La Gazzetta Italiana 2013 Volume 20 | Page 10

Feature Feature Christmas in Cleveland Then and Now Angela Yuko contributing writer, Cleveland, Ohio FEATURE ­10 The holiday season is such a special time of year, when there seems to be an extra buzz in the air and a camaraderie among people. It’s a time when memories are made that people carry with them their whole lives, passing down stories from generation to generation about how they celebrated when they were growing up. Locations all throughout Cleveland are transformed into magical places where families and friends gather to celebrate and create new memories. These transformations have been happening for decades and are fondly remembered by so many. During the 50’s and 60’s, and even earlier, families dressed up and made the great trek downtown where each light post along Euclid Avenue was adorned with a Christmas tree. The department stores had holiday displays that left people speechless. The Sterling-Lindner-Davis Department store erected an enormous Christmas tree—the tallest in the nation at one time—each year, decorated with over 1000 yards of tinsel and over 2400 ornaments. Halle’s Department Store brought a new and exciting character to the holiday season, Mr. Jingeling, Santa’s top elf and the keeper of Santa’s keys. He occupied the 7th floor of the Halle Building and was the Ɩ