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- AHL brings hockey back to Cleveland - Article from Cleveland Plain Dealer about former AHL Kentucky franchise moving to Cleveland.
- Cleveland Rockers @ Cleveland.com - The most complete Cleveland Rockers coverage anywhere on the net.
- Encarta Encyclopedia: Cleveland, Grover - Article includes overview of Cleveland's life and administration, links to related topics, and photographs.
- Hyatt Regency Cleveland at The Arcade - A luxury hotel within a historical landmark building of Cleveland.
- Grover Cleveland and Cuba - Describes President Cleveland's growing problem with Cuba in his second term, 1892-1896.
- Cleveland Industrial Retention Initiative (CIRI) - Nonprofit providing free services to Cleveland companies. Presents details about services, regions, and partners.
- CSU Library Special Collections - The Cleveland Press Collection, the Cleveland Union Terminal Collection, and other historical collections at Cleveland State University
- Cleveland-Marshall College of Law - Provides information about the College of Law at Cleveland State University in Cleveland, Ohio. Includes information about wireless Internet access in the building, online application information, academic programs, events at the school, and computing technology.
- Catalyst Cleveland - Bimonthly news magazine covering reform and improvement in Cleveland's public schools.
- Weather Underground: Cleveland, Georgia Forecast - Current weather conditions and forecast for Cleveland, Georgia.
Wikipedia Articles
- Coliseum at Richfield - The Coliseum at Richfield was an arena formerly located in Richfield Township in Summit County, Ohio, roughly halfway between Cleveland and Akron. It was home to the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers, WHA's Cleveland Crusaders, NHL's Cleveland Barons, MISL's Cleveland Force, NPSL's Cleveland Crunch, the IHL's Cleveland Lumberjacks, and the AFL's Cleveland Thunderbolts.
- Cleveland Arena - Cleveland Arena was an arena in Cleveland, Ohio. It was built in 1937 to host the AHL's Cleveland Barons, and later hosted the NBA's Cleveland Rebels and Cleveland Cavaliers and the WHA's Cleveland Crusaders.
- Little Italy, Cleveland - Little Italy is a neighborhood in Cleveland, Ohio located at the base of Murray Hill, between Cleveland's University Circle neighborhood and the suburb of Cleveland Heights. It houses many of Cleveland's well-liked Italian restaurants and serves as the center of Italian culture in the Greater Cleveland Area.
- Ruth Cleveland - Ruth Cleveland (October 3, 1891 - January 7, 1904) was the first child of United States President Grover Cleveland and the First Lady Frances Cleveland. Her birth between Cleveland's two terms of office caused a national sensation.
- Opera Cleveland - Cleveland Opera was Cleveland, Ohio's leading professional opera company from 1976 to 2006. It is now known as Opera Cleveland following a 2006 merger with Lyric Opera Cleveland.