[font=Times New Roman]36 hours in Cleveland[/font]
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[font=Times New Roman]The New York Times visits "flyover land for" 36 hours, and whaddya know? They're blown away, and presumably exhausted. And who wouldn't be after church-hunting and visiting "Soho on the Cuyahoga" in Tremont, the West Side Market, Great Lakes Brewing, the Rock Hall, the Warehouse District, Pickwick & Frolic, University Circle and Frank Gehry's Peter B. Lewis Building. [/font]
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[font=Times New Roman]"Clevelanders remain, by nature, a self-deprecating lot. But before long, calling their town hip, cosmopolitan - even splendid - won't sound so ironic." [/font]
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[font=Times New Roman]Hate to tell ya, but that time has come![/font]
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It was really nice to see Cleveland get some nice treatment for once. It really isn't a bad place to live. There's always something to do and at pretty much any hour of the day! It will be interesting to see a full article on their experiences in town.



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Home sweet home.
. I would love to visit Cleveland for more than a few hours on a sidetrack sometime. The 'vibe' (for lack of a better cliched word) I got when I was there was awesome. Seemed like there was always something awesome happening.



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