This page is for people to be in the know about Cleveland and the surrounding areas. With so much to keep track of, there are many interesting facts that people might overlook while exploring Cleveland’s 220-year history. A local resident led a peaceful protest from the Medina Square up North Court Street in support of Black Lives Matter and George Floyd. Notable people.
If you DO know the fact, still, take a drink. Cleveland is a magical place with lots of fascinating facts and history. David Bivin - author; Tony Perkins - president of the Family Research Council and a former Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives graduated from Cleveland High School in 1981. 1. Cleveland as a Matter of Fact has 6,055 members. There are stories surrounding just about every building, street, or park in the Forest City. 10 Fun Facts About Cleveland You Never Knew Were True. Cleveland City Parks and Recreation Department maintains three parks, with more than 50 picnic areas, 3 tennis courts, and 1 gymnasium. So magical, in fact, there should probably be a drinking game about it. Fitzgerald, from Mantua, ran for Black Lives Matter and Stricklen, of Lexington, ran for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Neither man had run nearly that far before. That’s just how we roll.
Here’s one: if you DON’T know the fact, take a drink. Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith told cleveland.com that the OSU athletic department will continue to support any athletes who protest in … