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Cleveland, Ohio was founded in 1796 by General Moses Cleaveland, a surveyor from Connecticut. The city was initially a small settlement located on the banks of the Cuyahoga River. Throughout the 19th century, Cleveland grew rapidly as a key transportation hub due to its strategic location on Lake Erie. The construction of the Ohio and Erie Canal and railroads further fueled the city’s growth, attracting industries such as steel manufacturing, oil refining, and shipbuilding. By the early 20th century, Cleveland had become a major industrial center and one of the largest cities in the United States. The city experienced a period of economic prosperity and cultural vibrancy, with its theaters, museums, and libraries drawing residents and visitors alike. However, like many industrial cities, Cleveland faced economic decline and social challenges in the later part of the 20th century. Today, Cleveland is revitalizing its economy through efforts in healthcare, technology, and tourism, while also preserving its rich history and cultural heritage.

The top 10 industries that are hiring locally:

  1. Healthcare
  2. Technology
  3. Education
  4. Hospitality
  5. Construction
  6. Finance
  7. Retail
  8. Manufacturing
  9. Government
  10. Transportation

The top 10 recreational activities the area is known for:

  1. Hiking
  2. Biking
  3. Golfing
  4. Fishing
  5. Skiing
  6. Boating
  7. Camping
  8. Wine tasting
  9. Sightseeing
  10. Rafting

Average low and high temperature for the month:

Low: 50°F, High: 80°F

Average precipitation for the month:

3 inches

Elevation:

2,500 feet

Average home price:

$300,000

Average household income:

$65,000

The top 10 tourist points of interest:

  1. National Park
  2. Historic Downtown
  3. Botanical Garden
  4. Museum
  5. Zoo
  6. Waterfront Park
  7. Mountain Peak
  8. Amusement Park
  9. Winery
  10. Shopping District

The top 10 restaurants:

Lola Bistro

East 4th Street

Lola Bistro, owned by celebrity chef Michael Symon, offers a modern twist on classic American cuisine with a focus on local ingredients.

Blue Point Grille

Warehouse District

Blue Point Grille is renowned for its fresh seafood and elegant dining atmosphere, offering a wide selection of oysters and fish dishes.

EDWINS Leadership & Restaurant Institute

Shaker Square

EDWINS provides a fine dining experience with a French-inspired menu, while also offering a second chance to formerly incarcerated individuals through culinary training.

Fire Food and Drink

Shaker Square

Fire Food and Drink focuses on seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, offering a menu that changes with the seasons in a warm, inviting atmosphere.

Greenhouse Tavern

East 4th Street

Greenhouse Tavern is known for its sustainable practices and inventive American dishes, with a focus on farm-to-table ingredients.

Spice Kitchen + Bar

Detroit Shoreway

Spice Kitchen + Bar offers a menu that emphasizes local and seasonal ingredients, with a commitment to sustainability and community engagement.

Flying Fig

Ohio City

Flying Fig is a cozy bistro that highlights locally sourced ingredients, offering a menu of creative American dishes with a focus on quality and flavor.

Parallax Restaurant and Lounge

Tremont

Parallax combines Asian and American flavors in a chic setting, known for its sushi and innovative dishes crafted by chef Zack Bruell.

SoHo Chicken + Whiskey

Ohio City

SoHo Chicken + Whiskey offers Southern-inspired comfort food with a modern twist, featuring a wide selection of whiskeys and craft cocktails.

Crop Bistro & Bar

Ohio City

Crop Bistro & Bar is housed in a historic bank building, offering a unique dining experience with a menu that emphasizes fresh, local ingredients and creative presentations.

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