A section of Uniiversity Circle, Aerial ViewUniversity Circle is more than just a university, and also more than a circuitous road where it’s easy for some to get lost. It’s a hub of education, medicine, museums, music, and just about any cultural thing you can imagine.Located a few miles east of downtown Cleveland, it was originally known as Doan’s Corners, named after Nathanial Doan, a member
Thursday, 29 May 2008
Saturday, 17 May 2008
Cleveland’s West Side Market
Posted on 15:47 by jackson
Photo by James Popp Web site here. One thing you should never do when visiting Cleveland’s West Side Market is go there hungry. If your empty stomach doesn't get you to buy everything you see, your eyes will. The West Side Market is also the place to go to experience the full breadth of Cleveland’s ethnic eats. The one thing I always hear from people who have moved out of the Cleveland area is
Thursday, 8 May 2008
The Cleveland Area’s Annoying Midges
Posted on 10:22 by jackson
A midge, greatly enlarged They don’t bite. They don’t sting. But they can still annoy. They’re midges (some call them muckleheads), and every year around this time when it starts to warm up, they come out in full force. And sometimes in the fall they return again if the conditions are right.These insects are largely ignored, until they come out in such numbers that they can’t
Thursday, 1 May 2008
Funny Clevelanders: Tim Conway
Posted on 11:09 by jackson
Before Drew Carey, one of Cleveland’s resident funny men was Tim Conway. He is considered a Clevelander, even though he was born in Willoughby, Ohio and grew up in Chagrin Falls. He is best known nationwide for his performances on “McHale’s Navy” and “The Carol Burnett Show”, but long time, maybe older Cleveland area residents remember him from his work on Cleveland radio and TV with Ernie
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