Back in the midth century, this neighborhood donned warehouses for hardware, marine and garment businesses, as well as offices for the then-mighty iron, coal, railroad and shipping industries The Flats have come back to life thanks to a multi-million-dollar makeover to both its east and west banks. This waterfront neighborhood now features restaurants, bars, shops and a Civic Center District This area, also known as the heart of Downtown Cleveland is home to the city's landmark skyscraper, Terminal Tower.
East 4th Street With its strings of overhead light bulbs, patio seating and ever-present street life, pedestrian-friendly East 4th Street exudes a come-hither draw that's hard to ignore.
Gateway District The Gateway District attracts swarms of locals and visitors Downtown for major concerts and professional baseball, basketball and hockey games — plus all the eating, drinking and celebrating Ninetwelve District Formerly known as the Financial District, this neighborhood includes office buildings mixed with cool Downtown residences and fun lunch spots popular with the 9-to-5 crowd.
Playhouse Square The big marquees and twinkling lights let you know you've arrived in Playhouse Square, Cleveland's official theater district. In , twenty-eight percent of Cleveland's workforce found work in the steel mills. Cleveland emerged as an important industrial center, but its citizens sometimes suffered.
During the Great Depression, both the steel and oil companies endured difficult financial times. To stay afloat, many businesses laid off workers. By , roughly one-third of Cleveland's workers were unemployed during the third full year of the Great Depression. Cleveland became a leader in cultural and social activities in northern Ohio during the late s and the early s. In , Euclid Beach Park opened.
It was an amusement park, and locals referred to it as Cleveland's "Coney Island. Cleveland's team was originally known as the Cleveland Blues. It changed its name in to the Cleveland Indians. During the first half of the twentieth century, Cleveland played an important role in national politics. In and in , the Republican Party held its National Convention in the city. The city's population peaked at almost one million people in It has experienced a steady decline since that point. In , approximately , people resided in the city.
The Cleveland Browns professional football team was formed in The National Basketball Association awarded the city a professional basketball team, the Cavaliers, in Holidays in Cleveland. Ready to Crash? We got you. View Gallery. Statement of Support. ThisisCLE We've never followed anyone else's rules.
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