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September
22

Cleveland is an old city with a wide range of vibrant neighborhoods, each with a unique demographic and interesting history. Residents of Cleveland know the characters of the city's most popular neighborhoods like the backs of their own hands — but even those who have grown up exploring Little Italy and Ohio City might not fully understand the roots of those communities. In a city that is constantly changing, these areas allow us to take a journey into the past. We delved into six of Cleveland's most historic neighborhoods, uncovering their roots and the beloved landmarks that make them so special. Next time you find yourself in one of these local hot spots, take a look around and try to recognize relics from days gone by!

Ohio City

Photo courtesy of Hattie Kotz via Ohio City

THEN: Ohio City was founded in 1818 as part of the Brooklyn Township, but became an independent municipality in 1836. Despite Cleveland's much larger population (nearly three times the size), the two cities were fierce economic competitors, forming a rivalry that didn't evaporate until the 50s. Even after being annexed by Cleveland, the community maintains its pride, flying the Ohio City flag high on its flagpoles. NOW: Ohio City is known as "Cleveland's Complete Neighborhood," meaning that it truly has it all! Home to the famed West Side Market, the nationally renowned Great Lakes Brewing Co., picturesque parks, trendy shops and countless celebrated restaurants, the community is thriving. Here, you'll find people from all walks of life enjoying the neighborhood's many attractions, and a diverse mix of historic architecture and new developments. LANDMARKS: Visit Campbell's Sweet Factory for sweet and savory popcorn, visit the Glass Bubble Project to witness beautiful homemade glass creations, stop by Great Lakes Brewing Company for a cold one, and marvel at the fresh meats and produce in the West Side Market!

Tremont

Photo courtesy of the Christmas Story House

THEN: Tremont was incorporated into the prosperous Ohio City in 1836, but later annexed by Cleveland in 1867, and is known as one of Cleveland's most historically significant neighborhoods. In the late 19th century, a bridge was constructed connecting the area to downtown, which resulted in an influx of Eastern European residents to the area. NOW: Recently, however, Tremont has drawn in a large number of young professionals and artists — transitioning the neighborhood into a hotspot for dining and entertainment. The streets are now dotted with contemporary townhouses alongside beautiful old churches, resulting in an eclectic feel. The neighborhood is also home to the highest concentration of art galleries, and the creative types who don't already live in the area flock here for the popular monthly art walks, when local galleries keep their doors open late. LANDMARKS: If you're in the area, make sure to stop by the Christmas Story House and the Liminis Theatre to soak in a bit of culture, and grab a casual drink at the Treehouse, or settle in for an evening of fine dining at DANTE. Grumpy Cafe is also a great option for brunch!  

Coventry Village

Photo courtesy of Coventry P.E.A.C.E 

THEN: In the late 19th century, Cleveland's industry and population both grew rapidly. As a result, the city's most affluent residents sought refuge on the outskirts of the city in order to avoid some of the construction rubble. Thus, Coventry Village was born. NOW: Boasting an eclectic assortment of trendy shops, record stores, innovative restaurants and chic bars, Coventry Village has a little bit of something for everyone. The neighborhood is incredibly diverse, drawing in artists, punk rockers, students from the nearby universities, young professionals and even families with kids. The community has a small-town feel, bustling with people walking dogs or getting errands done in the mornings. People greet each other on the streets, and shop-owners catch up with their regular visitors during business hours. At night, however, the area comes alive! Restaurants and nightclubs will with locals and visitors alike. LANDMARKS: Shop for quirky religious artifacts at City Buddha, or colorful, internationally-inspired clothing and gifts at Passport to Peru. Grab a slice at Guy's Pizza for a quick meal, or indulge in a hearty Thai meal at Tree Country Bistro.  

Little Italy

Photo courtesy of Guarino's

THEN: This tiny Italian village is located at the base of Murray Hill, and was first settled in the 19th century by Italian stonemasons and artisans. NOW: Pizza, pasta, stromboli — oh my! Food is largely what defines the atmosphere of Little Italy. Those with a craving for homemade Italian goodies flock here for a festive dining experience, and also to shop at the merchant's storefronts for specialty teas, handmade Italian ceramics and gifts. Additionally, Little Italy is home to the annual Feast of the Assumption Festival and several community churches, making it a desirable destination for the religious crowd. LANDMARKS: Make sure to stop by Cleveland's oldest restaurant, Guarino's (established in 1918), explore the Galeria Quetzal, order a homemade sauce at Mama Santal, or sign up for a walking tour to take it all in.  

Lakewood

Photo courtesy of Cleveland.com

THEN: Lakewood was the first suburb to be established on Lake Erie west of Cleveland. It started small with just 18 families in 1819, but quickly evolved into a bustling township. The settlers here made a living through farming — especially fruit farming due to the fertile soil. Vineyards soon began to emerge, kickstarting Ohio's wine country. NOW: This desirable neighborhood on the lake has accrued several accolades over the years, including a spot on Travel + Leisure Magazine's Top 10 Suburbs in the USA. The heart of the community, Lakefront Park, is one of the largest parks in Ohio, and features a live concert stage, an outdoor swimming pool, playgrounds, sports areas and more. LANDMARKS: Buy a box of chocolates at the beloved Malley's Chocolates (founded in Lakewood), visit the Beck Center of the Arts for some cultural enrichment, and shop around at Geiger's for all of your outdoor equipment!    

The Flats

Photo courtesy of Denise Kramer via Alley Cat Oyster Bar

THEN: This neighborhood's name actually reflects its low-lying location on the banks of the Cuyahoga River. In 1796, Moses Cleaveland and his survey party landed here upon their arrival from Connecticut, and it quickly became an industrial center for the city, defined by its steel mills along the river. NOW: Though historically, the neighborhood was not a desirable place to live, it has since seen a resurgence. The area is home to a thriving community of young professionals, and boasts a vibrant nightlife, several acclaimed restaurants, new condominiums and apartment complexes lining the river, and prime shopping destinations. LANDMARKS: Embark on a luxe dining cruise on the Nautica Queen, grab some fresh seafood at Alley Cat Oyster Bar and enjoy a night out at the Big Bang Dueling Pianos Bar. Also, don't miss the Greater Cleveland Aquarium, which opened its doors in 2012, and has already established itself as a must-see destination.

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