It opened along with the tower in , and offers degree views out over Cleveland and Lake Erie. The Observation Deck used to be open all the time, but was closed indefinitely in after a gunman took 13 hostages inside the building thankfully no one was hurt.
It re-opened eventually, but was closed again after the September 11, terrorist attacks. About a decade ago, the Terminal Tower Observation Deck was restored to look as it had back around And today, the 42nd floor is once again open to visitors. Opening dates tend to change every year — in , it looks like the Observation Deck will be opening on June 5 for the summer.
In order to visit, you need to book a timed ticket online — currently you need to purchase tickets through Eventbrite. And this is not a pandemic-related thing; this is how tickets for this attraction have worked for the last several years.
Again, buying tickets here is the only way to book a visit to the Terminal Tower Observation Deck. Booking tickets in advance is recommended, as there are a limited number for each minute time slot. During the season, they usually release tickets for upcoming weekends about a month in advance. The ride to the Terminal Tower Observation deck requires two separate elevator rides.
The Terminal Tower Observation Deck is completely enclosed, but a large amount of windows mean you can see everything on all sides. On a clear day, you can see at least 30 miles in any direction. You can see Lake Erie, all the sports stadiums in the city, the Cuyahoga River and its bridges, The Flats, all the notable downtown buildings, and of course Public Square.
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Building geo-coordinates developer environmental consultant excavation company facade consultant formwork supplier general contractor parking management property management steel supplier. Identification Name. Structure in General Building type. Building status. Structural material. Facade material. Facade system. Facade color. Cite this Page Katherine Gerchak and J. Subjects Architecture Transportation. Barmann, George J. June 28, Barrow, William C.
Michael Schwartz Library Publications. June 29, Cleveland: Cleveland Union Terminals Co. Show Comments. A distinctive feature of the terminal was the amount of commercial space on the concourse level. The height of train service through the terminal was during World War II.
In , a Vietnam veteran and employee of the Chessie System held several executives of his company hostage in Terminal Tower to protest the company's refusal to honor agreements made to veterans like himself regarding leave of absence and apprenticeship pay. The last passenger service left the terminal in The Lausche State Office Bldg.
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