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Screenshot of 4 details posted by the Akron Art Museum of a restored historic Tiffany stained glass window [and piece of Akron history] depicting the Transfiguration of Christ that was restored by Whitney Stained Glass Studio and will be on view alongside new work by contemporary artist Rachel Libeskind, created specifically for the occasion.

Screenshot of 4 details posted by the Akron Art Museum of a restored historic Tiffany stained glass window [and piece of Akron history] depicting the Transfiguration of Christ that was restored by Whitney Stained Glass Studio and will be on view alongside new work by contemporary artist Rachel Libeskind, created specifically for the occasion.

Check out a lovingly restored piece of #AkronHistory, a historic #Tiffany stained glass window depicting the Transfiguration of Christ, alongside new work by contemporary artist Rachel Libeskind at @akronartmuseum.bsky.social this weekend. Find out more: bit.ly/AAM-Tiffany-...

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Photograph of Diamond Deli co-owners Chad and Brett Magilavy in front of the restaurant's downtown Akron storefront, which has a new mosaic artwork on it's facade, created by local artists Donna Webb and Joseph Blue Sky, that chronicles the building's history at 378 S. Main St., including it's time as a bicycle shop, jewelry store, hat-maker, and delicatessen.

Photograph of Diamond Deli co-owners Chad and Brett Magilavy in front of the restaurant's downtown Akron storefront, which has a new mosaic artwork on it's facade, created by local artists Donna Webb and Joseph Blue Sky, that chronicles the building's history at 378 S. Main St., including it's time as a bicycle shop, jewelry store, hat-maker, and delicatessen.

Photographs of Diamond Deli co-owners Chad and Brett Magilavy in front of the restaurant's downtown Akron storefront, which has a new mosaic artwork on it's facade, created by local artists Donna Webb and Joseph Blue Sky, that chronicles the building's history at 378 S. Main St., including it's time as a bicycle shop, jewelry store, hat-maker, and delicatessen.

Photographs of Diamond Deli co-owners Chad and Brett Magilavy in front of the restaurant's downtown Akron storefront, which has a new mosaic artwork on it's facade, created by local artists Donna Webb and Joseph Blue Sky, that chronicles the building's history at 378 S. Main St., including it's time as a bicycle shop, jewelry store, hat-maker, and delicatessen.

Photograph detail the mosaic artwork on the Diamond Deli's downtown Akron storefront. The artwork was created by local artists Donna Webb and Joseph Blue Sky, and chronicles the building's history at 378 S. Main St., including it's time as a bicycle shop, jewelry store, hat-maker, and delicatessen. Pictured in the detail is a mosaic image of a deli sandwich with a pickle spear.

Photograph detail the mosaic artwork on the Diamond Deli's downtown Akron storefront. The artwork was created by local artists Donna Webb and Joseph Blue Sky, and chronicles the building's history at 378 S. Main St., including it's time as a bicycle shop, jewelry store, hat-maker, and delicatessen. Pictured in the detail is a mosaic image of a deli sandwich with a pickle spear.

Stunning new #mosaic artwork by Donna Webb & Joseph Blue Sky gracing the facade of Diamond Deli in #downtownAkron! The piece tells the history of 378 S Main St.— from hats 🎩, to bicycles 🚲, to jewelry 💍,& now, corned beef & sandwiches 🥪. www.diamonddeli.us

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City Seeks Approval to Demolish Historic Plant 1 Building Including Clock Tower City applies for demolition certificate for 1910 Plant 1 building due to financial challenges.

The fate of Akron's iconic Plant 1 building, a century-old testament to the city's rich industrial history, hangs in the balance as city officials consider its demolition.

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Akron Council Faces Public Concerns Over Firestone Building Demolition Costs Public commenters urge Akron council to reconsider $5 million demolition of historic Firestone Building.

Akron residents are rallying to save the historic Firestone Building, urging the council to value community history over financial gain.

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