Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio is the second-largest city in Ohio. It's also one of the largest cities in the Midwest and has some of the most diverse culture and history in America. The city is an important economic hub and boasts a range of restaurants and nightlife options for you to explore during your stay.
The population of Cleveland is approximately 388,000 people making it larger than many other destinations on this list but still smaller than other major cities like New York City or Los Angeles.
There are plenty of attractions to see while you're there including museums such as The Cleveland Museum Of Art which houses over 100,000 pieces from all over Europe as well as local artists' work; sporting events like baseball games at Progressive Field; popular neighborhoods like University Circle which has a number of cultural institutions including Case Western Reserve University (which includes a law school), Cleveland Institute Of Music, Cleveland Clinic Foundation Hospital System Incorporated etc.
Popular neighborhoods include downtown Cleveland (just minutes from attractions like Rock & Roll Hall of Fame), Tremont (home to many trendy restaurants), Ohio City (known for its historic charm), Little Italy (one of the oldest neighborhoods in town), Detroit Shoreway (near Lake Erie).
Cleveland is a city with plenty to see and do, whether you’re looking for the latest art exhibit or just a great place to listen to some live jazz. The local economy is strong, and there are plenty of jobs available in technology fields. If you’re interested in living somewhere that fosters artistic expression and creativity