The trolley level beneath Cleveland's Detroit-Superior Bridge, abandoned since 1954, opens June 27 for free self-guided tours during Canalway's Cleveland History Days while organizers explore permanent public access plans. Heritage tourism developers should note the growing trend of activating overlooked infrastructure as community attractions. This signals opportunity for visitor management systems, AR historical tools, or heritage documentation platforms targeting underutilized urban spaces.
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