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Cleveland is located on the shores of Lake Erie. It's quite a busy town with many things going on. While the actual population of city of Cleveland is quite small (less than 500,000 population), it is only because the land area that encompasses the city limits is very small. Northeast Ohio metroplex is the 14th largest metropolitan area in the country and supports many great things in downtown Cleveland and Univeristy Circle that visitors will enjoy. Cleveland is also an interesting gateway city between the East Coast and Midwest. It is the largest city between New York and Chicago. It has a rich history and a promising future. For American tourists and international tourists alike Cleveland offers an excellent microcosm of America.
In downtown Cleveland you can find one of the main attractions in the city and country; the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! Where else can you relive the soundtrack of your life? In the museum you can experience over 50 exhibits, dynamic cinema presentations plus the world's largest single collection of rock and roll artifacts. Next door is the Great Lakes Science Center, an interactive museum and IMAX theater for kids of all ages. Travel south on E. 9th street to Euclid Avenue, go east to E.
14th and Euclid, and you'll find yourself in the heart of the Playhouse Square Center Theater District, the 2nd largest performing arts complex in the U.S., home to the Allen, Hanna, Ohio, State and Palace Theaters, all of which have been restored to the grandeur of days gone by and host Broadway touring shows, the Cleveland Opera and major concert acts. Glitzy complexes like Tower City Center and four new sports complexes, Jacobs Field, the Q Arena, Browns Stadium and CSU Wolstein Center are testaments to Cleveland's modern big-city status.
East of downtown is an area known as University Circle. Museums and culture ...