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(From left to right from each row)
1st two pictures-
My first picture is of Moses Cleaveland, the person who founded Cleveland in 1796. It is good to know a little bit about the city. Cleveland seems to be thriving in a lot of areas; the population is over well 500,000 people.
My next picture is of the Cleveland Convention Center. On the building, one of the slogans says "Patriotism, Progress, Peace"- everything this country strives for. This building is every dear to me- this is the place where I had my graduation from my high school, John F. Kennedy. A lot of events happen in this building- speeches, graduation, proms, etc.
2nd two pictures-
The picture on the right of it is the enormous poster of LeBron James. This picture is quite breathtaking and the poster of LeBron always seems to give energy to the fans. The poster reminds me of Cleveland itself- big and full of impact. Seriously, you should go see it and then see LeBron in action.
My next picture is of Jacobs Field. This is where the Cleveland Indians play their home games. Back in the mid to late 1990's, this was THE place to be. The Indians were always going to the playoffs and they always put on an exciting combination of athleticism, confidence, and entertainment. I miss the old Cleveland Indians- Ramirez, Thome, the Alomars, Lofton and that guy whose temper was as big as his swing (Indians fans- you know who I'm talking about).
3rd two pictures-
Almost next door to The Arcade is the House of Blues. If you ever decide to stop in Cleveland and your favorite act decides to perform there, you will be in music utopia. Different acts perform there from all genres (from rap to rock). This is a change of pace for the individual who wants excitement and entertainment.
This classy place is called "The Arcade". The Arcade is very classy- its restaurants include Vivo and 1890 (top quality, I would say). The Arcade is an adventure in itself; there are many places to eat, shop, and to hang out with your friends or co-workers. The newest addition to the Arcade is the five star hotel, The Hyatt (for anyone who has been here, please tell your reluctant friend to visit- it is a wonderful choice).
4th two pictures-
The next picture happens to be across the street from Tower City. This is the Key Tower. The Key Tower is a corporate powerhouse, housing a wonderful business establishment. I used to always pass by there because I was a peer assistant for information for the Cleveland Scholarship Program recipient in the BP Tower across the street. Now I am a scholarship recipient from CSP. Attention: Juniors and seniors who want to work in Cleveland may want to network with some people in these buildings. Just a suggestion.
Tower City. You have not been downtown if you have not stepped foot in Tower City. Tower City is a mini-city in itself. There are two hotels attached to it- the Renaissance and the Ritz-Carlton (up-scale, $$$$ = well-worth the money, TRUST ME!!!) There is a post office, a shoe shine company, too many restaurants to name that suits all of your tastes, and numerous places to shop (including Gollands, a Timberland specialty with custom made shoes, dress and fashion-wise; only for the grown & sexy). Tower City also brings in an industrial boom- businesses thrive off people in Tower City. Remember that future entrepreneurs.
I LOVE TOWER CITY!!!!
5th two pictures-
Inside Key Tower. The biggest building in Downtown Cleveland is Key Tower. A huge corporation, it is linked with another major hotel link, the Marriott. (I've pictures of my stay at the Marriott, but I'll leave that for another time). I must say that the time spent in the Tower was out of this world. Go there for break, you will love it. Warning- up-scale rooms-$$$ 1/2.
Over this bridge is where the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame and the Great Lakes Science Center lay. Bordering Lake Erie, both of these places of interest have a lot of offer. If you are interested in doing your thesis on a specific topic such as The Rolling Stones, the Rock Hall will help you find some information... and more if you need it. The Science Center is a great place to discover your inner passion for biology, chemistry, physics.6th two pictures-
The Cleveland Browns. I remember singing the National Anthem at the first game of the newly crowned stadium back in 2000. That was awesome for me. Now, I have to look at the haphazard Browns get demolished week in and week out. What a bummer.
MY last picture is of Quickens Loan Arena- for those of you not familiar with basketball arena, this used to be known as Gund Arena. Quickens Loan Area aka the Q is known for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Man, I want to be in the arena when playoffs start- that would make my year. There is nothing more exhilarating than rooting for a team that you actually feel a connection with. Vote LEBRON JAMES for MVP!!
Well, for anyone who would like to come visit Cleveland, particularly the downtown portion of Cleveland, I highly recommended. In fact, I encourage you to go so. For those students who are thinking about attending Ohio Wesleyan, consider this. Cleveland is only two and a half hours away from Delaware, Ohio- if you bring a car and you ever feel the need to leave Delaware for a night or two, go up north for some fun and an opportunity to enjoy life as a college student. I guarantee you will grow to love Cleveland as much as I do. I am giving you the extended version of what the admissions office will introduce to you in the brochure. I put my stamp of official on it. Go and experience people.
Until next time,
Hasani Wheat
Class of '10
2 comments:
Your entry makes me want to pack up and visit Cleveland.
There are many features about Cleveland. I just took some downtown pics. However, there are other attractions just 5, 10, even 20 minutes away. I didn't even bother going to the east or west side. If this makes you want to do that, then just imagine all of the possibilities. I'm glad you feel that way.
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