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St. Paul's Episcopal Church

The St. Paul's Episcopal Church, also known as St. Paul Shrine, is a historic church located at Cleveland, Ohio. The church was built in 1876 by Andrew Dall and Gordon W. Lloyd and is a landmark example of Gothic style architecture today. The stone structure of the church features steep gable roofs, a gabled porch, a detailed rose window and an elaborate turret. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

Little Italy

In the heart of Ohio, you'll find Little Italy, Cleveland's Italian oasis. This neighborhood prides itself on its history, values, customs and traditions. The Italian influences are evident in the restaurants and boutiques lining the street, as well as in the warm hospitality of the people who reside there. A must visit while touring the city, this place is also popular for hosting local events.

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Cleveland

Established in the 18th Century on the southern shores of Lake Erie, Cleveland's strategic location at the confluence of various waterways and rail routes rendered it ideally suited as a trade and transportation hub. The city has come a long way since, with attractions like the Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland Museum of Art and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame adding to the city's fledgling cultural repertoire. Badly hit by economic decline in the 1980s, Cleveland is once more on the rise, aptly dubbed by many as the "comeback city." The downtown core is characterized by a myriad of architectural styles, with everything from the Beaux-Arts and Art Deco designs to ample postmodern wonders. The most prominent, however, is a cluster of neoclassical buildings from the early 20th Century that constitutes one of the United States' most complete City Beautiful designs. Activities like fishing, kayaking and sailing can be enjoyed on the lake, its splendid beaches awash in sunshine. There are plenty of great restaurants, lovely public spaces and inviting hotels as well, making Cleveland a city to watch.

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