Whether rocking out to music legends inside the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame or viewing Monets and Picassos at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland is a city that mixes equal parts grit and sophistication. Nosh award-winning food in historic buildings, tip back some craft beers amid a Lake Erie beach party or cheer on a championship team with a hardball of locally distilled spirits. All in Cleveland.
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Quiet, well-to-do neighborhood lined with some beautiful hotels and restaurants.
Whether you are attending an opera at CIM, a concert at Severance Hall, an art exhibition at The Cleveland Museum of Art, or an adventurous evening at the planetarium and natural history museum, you are in for a fabulous day and evening at University Circle 365 days year round
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Historic Little Italy is located on the east side of Cleveland. Check out the website for more info.
This is not a "touristy" Italian neighborhood but one in which the visitor shares the authentic lifestyle of the local residents. You cannot go wrong at any eating establishment and visiting Presti's bakery is a must. This area has been settled by Italians for well over 100 years and authenticity permeates the entire neighborhood. Although many natives have married and moved to the suburbs, many return to celebrate the Feast of the Assumption in the middle of August each year to renew acquaintances and celebrate the best of the neighborhood's food and history.
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We had visited the market in Ohio City and saw some interesting sites toward Lake Erie. We ended up in the Flats. An area that is shadowed by numerous bridges that cross the Cuyahoga river. What is characteristic about this area are the numerous Bascule bridges. A bascule bridge is a type of drawbridge that the entire bridge rotates up to 90 degrees off one end. My theory is as the steel business declined, the use of this area by the railroads eventually went a way and the bridges were opened and frozen. I tried to review on of the (at least) 3 Irish Bars in this area. The one I loved was the Flatiron. I've also reviewed Flannerys. This area is very close to the Tremont area. Check out my review of one of the churches there to learn more and see more pictures.
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