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    Cleveland, officially the City of Cleveland, is a major city in the U.S. state of Ohio. Located along the southern shore of Lake Erie, it is situated across the U.S. maritime border with Canada and lies approximately 60 mi (97 km) west of Pennsylvania. It is the county seat of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States.

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  3. Apr 21, 2022 · Ranking of the top 11 things to do in Cleveland. Travelers favorites include #1 Cleveland Metroparks, #2 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and more.

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    The following are districts of the city of Cleveland. For the Cleveland Metropolitan area see Cuyahoga County.

    Cleveland is the urban center of Northeast Ohio, with 363,000 people in 2020. It is the center of the 15th largest combined metropolitan area in the United States. From 1890 until 1970, Cleveland was ranked as one of the 10 largest cities in the U.S. Like most U.S. cities, Cleveland began to lose population to suburban areas in the 1960s and 1970s....

    By plane

    1. 41.411072-81.8383921 Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLEIATA), ☏ +1 216-265-6030. 13 mi (21 km) southwest of Downtown. The RTA Red Line Rapid Transit provides frequent and fast rail service from the airport to downtown. $2.50.(updated Jul 2019) 2. 41.511534-81.6899952 Burke Lakefront Airport (BKLIATA), 1501 N Marginal Rd. A small airport downtown right on the shore of Lake Erie that handles private jet, business, and general aviation traffic. Ultimate Air Shuttle offers twice dail...

    By car

    Four two-digit interstate highways serve Cleveland: 1. Interstate 71 runs primarily west before heading due south into the suburbs, and most directly connects downtown to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (via Ohio 237), the lower west suburbs (via I-480), the southwest suburbs, and eventually the state capital of Columbus. The curved section of I-71 that runs between W 25th Street and I-90/490 is referred to as the Metro Curve, due to its proximity to MetroHealth Medical Center. 2. Int...

    By train

    1. 41.5057-81.69655 Cleveland Lakefront Station (Amtrak), 200 Cleveland Memorial Shoreway. Ticketing and station hours: 9:30PM-1PM daily. The station is closed 1PM-9:30PM. Cleveland is served by Amtrak with a station located on the north end of downtown (near FirstEnergy Stadium). Most Amtrak routes serving Cleveland arrive and depart in the 1AM-5AM time frame. Amtrak's Capitol Limited (from Washington, D.C. or Chicago) and Lake Shore Limited lines stop in Cleveland.(updated Oct 2019)

    By car

    Cleveland might be one of the easiest cities in the world to navigate. There are almost no one-way streets, because the city was planned to have "European Avenues" (which resulted in the foresight to make them broad enough for vehicular transportation that couldn't have been imagined in the late 1700s). Traffic is generally not a problem relative to other major U.S. metro areas. Throughout the downtown area, purple signs direct visitors to let you know where you are and what district you are...

    By public transit

    Greater Cleveland is also served by a public bus and rail transit system, operated by the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, also known as "RTA". The rail portion is officially called the Cleveland Rapid Transit, but is known by locals as "The Rapid". It consists of two light rail lines, known as the Green and Blue Lines (which extend to the east side suburbs), and a heavy rail line, the Red Line (which connects Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and the west side suburbs with...

    By bicycle

    Greater Cleveland is expanding its bicycle trails and bicycle paths throughout the city. In addition, the city has numerous bicycle shops, mostly located on the near west side 1. 41.48993-81.7011310 Ohio City Cycles, 1840 Columbus Rd, ☏ +1 216 830-2667, info@ohiocitycycles.org. A non-profit bike co-op. Provides rentals of fitted bikes, bike repair services, and.(updated Oct 2019) 2. 41.48421-81.7087811 Bike Cleveland, 3000 Bridge Ave, ☏ +1 216 245-3101, info@bikecleveland.org. A local bicycle...

    Most attractions in Cleveland are Downtown. These include the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and the Cleveland Botanical Gardens, all in and around the University Cir...
    Churches: Particularly visit the Tremont district in West Side (where the movie The Deer Hunter was filmed) and the Church Square district along Euclid Avenue between Downtownand University Circle...
    A total solar eclipseon Monday 8 April 2024 starts at 3:13PM local time and lasts four minutes. The chances of a clear sky are 40%. The track of totality is northeast from Mexico and Texas to Illin...

