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Kamm's Corners

Coordinates: 41°26′39″N 81°49′07″W / 41.444286°N 81.818492°W / 41.444286; -81.818492
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Kamm's Corners
Kamm's Corners clock, at the intersection of Lorain Avenue (SR 10) and Rocky River Drive (SR 237)
Kamm's Corners clock, at the intersection of Lorain Avenue (SR 10) and Rocky River Drive (SR 237)
Coordinates: 41°26′39″N 81°49′07″W / 41.444286°N 81.818492°W / 41.444286; -81.818492
CountryUnited States
StateOhio
CountyCuyahoga County
CityCleveland
Neighborhoodslist
Population
 • Total25,357
Demographics[1]
 • White77%
 • Black13%
 • Hispanic (of any race)14.6%
 • Asian and Pacific Islander4.7%
 • Mixed and Other5.3%
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP Codes
44111, 44135
Area code216
Median income[1]$54,092
Source: 2020 U.S. Census, City Planning Commission of Cleveland

Kamm's Corners is a neighborhood on the West Side of Cleveland, Ohio. It is bounded by the streetcar suburb of Lakewood to the north, the Rocky River Reservation of the Cleveland Metroparks and the suburbs of Rocky River and Fairview Park to the west, the New York Central Railroad tracks (now Amtrak) to the east, and Puritas Road to the south. Kamm's Corners Plaza and Warren Village are the major retail centers of the neighborhood. According to the 2019 U.S. census estimate, the neighborhood has the highest concentration of Irish Americans in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County.[2]

History

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Kamm's Corners derives its name from local merchant Oswald Kamm.[3] Kamm emigrated from Switzerland to Cleveland and in 1875 he purchased four acres at the southwest corner of Lorain Avenue and Rocky River Drive.[4] He opened a general store which also served as the local post office.[5] The original store was torn down in 1900 and a second store was built on the same site which still stands in the Kamm's Corners retail district.[6]

The neighborhood is one of four sub-neighborhoods that comprise the larger historical neighborhood of West Park, the others being Jefferson, Bellaire–Puritas, and Hopkins.[5] Named for early settler John West, West Park was annexed to Cleveland in 1923 and became the last large suburb to become part of the city.[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Cleveland Neighborhoods and Wards: Kamm's Corners Neighborhood Factsheet (2021)" (PDF). The Center for Community Solutions (Cleveland). Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  2. ^ "Ancestry in Kamm's Corners, Cleveland, Ohio (Neighborhood)". Statistical Atlas. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
  3. ^ "Obituary of Lena Kamm Colbrunn". The Plain Dealer. February 10, 1978.
  4. ^ Memorial Record of Oswald Kamm. County of Cuyahoga and City of Cleveland, Ohio (Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1893).
  5. ^ a b "Kamm's Corners". The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. Case Western Reserve University. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  6. ^ "Early Settlers and Their Legacies: Kamm, Oswald". History of the West Park Neighborhood, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. June 17, 2004. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  7. ^ "West Park". The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. Case Western Reserve University. Retrieved May 31, 2019.

Further reading

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  • Pfingsten, Ralph A. (2004). From Rockport to West Park. Cleveland: John Marshall High School Alumni Association. ISBN 0-9759618-0-2.
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