I actually liked Cleveland. Definitely a "has had better times" city though in terms of industry. Big in all kinds of manufacturing and auto assembly, tires. Lots of closed down brick buildings but they seemed to have turned some of these buildings into "THE FLATS" area with nice renovated bars and things like that. Rock and roll hall of fame is pretty cool, the downtown area has a certain charm to it. Browns Stadium, the baseball park what's it called again? Jacobi field or something? Cavalier center for basketball? All walking distance. The lake is cool and temperatures in July early morning hours can be in the high 50's. Very pleasant summers there in comparison to down here. A lot of diversity with Polish, German, Italian neighborhoods each sponsoring their own festivities with authentic dishes. Very NORTHEAST like and Chicago, Milwaukee like. I know winters can be quite cold. If Paul Newman was from Cleveland Ohio, it can't be a bad place. Yea, that river fire back in the 60's, they even have a beer named after it. I wouldn't mind living there. If I was ever forced to work there, it wouldn't break my heart any.