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CITY INFORMATION

Cleveland is located on the southern shore of Lake Erie, in the Western Reserve in northeastern Ohio on the Cuyahoga River. It was founded in 1796 near the mouth of the river, and became a manufacturing center owing to its location at the head of numerous canals and railroad lines. After the decline of heavy manufacturing, Cleveland's businesses are now quite diversified including the financial services, insurance, and healthcare sectors. City residents and tourists benefit from investments made by wealthy residents in the city's heyday (when it was on of the 10 largest cities in the US), in arts and cultural institutions, and philanthropy also helped to establish a robust public library system in the city.
On the Web: Cleveland Convention & Visitors Bureau
BALLPARK INFORMATION TRAVELING AROUND CLEVELAND
-Ballpark: Jacobs Field
-Tenant: Cleveland Indians
-Opened: April 4, 1994
-Capacity:
43,405
-Cost: $175 Million
-Dimensions: 325-L, 370-LC, 405-C,
375-RC, 325-R
-Seating Chart

-Fan Experiences
-Address: 2401 Ontario Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44115

On the Web: Jacobs Field

-Public Transit: Cleveland currently has a bus and rail mass transit system operated by the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, also known as "RTA". The rail portion is officially called the Cleveland Rapid Transit.
                On the Web: Cleveland RTA

-Taxi: Ace Taxi: 216-361-4700
       
    Anderson Taxi: 216-376-6018
-Parking: Pay lots available downtown
                On the Web: Downtown Parking
-Alternatives: Walk and Bike Paths

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Maps and Directions

ATTRACTIONS
-Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: Visitors can listen to songs, watch films, and look at rock memorabilia covering everything from a Cub Scout shirt worn by Jim Morrison to Madonna's bustier.
 Location:
One Key Plaza - Map

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West Side Market:
If you like ethnic flavors and farmers markets, you will be crazy about Cleveland's West Side Market.
 Location:
1975 West 25th Street - Map
-Terminal Tower
:
Houses one of the area's biggest department stores, a mall, food court, multiple movie theaters, and, of course, the train station.
 Location: One Public Square
- Map
ALL ATTRACTIONS ARE WITHIN THE CITY

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POPULAR RESTAURANTS

Johnny's Downtown: Located in the city's renovated Warehouse District, this establishment serves Continental and Northern Italian cuisine in an elegant setting.
 Location:
1406 West 6th Street - Map

-Hard Rock Cafe
: With a 40-foot rotating guitar and its name in neon lights, The Hard Rock Cafe is a beacon to visitors to downtown's Tower City shopping mall.
 Location:
230 West Huron Street -  Map
-Alice Cooperstown Sports Bar:
Where Rock & Roll and Sports Collide
.
 Location:
2217 Rock & Roll Blvd  - Map

ALL ATTRACTIONS ARE WITHIN THE CITY

BALLPARK DIRECTIONS/PARKING

LOCAL MEDIA

Directions: Multiple routes to Jacobs Field can be found here.
Parking:
Jacobs Field is a short walk from most of Cleveland's downtown garages and surface parking lots, and it is estimated that more than 30,000 parking spaces are available for most Ballpark events.
 

TELEVISION STATIONS

   -WOIO-19-CBS    -WJW-8-FOX
   -WEWS-5-ABC    -WBNX-53-WB
   -WKYC-3-NBC    -WVIZ-25-PBS

RADIO STATIONS

   -1100AM-WTAM Indians Flagship Station
LOCAL NEWSPAPER: Cleveland Plain Dealer

HOTELS

WEATHER

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