CityProwl Cleveland: Episode One - The Ingenuity and the Artistry of Lower Prospect Avenue
On the first episode of CityProwl Cleveland, tour an area that was and continues to be a vibrant business district. I'll tell you all about the architecture, the history of the neighborhood and points of interest you probably never knew existed. The tour starts at the corner of East 4th St. and Prospect Ave., in front of Flannery's Pub and lasts about 37 minutes. Let's meet up and get prowling!
When you complete this first CityProwl tour, please tell us how you liked it. CityProwl needs your feedback on how to make future tours easier, more informative and most importantly, fun. You can leave comments at this post or email me at the link to your right.







I loved it - It got me to go downtown today, which is something I haven't done in a while. I imagine I looked a bit goofy at times gawking at buildings while fiddling with my ipod.
Possible future CityProwl idea: The PD ran an article on 7/28/05 on Deco architecture in Cleveland (something I noticed on the Landmark Towers on Prospect today). How about a Deco CityProwl? Might be a lot of walking or a walk/bus tour, but it sure would be great!
I'm looking forward to the next edition/episode.
Posted by:Jim Hartland | July 05, 2006 at 01:52 PM
congratulations jennifer,
this idea will inspire many variations such as musical history of cleveland,(rock,blues,jazz,ect.),ethnic contributions,food origins, sports histories and an endless list of valuable information that people crave.good luck!
p.s.- need any help?
Posted by:kevin michaels | July 06, 2006 at 11:31 PM
Jennifer
Great service to all who live in or visit the area. I shoot and edit digital video. If you would like video to go with your new pod casts I would be happy to help.
Posted by:Mike Fitzpatrick | September 06, 2006 at 08:39 PM
I just took this audio tour and I think that you guys did a great job.
Fantastic.
I think that your readers might like to know about a website called:
www.tourdio.com
It is a free service that allows you track down audio tours from all over the world. They have hundreds and I found out about cityprowl from their webpage.
Thanks.
Josh
Posted by:Josh | March 06, 2007 at 03:18 AM