Cleveland Vintage Blog
Elmer Flick Was a Local Cleveland Baseball Legend

When you think of Cleveland baseball greats, many different names come to mind: Lajoie, Boudreau, Feller, Speaker, Thome, Perry, Doby, McDowell and Kluber immediately come to mind for most hardcore Cleveland baseball fans for sure. As impressive as the above list is, one name that wasn’t mentioned, and hardly ever comes up right away when discussing Cleveland’s all-time best, is one Elmer Harrison Flick. So let's get to know this local Cleveland baseball legend a bit better together. Flick was born on January 11th, 1876 on his family’s farm right here in Bedford. He began his 13-year professional career as a...
Memories of Baseball's Opening Day in Cleveland

If you are a true Cleveland baseball fan, you probably have at least one memory of attending Opening Day at either Cleveland Municipal Stadium or Jacobs Field, which of course is now known as Progressive Field. For me personally, I can clearly recall the several weeks of excitement that led up to the actual day itself. Each and every year I had myself convinced that this particular year was going to be the year my beloved Tribe was finally going to break through and win a World Series. Sadly, since my youth took me through the really lean baseball decades...
The King of Cool: Dean Martin's Time in Cleveland

Dean Martin, the suave and charming crooner who, along with Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr., ruled the '50s, '60s and even a bit into the '70s as the Rat Pack, literally got his big break right here in Cleveland. Most people know of one Dino Paul Crocetti being born in Steubenville, Ohio, but few fond of his career, as I consider myself to be, knew that he really got the biggest break of his career in Northeast Ohio, specifically Cleveland. Martin led quite the life before settling into the career that he is best known for, with his smooth...
Cleveland Has the Best Restaurant Tippers in the United States

If you live in Cleveland, you might already think that Northeast Ohio is home to some of the nicest, most generous people on the planet. But here's some statistical proof to back that up! According to a recent restaurant trends report from Toast, a digital platform for restaurants, Cleveland is home to the best tippers in the country. Toast compared 12 markets and the trends at both full-service restaurants and quick-service restaurants for both in-person and takeout orders. What the data shows is that Cleveland is the only market to tip above 20% (20.6%), making the city far and away...
Looking Back at the Yellow Cab Co. of Cleveland

It has only been about four-and-a-half years since Cleveland’s Yellow Cab Company ceased operations in June of 2017. We would also be willing to wager that if we took to the streets of Cleveland and asked a random group of people, there would be a small amount of them that would be able to tell you anything about the company that had a 90-year run all around town. The first thing that would probably come to mind about Yellow Cab's demise would be the rise of companies like Lyft and Uber that allow drivers to use their own vehicles to...