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  1. Cleveland [ˈkliːvlənd] (bis 1831 Cleaveland) ist eine Stadt im Nordosten des US-Bundesstaates Ohio. Sie liegt an der Mündung des Cuyahoga River in den Eriesee und ist 213,47 km² groß. Bei der Volkszählung 2020 hatte sie 372.624 Einwohner und war damit nach der Hauptstadt Columbus die zweitgrößte Stadt in Ohio.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ClevelandCleveland - Wikipedia

    Cleveland, officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. Located in Northeast Ohio along the southern shore of Lake Erie, it is situated across the U.S. maritime border with Canada and lies approximately 60 miles (97 km) west of Pennsylvania.

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    1796 – Moses Cleaveland and survey party arrive at the location that would later become Cleveland.
    1797 – Lorenzo Carter, a prominent early settler, arrives.
    1800 – Trumbull Countycreated, encompassing Cleveland.
    1803 – Ohiobecomes the 17th State admitted to the Union.
    1805 – Geauga Countycreated, encompassing Cleveland.
    1808 – Lorenzo Carter builds the Zephyr, the first ship to be launched in Cleveland.

    1900s–1940s

    1. 1901 1.1. Tom L. Johnson elected mayor. 1.2. The Cleveland Blues (predecessor to the Cleveland Guardians) are established as one of the first teams in the new American League. 1.3. Cleveland worker and avowed anarchist, Leon Czolgosz assassinates U.S. President William McKinley in Buffalo, New York. 2. 1905 2.1. The Cleveland Newsbegins publication 2.2. Glenvilleand South Brooklyn annexed to Cleveland. 3. 1908 3.1. Collinwood School Fire 3.2. More Streetcar strikesbut less violent and unsu...

    1950s-1990s

    1. 1950 1.1. Cleveland Browns begin play in National Football League. 1.2. Cleveland Browns win the National Football League championship. 2. 1953 – Anthony J. Celebrezze elected mayor. 3. 1954 3.1. Last streetcarsrun. 3.2. Cleveland Browns win the National Football League championship. 4. 1955 4.1. Rapid Transitbegins operation. 4.2. Cleveland Browns win the National Football League championship. 5. 1959 – Boddie Recording Company in business. 6. 1960 6.1. Erieview urban renewal plan unveile...

    2001 – Cleveland Baronsare revived.
    2002 – Cleveland citizens elect Jane L. Campbellas the first female mayor of Cleveland.
    2003 – 2003 North America blackout
    2004 – vice-presidential candidates Dick Cheney and John Edwards debate at Case Western Reserve University.
    "Cleveland" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 5 (9th ed.). 1878. pp. 828–829.
    Cleveland History Timeline, The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History (Case Western Reserve University)
    "Cleveland" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 6 (11th ed.). 1910. pp. 503–506.
    Bourne, Henry Eldridge (1922). "Cleveland" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 30 (12th ed.).
  3. Cleveland is a city in northern Eastern Ohio, United States. It is home to over 400,000 people. It was named for General Moses Cleaveland in 1796, but according to legend a mistake in a local newspaper left out the first "a" in its name, which is why it is spelt like it is today. [1]

  4. Vor 6 Tagen · Learn More. Cleveland, city, seat (1810) of Cuyahoga county, northeastern Ohio, U.S. It is a major St. Lawrence Seaway port on the southern shore of Lake Erie, at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River. The city is home to Case Western Reserve University, and its attractions include the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.

  5. History of Cleveland. Bird's-eye view map of Cleveland in 1877. The written history of Cleveland began with the city's founding by General Moses Cleaveland of the Connecticut Land Company on July 22, 1796.