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The area of University Circle includes several museums such as the
Cleveland Museum of Art,
Crawford Auto and Aviation Museum, the
Western Reserve Historical Society,
and the Cleveland Museum of Natural
History with their Planetarium Gallery and Astronomy Show. All
museums are located within walking distance of one another. Also
located in this area is Severance Hall, home of the world renowned
Cleveland Orchestra.
Visit Little Italy, Historical Tremont, or Coventry to get a taste of
the rich history and culture that make this city great!
Cleveland Rocks!
The North Coast Harbor overlooking Lake Erie is where the
Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is located
celebrating the birthplace of Rock 'n Roll. Right next door to the Rock
Hall is the Great Lakes Science Center, which has the six-story tall
domed Cleveland Clinic Omnimax Theatre.
Greater Cleveland
offers unsurpassed educational and world-class medical facilities.
Numerous colleges and universities are located in and around
Cleveland including
Case Western Reserve
University, Cleveland State University,
The
University of Akron,
Kent State University,
John Carroll University,
Baldwin Wallace College,
Cuyahoga Community College, the
Cleveland Institute of Art
and many more. People from across the globe visit
Cleveland Clinic Health
Systems and
University Hospitals to receive state-of-the-art care.
Cleveland affords a diverse variety of nightlife options. The
Playhouse Square Center is nationally recognized as one of America's
leading professional theatres showing Broadway shows, plays, musicals,
opera, ballet, and contemporary performing arts. Just east of downtown,
it is the longest-running regional theatre in the country and one of
the largest. Playhouse Square was recently renovated with all the
grandeur of the turn of the century. Night time entertainment abounds
in the Historic Warehouse District.
Enjoy fine dining or dance the night away - Cleveland has it all! Take
a cruise on The
Nautica Queen, or enjoy a night out by the Cuyahoga River in an
area known as the Flats.
Sports in Cleveland is a way of life. Baseball fans can visit
Progressive Field to watch the
Cleveland Indians play ball. Basketball enthusiasts can go the
Q Arena to see hometown
superstar Lebron James and the
Cleveland
Cavaliers of the NBA. Fans of football
can get their fill at the
Cleveland Browns
Stadium. Other sporting events taking place throughout the year in the
Cleveland area include the
Grand Prix
of Cleveland,
Rite-Aid Marathon and 10K
Race, and the
Cleveland National Air Show. Many more opportunities for
recreational sports for individuals like golf, boating, and fishing
are also available. There is something for every sports fan in
Cleveland.
Outdoor recreation in a major
metropolitan area is one of the true treasures that Northeast Ohio has
to offer. Lake Erie provides an area with extensive water sport
options, while the winters afford the cold weather sports enthusiast
ample opportunities as well.
The Cleveland
Metroparks has 14 reservations with over 20,000 acres of natural
beauty to enjoy. Perhaps the highlight of the Metroparks is the
Cleveland
Metroparks Zoo and Rainforest.
Not only does Greater Cleveland offer
such an array of opportunities, but Cleveland also offers a
cost-of-living well below that of other major metropolitan areas
across the country! Find out what living and working in Cleveland has
to offer you!
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