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CLEVELAND
- THE NEW AMERICAN CITY
Cleveland has undergone a great renewal in recent years and is home to
the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame, a new stadium home to the Cleveland Indians
Baseball Team and some trendy areas such as Tremont or The Warehouse distinct
offering great restaurants.
Cleveland is located on the shores of Lake Erie, about 3 hours east of
Detroit and 3 hours west of Buffalo. Two major east-west interstate highways
meet up in Cleveland (I-80 and I-90) which makes it easily accessible
from anywhere. The lakefront is on the edge of the downtown core and provides
a scenic backdrop to the city's skyline. Downtown
Cleveland is home to three major league sports teams and it is important
to know that Cleveland sports fans are noted for their loyalty and are
considered among the best in the country.
Cleveland is basically divided by The Eastside and The West Side –
it has been said that the East is very “East Coast Influenced”
and the West is “Mid West.” Most of Cleveland and its suburbs
are easy to drive in - roads are wide and signs are well-posted. Parking
is available on the street in most places, and plenty of garages exist
too. There is also a rapid transit system worth taking into the city.
Cleveland is a surprisingly good place to live. Marred by its old and
obsolete reputation as an ugly industrial city, the cost of living, the
traditional family values of its residents and its overall comfort make
it a fabulous place to live.

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