Superman House

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10622 Kimberley Ave
Cleveland, OH 44108

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3.58 reviews
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Richard D.
5/31/2023

My girlfriend and I stopped by the Superman house on 29 May. In 1933, 18-year-old Jerry Siegel and his friend Joe Shuster co-created Superman in this house. I was excited to see it as I'm a fan of...

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Karen M.
2/6/2025

Me and my poor baby went to go see the Superman house..his favorite...Anyway let's get back on track. Whole walking down the street some young ladies...and a young man seemed to be fighting...at...

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Dave O.
12/22/2014

"This is the house where Superman was born," reads a sign hanging on the fence in front of the house. This was the spot in 1932 that 18-year-old Jerry Siegel invented the Man of Steel, arguably...

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Murray R.
7/12/2009

Yesterday was the grand ribbon- cutting for the completed restoration of the home where Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel grew up. It was publicized on tv, but only about 50 or so people showed. It...

Michael S.
7/16/2017

It's nice that the homeowners do their best day after day all these years to maintain this home to honor Jerry "Superman" Siegel. The block was maintained with a house not too far down the block...

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