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Let's be honest here: you're not going to make everyone happy when changing a team name or logo. As with saw ... for the Art Deco statues on the Hope Memorial Bridge -- the reaction was mixed ...
“It is inspired by the helmets and wings of the Hope Memorial Bridge’s Guardian statues and the G purposefully wraps around and guards the baseball. The split-finger design is a tribute to our ...
The Hope Memorial Bridge — named for Bob Hope's father, Harry Hope — starts, on the east side, at Progressive Field, the home of Cleveland's professional baseball team. Four statues adorn it ...
After more than 100 years, Cleveland's Major League Baseball team is getting a ... guardians — that flank both ends of the Hope Memorial Bridge, which connects downtown to Ohio City.
and the Hope Memorial Bridge's 43-foot statues known as the "Guardians of Traffic" inspired the change. A new "Guardians" scripted logo will take its predecessor's place atop the Progressive Field ...
“‘Guardians’ reflects those attributes that define us while drawing on the iconic Guardians of Traffic just outside the ballpark on the Hope Memorial Bridge. It brings to life the pride ...
The Lorain-Carnegie Bridge, now called the Hope Memorial Bridge ... replacement that both represents Cleveland and gives its baseball team a larger than life persona.
Major League Baseball has a new team name ... moniker from a set of monumental Art Deco statues that line the Hope Memorial Bridge leading up to the stadium at Progressive Field.
The logo was based on the Hope Memorial Bridge’s “Guardians of Traffic” powerful historic sculptures. The metaphor of the Hope Bridge AND Guardians is real and happening now. Let me recap ...
The renaming of Cleveland’s baseball team to the Guardian’s has focused attention on the four wonderful sculptures that grace the entrances to the Hope Memorial bridge. For all my years the ...
Known as the Indians since 1915, Cleveland's Major League Baseball team will next be ... guardians -- that flank both ends of the Hope Memorial Bridge, which connects downtown to Ohio City.