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The Cleveland Mall is a long and expansive public park in Cleveland's downtown district, originally conceived by city planners Daniel Burnham, Arnold Brunner, and John Carrère as part of the city's 1903 Group Plan. The park space was intended to connect the city's major government and civic buildings, including the 1910 Metzenbaum Courthouse, the 1916 Cleveland City Hall, the 1912 Cuyahoga County Courthouse, and the 1925 Cleveland Public Library. Today, the mall is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is considered a prime example of the city's 20th-century City Beautiful civic movement. The mall's three sections are home to attractions such as the Veterans' Memorial Plaza, the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, and the War Memorial Fountain.

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