Remarkable Ohio

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Below is a complete listing of all Ohio Historical Markers. To find a detailed marker listing including text, photographs, and locations, click on a county below. Our listing is updated by the markers program as new markers are installed and older markers are reported damaged or missing.

36-77 Glendale Steps

Side A: Built over a two-year period, from 1936-1937, by the Federal Works Progress Administration, the Glendale Steps survive as a monument to the work of stone craftsmen during the Great Depression. Spanning a 200-foot slope, the purpose of the Glendale Steps was to enable Akron residents to descend from South Walnut Street to a city park along Glendale Avenue. The 242 sandstone steps were dressed on site and hand laid by WPA laborers at a cost of $22,000. Depression-era budget problems prevented the City of Akron from completing planned improvements to the park.
Side B: Same
Sponsors: Progress Through Preservation and The Ohio Historical Society
Address: Glendale Avenue, 
Akron, 
OH, 
44302
Location: On the N side of Glendale Avenue, SE from S Maple Street
Latitude: 41.0855850
Longitude: -81.5230990