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March
7

Nestled along the southern shore of Lake Erie, Cleveland is one of Ohio's most famous cities, full of things to do, see and, of course, eat! Over the past few years, Cleveland has definitely increased in popularity, named one of the best cities for Millenials,...

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February
26

Downtown Cleveland is home to nine incredible and unique neighborhoods full of art, music, great food and more. From gorgeous historic structures to shiny modern skyscrapers, the city center is teeming with excitement and history. There is really no wrong choice when considering where to live or what to do in Downtown Cleveland, but we've created a complete guide to the nine different districts to make your exploration a little easier.

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January
22

We all know our traditional ABC's. We've spent years reading, writing and reciting them. But, can you say the same for the ABC's of Cleveland? Today, we're swapping apple for Arcade and frog for the Free Stamp — because it's always fun to think about what makes Cleveland so great! We rounded up the essential landmarks, foods, attractions and sports teams here in Cleveland to create our own localized version of the ABC's. Enjoy!  

A: Arcade

Arcade Cleveland The Arcade Cleveland opened in May of 1890 as the first indoor shopping center in America. It is now one of Cleveland's most popular landmarks and premier destinations for shopping and dining. You can even stay in the luxurious Hyatt Regency Hotel that occupies the top three levels of the Arcade!

B: Buckeyes

Cleveland may be home to some of the most passionate sports fans in the world, but even though we love the Ohio State Buckeyes — the delicious confections have an even bigger place in our hearts. The chocolate and peanut butter candies are a must-try treat made by the local Cleveland chocolate company; Malley's Chocolates.

C: A Christmas Story

The exterior shots of the Parker Residence in the classic Christmas movie, "A Christmas Story", were actually filmed right here in Cleveland! Located in the Tremont neighborhood, this modest 19th century Victorian home has been completely restored and is open year-round as a museum. For more information about this Cleveland landmark, check out our guide to Everything You Need to Know About Cleveland's Famous "A Christmas Story" House.

D: Downtown

Photo courtesy of the Downtown Cleveland Alliance

Downtown Cleveland is home to eight incredible and unique districts full of art, music, great food and more. Here you'll find one of the best art museums in the country: the Cleveland Museum of Art and the largest performing arts center in the United States outside of New York: Playhouse Square. From gorgeous historic structures to shiny modern skyscrapers, the city center is teeming with excitement and history.

E: Erie

Lake Erie is the eleventh largest lake in the world and also happens to be located right next to our beloved town of Cleveland. This Great Lake offers opportunities for fun year-round! Spend the day on the beach or fishing in the lake. In the cooler months, you can go ice boating or pay a visit to a picturesque snow-covered lighthouse.

F: Free Stamp

For those who love visiting "The World's Largest…" landmarks throughout the United States, you're in for a treat. The World's Largest Rubber Stamp is located Downtown in Willard Park! This Cleveland landmark is 28 feet tall and 48 feet long and was originally commissioned by Standard Oil of Ohio (now Amoco) in 1985 before being donated to the City of Cleveland in 1991.

G: Great Lakes Brewing Company

Great Lakes Brewing Company cleveland

Photo courtesy of The Great Lakes Brewing Company

The Great Lakes Brewing Company was the first brewpub and microbrewery in Ohio and offers fantastic beers, grub along with daily tours of their facility. Since they opened in 1988, the Great Lakes Brewing Company has become an integral part of Cleveland's identity and has been one of the forces behind the revival of the Ohio City neighborhood.

H: Hope Memorial Bridge

This unique 5,865 foot-long art deco inspired bridge crosses the Cuyahoga River and connects Lorain Avenue and Carnegie Avenue. While the bridge itself seems pretty normal, it's the massive sculptures that have made this bridge both a must-see and controversial landmark. The pair of statues designed by sculptor Henry Hering and architect Frank Walker are titled the "Guardians of Traffic", and symbolize the progress in transportation.

I: The Indians

abc's of cleveland Cleveland just happens to be home to one of the most famous baseball teams in the country: The Cleveland Indians. Since they were established in 1901, they've brought home two World Series championships!

J: Jokes

Because of its strong publishing and artistic values, Cleveland has been the home of many talented graphic artists over the years including Willard Combes, Roy Groves, Jim Herron and Ray Osrin to name a few. And we can't forget about Bill Watterson, creator of "Calvin and Hobbes", who grew up in Chagrin Falls and went on to work for Sun Newspaper.

K: Key Tower

The Key Tower is the tallest skyscraper in Ohio and one of the most recognizable symbols of Cleveland. If you can convince security to let you visit the top floors, you're in for a breathtaking view of Northeast Ohio.

