Cleveland State University
2121 euclid ave, +1 216 687-2000, (http://www.csuohio.edu/). cleveland's large state school is nestled next to the theater district playhouse square and is a cornerstone of the st. vincent quadrangle district. the levin college of urban affairs is ranked in the top 10 in the us. over the past century, csu's law school, cleveland-marshall college of law (http://www.law.csuohio.edu/), has educated many of the region's renowned judicial and political figures.
Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland
700 carnegie ave, +1 800 954-8742, (http://www.tri-c.cc.oh.us). "tri-c" has three campuses downtown, east side and west side suburbs. don't miss its annual jazzfest.
Cleveland Institute of Art
(http://www.cia.edu/). visit its galleries and catch an art film at the cinematheque.
Cleveland Institute of Music
(http://www.cim.edu/). a leading international conservatory for classical music.
Case Western Reserve University
+1 216 368-2000, (http://www.cwru.edu/). tucked inside the university circle cultural mecca, case houses cleveland's premier research institutes.
David N. Myers College, Cleveland
3921 chester ave, +1 216 696-9000, +1 877-dnmyers, (http://www.dnmyers.edu/).
sports
Enjoy a game with the world's best sports fans. Cleveland is home to the second longest span of sold out baseball games 5 consecutive seasons in the late 1990s, the largest American League baseball attendance 72,086 on 8/9/1981 and the birthplace of Monday Night Football 9/21/1970. But given its storied sports past coupled with its weathered but dedicated fan base ESPN named Cleveland the "Most Tortured Sports City", terms like The Drive, The Fumble, The Shot, The Decision, 2 More Outs will ring in the ears of Cleveland Sports Fans for generations to come. Win or lose, Clevelanders obviously just love sports.
fortune 1000s
The diverse business climate in the City of Cleveland includes the following Fortune 1000 headquarters according to the 2008 list:
207 Eaton Corporation - Motor Vehicle/Parts
247 Parker-Hannifin Corporation - Aerospace
316 Sherwin Williams Company - Paint and Coatings
321 KeyCorp - Banking
591 Nacco Industries - Industrial Equipment
807 Medical Mutual of Ohio - Health Insurance
820 Lincoln Electric - Arc Welding Equipment
822 Cleveland-Cliffs - Mining & Crude Oil
836 Ferro - Chemicals
895 Applied Industrial Technologies - Bearings
957 American Greetings - Greeting Cards
Outdoors
No "mistake" about it! - Lake Erie
Cleveland Harbor/Rock & Roll Hall of Fame No "mistake" about it! - Lake Erie. The shallowest and warmest Great Lake with the most vibrant fishery defines Cleveland's northern border and provides many opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming and walks. Sailers, boaters, waverunners and jet skiers enjoy the lake with marinas, piers and boat launches available all along America's North Coast. Fishing is popular more than three seasons of the year with healthy populations of Walleye and Perch in Lake Erie. In the late fall and early winter, anglers pursue steelhead trout in the many rivers feeding Lake Erie up through Northeast Ohio and into Pennsylvania and Western New York.
"Forest City"
Historically nicknamed the "Forest City" due to a famous description of a highly sophisticated society amid a heavily forested environment in Alexis DeTocqueville's "Democracy in America" (1831), Cleveland is a great place for outdoor activities. USA Today ranked Cleveland among the 10 best big cities for hiking. If you think Cleveland is just a "rust belt" city, get out to the nearest Cleveland Metropark (http://www.clemetparks.com/). The parks form an Emerald Necklace around the Cleveland metropolitan area, so no matter which direction you go from downtown, you're headed toward a park. Biking, horseback riding, jogging and rollerblading are easily accommodated by the miles of trails paved and unpaved encircling Cuyahoga County. In the winter, visitors can cross country ski these same trails. Sitting upon the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains, Cleveland also provides downhill skiers with slopes throughout the area.
Health care
444-2200, (http://www.cchs.net/) This cornerstone of modern medicine has treated dignitaries from all over the world, most notably King Fahd of Saudi Arabia
Live music
Cleveland Institute of Music
(http://www.cim.edu/index.php) a world class music school, regularly has live performances by students. many are free.
Agora Theater and Ballroom
(http://www.clevelandagora.com/) landmark cleveland rock venue.
Cleveland Orchestra
(http://www.clevelandorch....) a world-famous "big five" orchestra.
Blossom Music Center
(http://www.hob.com/venues...) outdoor ampitheatre and summer home of the cleveland orchestra.
Tours
Walking Tours of Cleveland
+1 216 575-1189, (http://www.clevelandwalki...). various tours, some by foot, others by wheels.
Nautica Queen
(http://www.nauticaqueen.com/). lakefront and river dining cruises departing from the west bank of the flats.
African American Heritage Trail
+1 216 921-4246, (http://www.aaheritagetrail.com). this tour provides a perspective of the experience and impact of cleveland's african american community.