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Cleveland, Ohio, was formerly an industrial powerhouse; today, it has been reborn as an ultra-modern metropolis. Once filled with steel to be shipped on the lake, the warehouses on Lake Eire are now home to trendy coffee shops, nightclubs and discos.
Cleveland is a cultural Mecca with gems like the famous Cleveland Museum of Art, home to modern and post-modern work. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History boasts a mesmerizing array of fossils and geological specimens with a special emphasis on prehistoric Ohio. Also intriguing, the Great Lakes Science Center has a state-of-the-art OMNIMAX 360-degree theatre which shows impressively large features.
This city also has an amazing array of mechanical bridges (more than any other city in the world) that lift, swing and jack-knife to let Great Lakes freighters make their way up the Cuyahoga River to the steel mills. These bridges are gorgeous when they are illuminated at night, and are good reminders of Cleveland’s industrial past.
The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo has the usual array of animals, but its main feature is the simulated biosphere, complete with a virtual rainstorm. Cleveland is also legendary as the home of America’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame; it in Cleveland that 1950s DJ Alan Freeman coined the phrase ‘Rock ’n Roll’.
Cleveland has a vast and exuberant nightlife that is little known to visitors. The Odeon Club hosts internationally known stars, while Velvet Dog is a sophisticated dance club with an excellent martini bar and retro-hip DJs. If you’re looking for a laugh, there are lots of comedy clubs, including Second City and the Improv Comedy Club.
The Cleveland area is home to some of the best amusement parks in the world. Cedar Point Amusement Park, just outside the city centre, features the world’s largest collection of rides and a shocking fifteen rollercoasters! The Magnum XL 200 is considered the best steel rollercoaster in the world. If you’re looking to relax in the great outdoors, visit Rockefeller Park and Edgewater Park, also near the city.
The principal highway routes into Cleveland are I-77 from the Akron in the south; I-80 or I-76 from the east; I-90 from Buffalo to the northeast; I-71 from the southwest and Columbus; and I-80/90 from the west and Toledo. Amtrak provides daily service from Chicago (7 hours), New York (12 hours), and Washington, DC (11 hours) to its downtown station. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is just 16kms south of downtown.
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