At the close of World War I, the once restricted "University Heights" district located on the bluff of the west bank of the Cuyahoga River had gradually changed. Often marked by poverty, its homes were neglected, unpainted, and unrepaired. Isolated by a river gully and a web of railroad tracks, the district became known as Tremont Area.
The
Tremont History Project includes a nice summary of
Merrick House's history, including its founding in 1919 as a settlement and a day nursery, and its
"change to meet the needs of the time."
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