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👉 Book Cheap Flights & Hotels By Visiting https://slipstreamo.com #clevelandoh #clevelandohio Become a Supporter of Road Tour by Slipstream Motion Pictures: / roadtourbyslipstreammotionpictures Lorain Avenue is very interesting, and it literally changes throughout the video. Cleveland, Ohio is a great city, which potential to become greater. The video starts on 25th street, then onto State Highway 10 - Lorain Ave. Enjoy the ride! The Cleveland City Planning Commission has officially designated 34 neighborhoods in Cleveland. Centered on Public Square, Downtown Cleveland is the city's central business district, encompassing a wide range of subdistricts, such as the Nine-Twelve District, the Campus District, the Civic Center, East 4th Street, and Playhouse Square. It also historically included the lively Short Vincent entertainment district, which attracted both notorious mobsters like Shondor Birns and visiting celebrities like Frank Sinatra and Lauren Bacall. Mixed-use areas, such as the Warehouse District and the Superior Arts District, are occupied by industrial and office buildings as well as restaurants, cafes, and bars. The number of condominiums, lofts, and apartments has been on the increase since 2000 and especially 2010, reflecting downtown's growing population. Clevelanders geographically define themselves in terms of whether they live on the east or west side of the Cuyahoga River. The East Side includes the neighborhoods of Buckeye–Shaker, Buckeye–Woodhill, Central, Collinwood (including Nottingham), Euclid–Green, Fairfax, Glenville, Goodrich–Kirtland Park (including Asiatown), Hough, Kinsman, Lee–Miles (including Lee–Harvard and Lee–Seville), Mount Pleasant, St. Clair–Superior, Union–Miles Park, and University Circle (including Little Italy). The West Side includes the neighborhoods of Brooklyn Centre, Clark–Fulton, Cudell, Detroit–Shoreway, Edgewater, Ohio City, Old Brooklyn, Stockyards, Tremont (including Duck Island), West Boulevard, and the four neighborhoods colloquially known as West Park: Kamm's Corners, Jefferson, Bellaire–Puritas, and Hopkins. The Cuyahoga Valley neighborhood (including the Flats) is situated between the East and West Sides, while Broadway–Slavic Village is sometimes referred to as the South Side. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland Affiliate Disclosure: This YouTube channel advertises Slipstreamo.com. Slipstreamo.com uses affiliate links for it’s travel search and travel pricing info. Assume all links are affiliate links. Slipstream Motion Pictures Ltd. is paid commission on sales through the affiliate links. Slipstream Motion Pictures Ltd. owns Slipstreamo.com.