A writer for the New York Times had nothing but high praise for Cleveland in a recently published Travel Section article. The subject of the recurring "36 Hours in…" feature, Ohio's north coast metropolis scored big in areas of art, music, dining and entertainment.
"A fiercely blue-collar ethos endures," writes Brett Sokol. "But instead of abandoning the city, local entrepreneurs and bohemian dreamers alike are sinking roots; opening a wave of funky boutiques, offbeat art galleries and sophisticated restaurants; and injecting fresh life into previously rusted-out spaces."
Original source: The New York Times
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