From neighborhood playgrounds to flagship parks, what does Cleveland have to offer? Here's what three local experts had to say about parks and greenspace in Cleveland, Ohio.
Parks, Recreation, and Greenspace in Cleveland, Ohio
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Cleveland is a very easy city to live in. Commuting times are typically short, even during rush hour. Cleveland is a cultured city, blessed with one of the top 5 art museums in the US, arguably the finest symphony orchestra in the world and world class health care with The Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals and Metro General Hospital. There are many ethnic groups in Cleveland that for the majority, live in harmony. Being in the Midwest summers are the very best in the country and our Great Lake, Erie provides for an abundance of recreation opportunities. Having moved here some 40 years ago, I am blessed to call Cleveland home.
If moving to Cleveland, know its parks are the perfect escape from the bustling city. All throughout the county, there are green spaces where you can relax in solitude or with company, or be active with those same options. Each park offers a variety of activities that you can experience throughout the calendar year.
The city proper has a population of 381,009. Pretty small city with beautiful view on the lake Erie. The city’s major cultural institutions include the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Cleveland Orchestra, Playhouse Square, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Known as “The Forest City” among many other nicknames, Cleveland serves as the center of the Cleveland Metroparks nature reserve system.
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