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Please visit Cleveland, Ohio
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>>2876491
I really cannot think of a single reason to want to go "to" Cleveland.
It's one of those places that people are happy about leaving at some point in their lives.

Pretty much the majority of Ohio falls into the slowly dying, run down retirement home of no opportunities outside of working at a local Walmart that people will brag about the day they left.
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>>2876493
cincinnati actually struck me as lively, yes there's ghetto diversity, but otherwise seemed alive

I plan to visit to see more, actually quite soon
also hocking hills is a gem and there's some interesting hikes near the ohio river where you can get views of it from above

also, there's a glassware industry in ohio and you can buy art glass at fairly reasonable prices

I also thoroughly enjoyed the Zanesville museum of art
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FUN TIMES IN CLEVELAND AGAIN
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>>2876536
Cincinnati is kino amd slept on. Probably the only livable city in Ohio. There are tons of White sleepy farm towns as well, but I doubt most young people would want to live there
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>>2876491
Name 5 worthwhile tourist attractions
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>>2876552
1. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
2. Cleveland Indians Ballpark
3. Cleveland Browns Stadium
4. Cleveland Museum of Art
5. West Side Market
t. A guy who has never been and probably never will go [spoiler]to Ohio[/spoiler].
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>>2876549
The Reds stadium is a nice baseball stadium. Perfect North is a cute little ski resort. But the crime in the city in Cincinnati is pretty bad.
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>>2876491
Cleveland is a total shithole. Please leave Cleveland.
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>>2876552
>>2876556
It's a dump but the downtown is pretty nice for midwest standards (as long as you gtfo before sunset). if you're driving by it's at least worth a stop, check out the arcade if you're there
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>>2876567
Cincinnati reminds me of Pittsburgh, but with more crime and nogs. The Air Force Museum in Dayton is worth a visit if passing through Cinci. It's massive and way better than the National Air and Space museum in DC
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>>2876556
>2. Cleveland Indians Ballpark
>3. Cleveland Browns Stadium
Nigga every big city has a stadium. It's a fucking stadium, they're all the same. What a shit recommendation
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>>2876546
Fucking BASED
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysmLA5TqbIY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZzgAjjuqZM
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>>2876726
I fucking loved that place. Was there almost a year ago
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>>2876726
>reminds me of Pittsburgh
city in a red state vs city in a purple state, more austerity in governance -> more impoverishment -> more crime. You do know how this works, don't you?
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>>2876995
but anon cleveland reminds me of what detroit would be if it weren't so neglected
apparently detroit has gotten a bit better in the last 10 years, but still
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Lake Erie is the worst of the Great Lakes. Even Lake Huron is better. Ontario, Michigan and Superior mog.
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>>2877082
I don't really care about boats or being in the water. Which lake has the best scenic bluffs to hike?
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>>2876556
>1. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
>2. Cleveland Indians Ballpark
>3. Cleveland Browns Stadium
How fucking boring and pedestrian. A bunch of low IQ alcoholics getting excited about watching a ball being thrown around.
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>>2877094
Lake Superior is incredibly scenic with some massive bluffs, and I haven’t even been to the Canadian side.
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>>2876491
Cleveland turned into the definitive shithole midwestern city because it used to be a top 5 city in the US. There were Rockefeller mansions, a "millionaire's row" and you can still see the influence all over Cleveland Heights and Shaker Heights. There are some crazy neighborhoods on West Park in Shaker, a great place to go for a walk or bike ride. There is a Frank Lloyd Wright house you can actually stay at which is something really cool but hardly anyone does.

Cleveland has a lot of Central and Eastern European influence, plenty of people speak Polish or Russian at home, even 3rd-4th generation families. Little Italy actually feels European when people are out for patio season or a feast day. There is lots of cultural influence here, but it's mostly White people so it's not really celebrated.

The worst areas of East Cleveland are probably on par with Chicago South Side but Cleveland is notable in that the "no-go" zones are pretty much impossible to reach unless you intend to go there. There aren't highway exits for it at all. Libs will say that this redlining effect created systemic racism but I think it's one of the reasons why Cleveland was able to have containment zones unlike its peer Detroit. The average Clevelander is pretty left as a result, blaming the billionaire class stealing from the working class.
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>>2876552
Cleveland Arcade (free to walk through), reminded me of Galeries St Hubert in Brussels

Playhouse Square - the largest performing arts center outside of NYC. Nice and always something going on

Edgewater Park / Battery Park has the potential to be beautiful in the summer when it's not absolutely taken over by the usual suspects (picrel). It's fine in Spring or Fall but good luck going in July.

The Cleveland Art Museum is really good and free. You can also see the real taxidermied Balto at the Natural History Museum.

Cuyahoga Valley National Park, there's a great bike trail from downtown that takes you straight into it. Worth seeing probably the most obscure national park.

Skip West Side Market, sports stadiums, zoo, etc. Rock Hall is good but not amazing so I wouldn't suggest unless you are a big fan.
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>>2876995
That isn't remotely how it works and no one asked for your reddit political opinions (Baltimore, Detroit, Newark, Chicago, all disprove your shitty thesis anyways)
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>>2879287
>There aren't highway exits for it at all.
Kinsman.



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