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  2. Progressive Field - Wikipedia

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    Progressive Field is a baseball stadium in Cleveland, Ohio, home of the Cleveland Guardians of Major League Baseball. Learn about its history, features, capacity, and naming rights from this comprehensive article.

  3. 55 Public Square - Wikipedia

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    55 Public Square (formerly known as the Illuminating Building, after the Illuminating Company, the building's primary tenant) is a 22-story skyscraper located at number 55 Public Square, the town square of downtown Cleveland, Ohio.

  4. Whiskey Island (Cleveland) - Wikipedia

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    Whiskey Island is a peninsula at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio. It has a history of manufacturing, railroads, and a Coast Guard station, and is now a public park with a marina and a restaurant-bar.

  5. Collinwood - Wikipedia

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    Collinwood is a neighborhood in the northeast part of Cleveland, annexed by the city in 1910. It has a rich history of industry, immigration, and crime, and is home to several parks, schools, and a collective of artists.

  6. Great Lakes Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, products, and distribution of Great Lakes Brewing Company, a brewery and brewpub in Cleveland, Ohio. Find out the stories behind the names and styles of their beers, such as Dortmunder Gold, Edmund Fitzgerald Porter, and Commodore Perry IPA.

  7. Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Cleveland) - Wikipedia

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    A Civil War monument in Cleveland, Ohio, honoring the more than 9,000 individuals from Cuyahoga County who served the Union. Learn about its history, design, construction, and sculptures by Levi Scofield, a Civil War veteran and architect.

  8. Public Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Public Auditorium is a multi-purpose venue in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, that opened in 1922. It has a 10,000-capacity main auditorium, a 3,000-capacity Music Hall, and a 600-capacity Little Theater, and hosts sports, entertainment, and exposition events.

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