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Cleveland’s public square is public once again. Fifty million dollars in renovations are now complete.

Following a dedication on Thursday, the Shaw High School band played as children danced in the square’s new fountains. Performers on stilts and dancers in hula hoops entertained crowds. Mitchell’s handed out free ice cream and Rebol, the new restaurant opening on the square’s northwest quadrant, offered samples.

The square is now more pedestrian-friendly. Ontario Street no longer runs north and south and only buses and bikes can take Superior Avenue east to west.  Now, ground-level fountains take up much of the space on the south end of the park to the west of the Soldiers and Sailors monument.

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source: Newsnet5.com

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