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$25.99
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Classic T-ShirtEveryday tee, crew neck, generous fit
$25.99
Product features
- The standard, traditional t-shirt for everyday wear
- Classic, generous, boxy fit
- Heavyweight fabric, solid colors are 100% preshrunk cotton
- Male model shown is 6'2" / 188 cm tall and wearing size Large
- Primary female model shown is 5'3" / 160 cm tall and wearing size Small
- Secondary Female model shown is 5'9" / 175 cm tall and wearing size Medium
- Washing instructions: Hand or machine wash cold. Do not dry clean, bleach, tumble dry or iron on the print
- The third party printer of this product is evaluated according to International Labor Organization standards
- The printer of this product sources blanks from manufacturers committed to improving cotton farming practices with the Better Cotton Initiative
- Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received

University Circle comes back to life.
This is the Wade Park Lagoon in springtime. The Cleveland Art Museum is in the background.
Parklike University Circle is the cultural, medical, and educational center of Cleveland’s east side. Named after a streetcar turnaround on Euclid Avenue just east of East 107th Street, University Circle attracted Western Reserve University from Hudson, Ohio in the 1880s. The university was soon joined by a number of other major institutions such as the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Cleveland Institutes of Art and Music. By the early 1900s, many of the wealthy benefactors of University Circle moved to the surrounding Wade Park neighborhood.
The area began to experience slow decline after World War II in the face of suburbanization. Following a gift from Elizabeth Ring Mather, who consulted with famed New York planner Robert Moses, University Circle institutions rededicated themselves to remaining in place rather than fleeing to the suburbs and commissioned a master plan in 1957 to guide the orderly development of the Circle. Although not all features of the plan were adopted (notably a controversial multilane loop road that drew student protests in the 1960s), University Circle Development Foundation (UCDF) formed in response to the plan’s call to create an entity that could coordinate future institutional needs. As the Hough Riots and Glenville Shootout broke out in the second half of the ‘60s in the neighborhoods to the north and west, UCDF and its member institutions finally grasped the depth of resentment felt by neighbors who saw the Circle as an insular and exclusive island controlled by affluent suburbanites. By 1970, UCDF reorganized itself as University Circle Inc. (UCI) and attempted to recast the district’s image.
Ironically, in recent years, UCI has labored to undo decades of attempts to erase the Circle’s urban setting by doing what would have been unthinkable in the 1950s-60s--building “Uptown,” a second downtown of sorts, along Euclid Avenue. Yet, the mix of carefully selected businesses in some ways shares more in common with suburbia than with onetime college hangouts like Adele’s and the Jazz Temple, whose independence and, sometimes, disorder were, like the riots, uneasy reminders of the Circle’s place in the city.https://www.redbubble.com/groups/midwestern-united-states-photography/challenges/74668-spring-in-the-midwestern-united-states#all-entries
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