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What is Cleveland
Cleveland is a world-class city on the shores of Lake Erie, one of the Great Lakes, in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA. Recreational, cultural and educational opportunities are abundant throughout Northeast Ohio. You'll find world-class museums and cultural events, exciting professional sports and amusement parks, and the most golf courses per capita in the United States. Places Rated Almanac ranks the area second in recreational options out of 354 US metro areas. Plus, this region ranks fifth in the nation in number of major cultural resources per one million residents. Cleveland is where the East Coast meets the Midwest, come see for yourself.
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"Come to Cleveland, nestled along the Cuyahoga River, and watch the Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Indians or Cleveland Cavaliers play."
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"The lake and the river have been cleaned up, new buildings have altered the skyline, and the Flats -- the industrial area along the Cuyahoga River -- is booming with restaurants and nightclubs."
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"The Industrial Age had left its mark, apparent in the widespread pollution in both Lake Erie and the Cuyahoga River, the only river in the United States that actually caught fire due to the large amount of pollutants it contained."
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"State: Ohio Altitude: 575-865 ft Cleveland, the second largest city in the state of Ohio, lies at the outflow of the Cuyahoga River into Lake Erie."
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"National media began referring to Cleveland as "the mistake by the lake" around this time in reference to the city's financial difficulties, a notorious 1969 fire on the Cuyahoga River (where industrial waste on the river's surface caught on fire) and its struggling professional sports teams."
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"With the CEI-Muny Light incident, the humorous situations surrounding Ralph Perk, and a 1969 fire on the Cuyahoga River where the oil and waste on the river's surface caught on fire, national media began referring to Cleveland as "the mistake on the lake"."
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"[17] National media began referring to Cleveland as "the mistake on the lake" around this time, in reference to the city's financial difficulties, a notorious 1969 fire on the Cuyahoga River (where industrial waste on the river's surface caught on fire), and its struggling professional sports teams."
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"George Washington once said that a great city would stand in the blessed spot where the Cuyahoga River met Lake Erie."
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"West Side Market , [15] northeast corner of Lorain Ave (western node of the Hope Memorial (Lorain-Carnegie) Bridge) and W. 25th St. An old world produce market directly across the Cuyahoga River from Cleveland's skyscrapers, along with an arcade area containing shops with food of Irish, German, Slovenians, Italian, Greek, Polish, Russian, and Middle Eastern descents, among others."
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About Cleveland
boiledokra from USA wrote about Cleveland 4 years, 11 months ago
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is pretty good, but a bit expensive. If you're nuts about seeing contracts and lyrics signed by the artists, or lots of U2's wardrobe (or Bowie), it's for you. I'm a fan, so I liked it. Indians baseball is fun, and if you can stay at the Arcade, do it. Great hotel
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