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Overview

Cuyahoga County, OH (shown in white) has 457.21 mi² of land area and 788.32 mi² of water resources. The county is bordered by:


The county's elevations range from a low of 570.9' to a high of 1,227', with a weighted average of 675.7' above sea level.

Temperatures range from average lows around 23.2°F to average highs around 82.7°F. A year-round daily temperature averages 52.7°F. Average annual precipation is 43.2". With these temperatures and precipation, the majority of the county scores as an 6B using the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (the standard by which gardeners and growers can determine which perennial plants are most likely to thrive in a location).

The estimated population of Cuyahoga County is 1,245,823 with 548,589 households. These households are spread across 57 unique municipalties (not all shown).

What follows is a brief decription of the major municipality in this county:

Cleveland

Cleveland, Ohio, is a city that has a lot to offer its residents and visitors. Located in the northeastern part of the United States, Cleveland is the second-largest city in Ohio and is known for its industrial heritage, arts scene, and sports culture.

One of the most attractive features of Cleveland is its location on the southern shore of Lake Erie. The lake offers a beautiful waterfront view. Cleveland boasts several beautiful parks and beaches, including Edgewater Park and Huntington Beach, which provides boating, fishing, and picnicking. The city's proximity to the lake also means that it has a thriving maritime industry and is home to the Great Lakes Science Center, a museum that explores the science and technology behind the Great Lakes.

Cleveland is a culturally rich city, and its love for the arts is evident in its world-class institutions. The Cleveland Museum of Art, located in the city's University Circle neighborhood, is one of the largest and most comprehensive art museums in the United States. The museum houses over 45,000 works of art, from ancient to contemporary, and attracts over half a million visitors annually. The Cleveland Orchestra, one of the top orchestras in the world, performs regularly at Severance Hall, also located in University Circle. Another must-visit attraction is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, right on the shore of Lake Erie. The museum celebrates rock and roll music and features exhibits dedicated to the most influential and iconic musicians ever.

Sports are an integral part of Cleveland's culture, and the city is home to three major professional sports teams: the Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA), the Cleveland Browns (NFL), and the Cleveland Indians (MLB). The city's fans are known for their loyalty and passion, and game days in Cleveland are characterized by an electric atmosphere as fans come together to support their beloved teams. The city also has hosted several major sporting events, including the NBA Finals and the World Series.

Cleveland's history as an industrial powerhouse shows in its architecture and landmarks. The city's skyline has impressive buildings, such as the Terminal Tower and the Key Tower, which remind of its industrial past. Cleveland has also undergone significant revitalization recently, with the development of the Flats East Bank, the Warehouse District, and the Cleveland Public Square. These developments have transformed the city and offer residents and visitors a variety of dining, shopping, and entertainment options.

Cleveland also prides itself on its diverse neighborhoods, each with unique character and charm. From the trendy and up-and-coming Ohio City to the historic and culturally diverse Tremont, there is a neighborhood to suit every taste and interest. University Circle is another neighborhood worth exploring, with its world-renowned cultural institutions and vibrant arts scene.

Cleveland is a city that offers a combination of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and a passionate community spirit. Whether exploring its museums, cheering on the local sports teams, or enjoying the lakefront, visitors to Cleveland will be captivated by its rich history and vibrant atmosphere.

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