L: Lolly the Trolley

Photo courtesy of the Downtown Cleveland Alliance

Both tourists and locals alike can take tours of Cleveland on Lolly the Trolley, which showcases the different neighborhoods around Cleveland and allows you to experience them in a whole new light. They even offer packages for weddings, groups, and reunions so you can make your party one your guests won't forget.

M: Mustard

When most baseball fans order a hot dog during a game, they reach for the yellow mustard — unless they're in Cleveland. Here we like our mustard brown and full of vinegar and we take it very seriously.

N: Natural History Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is located right outside of Downtown Cleveland and offers an abundance of things to do. While the inside is definitely worth a visit, it's the outdoor animal exhibits and dinosaur statues that are the most popular attractions.

O: Orchestra

Cleveland Orchestra

Photo courtesy of Roger Mastroianni via the Cleveland Orchestra

The Cleveland Orchestra has been producing beautiful music for over 100 years and is known as one of the "Big Five" symphony orchestras in the United States. In 2012, Gramophone Magazine ranked the Cleveland Orchestra as number seven on its list of the world's greatest orchestras and The New York Times referred to it as "America's most understatedly amazing orchestra".

P: Polish Boy

Before you can fully embrace the title of Clevelander, you have to try our most famous sandwich: the Polish Boy. A grilled kielbasa, tucked into a sturdy hotdog bun, topped with coleslaw, french fries and barbecue sauce — it doesn't get any better than that. Grab one at Whitemore's BBQ, The Rib Cage or Seti's Polish Boys just to name a few.

Q: The Q

Home to the 2016 NBA National Champions, the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Q, or the Quicken Loans Arena, is the go-to destination in Cleveland for basketball, hockey and other indoor sporting events. Last year, the Q underwent incredible renovations which have extended its lifespan by another 18 years.

R: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Cleveland ohio landmarks Birthplace of the term "Rock and Roll", it isn't a surprise that Cleveland was chosen as the home for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Visit the famous museum to see exhibits featuring famous rock and roll artists, rock and roll photography and art, publications and more.

S: Superman

One of the most successful literary creations of the 20th century was actually invented in Cleveland: Superman. Jerry Siegel, creator of the Man of Steel himself, first thought up the character when he was 18 and living in Cleveland.

T: Terminal Tower

While you might not be able to reach the top of the Key Tower, you can head up the Terminal Tower, the second tallest building in Ohio, and look out from their observation deck. On a clear day, you can see 30 beautiful miles of Northeast Ohio.

U: University Circle

University Cleveland abc's downtown

Photo courtesy of Downie Photography via University Circle

University Circle is a cultural hub in Cleveland home to institutions like the Natural History Museum, The Museum of Contemporary Art and Case Western Reserve University along with dozens of shops and restaurants.

V: Very Important Figures

The list of famous Clevelanders includes celebrities such as Steve Harvey, Bob Hope,  Paul Newman, Dr. Oz, Drew Carey, Halle Berry, Terrence Howard, Jim Brickman, Kid Cudi, Toni Morrison and so many others.

W: West Side Market

Cleveland Ohio Things to do West Side Market is Cleveland's oldest publicly owned market, originally opened in 1912. Today the market is home to over 100 vendors of all different cultures that sell the finest meats and vegetables, fresh seafood, baked goods, dairy and cheeses and even fresh flowers.

X: I-X Center

For more than 30 years, the International Exposition (I-X) Center has been a staple of Northeast Ohio. Their most popular events each year include an indoor amusement park, car shows and home and garden shows.

Y: Youtube

The 2009 Youtube video "HASTILY MADE CLEVELAND TOURISM VIDEO" by a user named bishopvids has garnered over eight million views. While a lot has changed in almost 10 years, the humor of Cleveland residents has stayed the same.  

Z: Zoo

The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and Rainforest is a great way to spend a day! Not only can you traverse over 183-acres and meet wild animals, but you can also visit a unique rainforest attraction that offers dozens of more species to be wowed by.  

Now you know your ABC's!

Can you think of any others that should be on this list? Let us know in the comments!
January
1

Whether you're looking to accomplish a new resolution, make a lifestyle change or just explore more culinary options, eating healthy is something that many of us try to strive for. Luckily, Cleveland is home to plenty of nutritious (and delicious!) options which will make sticking to your 2019 resolution much easier. We've found the best places to eat healthy in Cleveland this year. From juice bars and bakeries to dinner and dessert — there's something for everyone. Enjoy!

Boaz Cafe

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December
11

"Fragile… Must be Italian." "Naddafinga." "You'll shoot your eye out!" Since its release in 1983, "A Christmas Story" has been a seasonal classic. It just wouldn't be Christmas without watching Ralphie Parker sulk in his bubblegum pink bunny pajamas and wish desperately for a Red Ryder Carbine-Action 200-shot Range Model air rifle. While "A Christmas Story" is a movie that is close to pretty much every American's heart, for Clevelanders — it's so much more. The famous home where the Parker's story takes place is located just outside of downtown Cleveland in the Tremont neighborhood. A Christmas Story House has become a Cleveland landmark and is now open to the public year-round as a museum.