    Sports

    Enjoy a game with the world's best sports fans. Cleveland is home to the second longest span of sold out baseball games (5 consecutive seasons in the late 1990s), the largest American League baseball attendance (72,086 on 8/9/1981) and the birthplace of Monday Night Football (9/21/1970). But given its storied sports past coupled with its weathered but dedicated fan base (ESPN named Cleveland the "Most Tortured Sports City"), terms like The Drive, The Fumble, The Shot, The Move, The Decision,...

    Outdoors

    1. No "mistake" about it! - Lake Erie. The shallowest and warmest Great Lake (with the most vibrant fishery) defines Cleveland's northern border and provides many opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming and walks. Cleveland boasts more miles of shoreline than any other city in the world, providing enjoyment from before Memorial Day to past Labor Day for boaters, fishermen and beach bums. Sailers, boaters, waverunners and jet skiers enjoy the lake with marinas, piers and boat launches ava...

    Tours

    1. 41.51029-81.6953741 Goodtime III, 825 East Ninth St (Pier), ☏ +1 216 861-5100. Monday-Saturday 9AM-10PM, Sunday 9AM-9PM. See Cleveland by water via Lake Erie and/or the Cuyahoga River. Dining and entertainment available.(updated Jul 2019) 2. 41.497296-81.7036792 Nautica Queen, 1153 Main Ave, ☏ +1 216 696-8888. Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM. Lakefront and river dining cruises departing from the west bank of the Flats.(updated Jul 2019) 3. 41.496143-81.7055063 Lolly the Trolley, 1101 Winslow Ave, ☏...

    Five major industries have evolved to become the economic strength of the region: Health & Medicine, Science & Engineering, Biotechnology & Biomedical, Manufacturing and Education. In addition to 12 Fortune 1000 headquarters, more than 150 international companies have a presence here. Site Selectionmagazine ranked Ohio as first in the U.S. with the...

    Upscale

    Shoppers have been flocking to Northeast Ohio since the development of several lifestyle centers have attracted upscale retailers. On the East Side, Legacy Village (in Lyndhurst) has been added to Cleveland's fashion district along Cedar Road (which includes Beachwood Place and La Place in Beachwood). Nearby, Eton Collection (on Chagrin Boulevard in Woodmere) provides even more upscale options for shopping and dining. On the West Side, Crocker Park(in Westlake) provides a mixed-use "new town"...

    Artwork & crafts

    Cleveland's active art community has galleries throughout the area with larger concentrations in Tremont, Ohio City (just across the Cuyahoga River from downtown), and Little Italy. Unique boutiques abound in the inner ring suburbs of Cleveland Heights, Shaker Heights and Lakewood. New England charm and "mom-and-pop" shops can be found along the public squares of Western Reserve towns (settled as the Connecticut Western Reserve), including Chagrin Falls, Hudson, Olmsted Falls, Willoughby, Med...

    Groceries and other basics

    The major supermarket chains in the Cleveland area are Giant Eagle, Dave's, Heinen's, Aldi, Whole Foods Market, and Trader Joe's. In addition the nation's two largest discount store chains Walmart and Target each have a store in Cleveland as well. The CVS and Walgreens drug store chains are also ubiquitous throughout Cleveland with many locations open twenty four hours a day.

    Cleveland is host to a wide variety of restaurants and is culinarily much more diverse than an outsider might suspect in the Midwest drawing on large enclaves of ethnic neighborhoods and immigration (Ohio City, Slavic Village, Parma, Hough, Little Italy, Chinatownand others). Certainly, Eastern European food and Soul food are big in a city where Hu...

    There are plenty of bars in Cleveland - most are located Downtown. However, many are closed on Sundays and some have reduced hours or are closed on Mondays.

  4. Playhouse Square for a Broadway show or Severance Hall for the Cleveland Orchestra. Kayak on Lake Erie or check out the animals at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Here’s the good news — there’s an easy answer to all of the above. “Yes.”. Browse all Things to Do.

  5. 4 days ago · Cleveland, city, seat (1810) of Cuyahoga county, northeastern Ohio, U.S. It is a major St. Lawrence Seaway port on the southern shore of Lake Erie, at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River. The city is home to Case Western Reserve University, and its attractions include the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.

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