While many beautiful apartment buildings were built throughout Cleveland Heights, the largest concentration can be found near Euclid Heights Boulevard in what was originally called the Euclid Heights Allotment.
Crossing Mayfield searching for remnants of Glen Allen and Ben Brae yields the stone wall in front of the Bluestone development and the stone pier at the southeast corner of the Lutheran High School East property.
This architectural type goes by many names: double, duplex, two-flat, two-family, Cleveland double, etc., but simply stated, this house type is divided into two living units.