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  1. Cleveland's neighborhoods are generally defined by their position on either the East Side or West Side of the Cuyahoga River. [3] Downtown and Cuyahoga Valley are situated between the East and West Sides, while the Broadway–Slavic Village neighborhood is sometimes referred to as the South Side.

    • Little Italy. A taste of the Italian countryside can still be found on Mayfield Road in Cleveland's Little Italy. This charming neighborhood is filled with Victorian homes, courtyards, and brick storefronts.
    • Ohio City. Once an independent city, Ohio City was annexed by Cleveland in 1854. It remains one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city and offers a fascinating mix of historic and trendy places to see and visit.
    • Asiatown. Since the 1950s, a diverse group of Asian communities have called this small neighborhood just east of downtown home. The predominantly Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean population is a tight-knit one and Asian culture is widely celebrated here.
    • Collinwood. Just south of Lake Erie and between East 131st and East 185th streets lies Cleveland's Collinwood neighborhood. Up until the 1950s, the neighborhood, which is broken into three distinct sections, was home to large populations of Irish, Italian and Slovenian immigrants, and was an industrial hub that boasted extensive automobile and electrical manufacturing.
  2. Jun 18, 2020 · In this post, I want to highlight some of my favorite neighborhoods in Cleveland. The city has more than three dozen different neighborhoods, but some are better-suited to living than visiting. So here are the top 5 neighborhoods that I think are worth visiting if you’re in Cleveland as a tourist.

  3. Ranking of best Cleveland Area neighborhoods to live in based on local amenities, crime, public schools, real estate, and cost of living.

  4. Today, Detroit Shoreway is one of the most racially and economically diverse neighborhoods in the city of Cleveland, with a population that is 49% Non-Hispanic White, 24% Non-Hispanic Black, 25% Hispanic, and 3% other groups (source: Progress Index).

  5. Two miles west of Downtown Cleveland is a land flowing with beer and donuts — a neighborhood block with attractions on every corner and majestic views of Lake Erie. The Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood is an old community finding new life and taking advantage of its most remarkable attribute: its prime location near water.

  6. The Cleveland metropolitan area, or Greater Cleveland as it is more commonly known, is the metropolitan area surrounding the city of Cleveland in Northeast Ohio, United States.

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