The Port of Cleveland is a bulk freight and container shipping port at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River on Lake Erie in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It is the third-largest port in the Great Lakes and the fourth-largest Great Lakes port by annual tonnage. Over 20,000 jobs and $3.5 billion in annual economic activity are tied to the roughly 13 million tons of cargo that move through Cleveland Harbor each year. [E][5][6]
The Port of Cleveland is the only container port on the Great Lakes, with bi-weekly service between Cleveland and Antwerp on a service called the Cleveland-Europe Express.[7]
The PortofCleveland is a bulk freight and container shipping port at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River on Lake Erie in Cleveland, Ohio, United States....
Cleveland, officially the City ofCleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. Located in Northeast Ohio along...
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The Arcade in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, is a Victorian-era structure of two nine-story buildings, joined by a five-story arcade with a glass skylight spanning...
business airport. The PortofCleveland, at the Cuyahoga River's mouth, is a major bulk freight terminal on Lake Erie, receiving much of the raw materials...
is commonly referred to as the 351 Cleveland after the Brook Park, Ohio, Cleveland Engine plant in which most of these engines were manufactured. This...
closure. Cleveland Hopkins offers non-stop passenger service to nearly 40 destinations. Cleveland Hopkins is operated by the Cleveland Department ofPort Control...
Cleveland Clinic is an American nonprofit academic medical center based in Cleveland, Ohio. Owned and operated by the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, an...
There have been several nicknames for the City ofCleveland throughout its history. These include: "The 216" – Referring to the local area code. "America's...
Cleveland Metroparks is an extensive system of nature preserves in Greater Cleveland, Ohio. Eighteen reservations, which largely encircle the city of...
also operates an industrial switching railroad at the PortofCleveland. In 1853, the Cleveland and Mahoning Valley Railroad (C&MV) finished laying its...
Cleveland City Hall is the seat of government for the City ofCleveland, Ohio, and the home ofCleveland City Council and the office of the Mayor of Cleveland...
Cleveland Browns Stadium is a stadium in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, primarily for American football. It is the home field of the Cleveland Browns...
The Cleveland Division of Police (CDP) is the governmental agency responsible for law enforcement in the city ofCleveland, Ohio. Under mayor Justin Bibb...
February 2022, Cleveland-Cliffs (which had acquired the mill from ArcelorMittal) agreed to a $3 million settlement based on the incident. Portsof Indiana Historic...
Free-net, The Cleveland Free-Net, as well as writing the software that drove a majority of those systems, known as FreePort. The Cleveland Free-Net was...
The Cleveland Hungarian Museum, located at 1301 East 9th Street in Cleveland, Ohio, protects and preserves the history of Hungarians in northeast Ohio...
The economy of Greater Cleveland is diverse, but is based on healthcare, banking, finance, education, insurance, manufacturing, sports, and tech. The metropolitan...
a list of mass media in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. The Plain Dealer Call and Post Cleveland Jewish News Cleveland Scene Crain's Cleveland Business...
system located in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in 1837 as City Hospital, The MetroHealth System serves the residents of the city ofCleveland and Cuyahoga County...
The written history ofCleveland began with the city's founding by General Moses Cleaveland of the Connecticut Land Company on July 22, 1796. Its central...
Downtown Cleveland is the central business district ofCleveland, Ohio, United States. The economic and cultural center of the city and the Cleveland metropolitan...