The History Behind the "A Christmas Story" House

A Christmas Story House Cleveland

Photo courtesy of A Christmas Story House

While a lot of "A Christmas Story" was shot in Toronto, Canada, the exterior shots of the Parker residence were of a modest 19th-century Victorian home in Cleveland. The creators of the movie scoured Cleveland neighborhoods to find the perfect place that would resemble story creator Jean Shepard's childhood home. They finally found it at 3159 West 11th Street. Bob Clark, director of the film, ultimately chose this specific home because it gave off a classic-American feel while also having features that they were looking for such as steel mills in the backyard, a wrap around porch and an empty lot next door — perfect for the crew to set up camp. In December of 2004, Brian Jones, a San Diego entrepreneur, bought the house on eBay for $150,000. He had been a massive fan of the movie since childhood and had even founded his own business based off of the film; the Red Rider Leg Company, which manufactures replicas of the "major award" Ralphie's father wins. The previous owners of the home had remodeled the house, installing new windows and covering the original wood siding with blue vinyl. Jones watched "A Christmas Story" frame by frame to draw detailed plans of the interior and spent $204,000 to gut the structure and reconfigure it into the floor plan we know and love. Today, the house sits as a near-replica of the set.

The "A Christmas Story" House Today

A Christmas Story House is open year-round, seven days a week excluding major holidays. When you visit, you'll be able to tour the home and have an incredibly interactive experience. Take photos next to the famous leg lamp or even under the sink, act out your favorite movie scenes, and more! You can even stay in the house overnight in the private third floor with up to five of your friends or family members. Or, for a more eclectic experience — you can stay next door at the Bumpus House, the fictional home to Ralphie's hillbilly neighbors and their 785 smelly hound dogs. The interior of the Bumpus House is decorated in a 1940's style with a slight redneck flair, while still providing all the modern amenities you could want. You can see the inside of the suites available here. A Christmas Story House Cleveland

Photo courtesy of A Christmas Story House

The neighborhood is also home to two more "A Christmas Story" inspired buildings — the museum and gift shop! At the museum, you can see behind the scenes photos, props, costumes and memorabilia. While you're there, be sure to check out the Higbee's Department Store holiday toys, Randy's snowsuit and zeppelin he receives for Christmas and even the family car! After spending a day immersed in the Ralphie's world, you'll definitely want to pick up a souvenir, which you can do at the A Christmas Story Gift Shop. There, you can purchase your own leg-lamp in any size you please as well as apparel, miniature figurines and more. If you can't make it to the gift shop in person, visit their website where you can purchase memorabilia from "A Christmas Story", "Christmas Vacation", "Home Alone" and many more classic holiday movies.

Local Holiday Festivities

The lovely neighborhood of Tremont has fully embraced the holiday attraction and is filled with festive events all season! A Christmas Story House

Walkabout Tremont: Light Up Your Holidays

When: December 14th, 5-10 p.m. Soak up some art this holiday season at Walkabout Tremont! Art galleries and retail shops will have extended hours, with special art installations displayed around town. Several bars and restaurants will host live music and special menus. Get a little holiday shopping done while supporting local artists and businesses! You can see a full itinerary and list of the featured art on display here.

Tremont Light Displays

Throughout the Christmas season, Tremont homes are adorned with beautiful lights and decorations. Make sure to visit this suburb after dark to take in the breathtaking displays! Also, make sure to drive by A Christmas Story House while you're at it — the festive lights and perfectly backlit leg-lamp in the window make for a stunning sight.

Holiday Spirits

The Rowley Inn

1104 Rowley Avenue The Rowley Inn A Christmas Story House

Photo courtesy of The Rowley Inn

This holiday season, The Rowley Inn, the restaurant right across the street from A Christmas Story House, will be serving up several "A Christmas Story" themed cocktails and dishes! Make sure to check out this special spot and see where the cast and crew of the movie hung out after filming.  

Miracle at the Spotted Owl Pop-Up

710 Jefferson Avenue The Spotted Owl

Photo courtesy of The Spotted Owl

Join the Spotted Owl during their special Christmas cocktail popup this season! They'll be hosting this special event until December 30th in their vintage 1850's bar space. The bar will be decorated head-to-toe in Christmas decor and they'll be serving up original Christmas cocktails every day!

I Triple-Dog-Dare You

…to have a fantastic Christmas! For other local holiday events, check out our Complete Guide to 28 Holiday Events in the Akron and Canton Area or Where to See Santa in Cleveland This Year.  
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