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What’s good about Cleveland?

If you are wandering around the city of Cleveland, you may only be able to see the bronze statue of Mr. Moses in the Square. Cleveland's industry is indeed developed. To be honest, its location is quite good. With Cleveland as the center, within a radius of 800 kilometers, half of the population of the United States and half of Canada are included. Therefore, it is called "the city with the best location in the United States." . Of course, this is basically a word game played by Cleveland citizens to promote their hometown, because these people basically do not belong to Cleveland itself.

But anyone familiar with Cleveland knows that it complements Detroit not far away. The former is world-famous as the "Car City", while the latter is an authentic "Tire City". Major tire manufacturers such as GOODYEAR, BRIDGEESTONE, and General Motors are either headquartered or have their largest branches located in Cleveland, so it has become a major consumer of rubber in the world: Cleveland consumes half of the world's rubber production every year. However, if it were tourists, I am afraid that few people would be very interested in tires.

Fortunately, the street scene in Cleveland is not as dark as Detroit, and is somewhat similar to Milwaukee. It has an old-fashioned feel. There are not many tall buildings on the streets, but the old low-rise buildings are quite appealing to nostalgic people. It's a bit familiar, but other than that there's nothing to write home about.

Quicken Loans Arena, the current home of the Cavaliers, was built in 1994 and was originally called Gund Arena, named after Gund, the Cavaliers' original owner. However, now that the new owner Gilbert has taken over the Cavaliers, he has become the new name of the arena. It's just that this arena has been built for 13 years, but it has not witnessed any glorious history. If LeBron hadn't led the Cavaliers to the Finals last season, then the only classic moment that Quicken Loans Arena can rank as the number one is 1997. During the All-Star Game last year, Glenn Rice set a record of four three-pointers and 23 points in a single quarter.

Cleveland Museum: Located in the scientific research and education area in the east of the city, it is the second largest museum in the United States. It is a pity that although it is second only to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, its reputation is much inferior. Even compared to the Philadelphia Museum of Fine Arts, which is not as good as itself, it seems unknown. Indeed, neither Severance’s collection of weapons and armor nor the medieval treasures from Germany known as the Gunlf Collection were popular items. However, the Chinese can stop here, because many of the weapons and armors come from ancient China and are particularly precious.

Rockefeller Park: You will know its origin when you see the name. Yes, it is a park established with a single donation from the super capitalist old Rockefeller. In fact, this large park covering an area of ​​273 acres should be called a park system. It is composed of 19 cultural parks, each of which represents a different ethnic group. This is also determined by the location of Cleveland. When the eastern colonists moved westward, together with the local Indians, they were all important parts of the city. It can also be regarded as the "melting pot" of American races.

Gong*** Square: Yes, after all is said and done, you still have to visit the Gong*** Square. Next to here is Cleveland's busiest Euclid Street. In addition to the statue of General Cleveland mentioned earlier, there is also a monument to Civil War soldiers and sailors. The Terminal Building next to it is the highest point in Cleveland, and you can overlook the entire city from above, but its height is neither as high as Compared to the Sears and Hancock Towers in Chicago, Lake Erie is much less famous than Lake Michigan.

I just answered casually.