Cleveland, OH
Ohio's second largest city[over 500,000 residents] and the center of the state's largest metropolitan area, it is an ore port and a Great Lakes shipping point.There are numerous research firms; the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has a large center there, and the laboratory headquarters of the General Electric Company is in nearby Nela Park.
Cleveland also houses some of the nation's largest law firms. The health care industry is the fastest growing segment of Cleveland's economy, largely because of the presence of the Cleveland Clinic, a world-famous research and treatment facility and the city's largest employer.
1990s saw the opening of the new Jacobs Field (for baseball's Indians), the new Gund Arena (for basketball's Cavaliers), the new Browns (football) Stadium, the Great Lakes Science Center, and the Rock-and-Roll Hall of Fame as well as the restoration of three historic downtown shopping arcades.
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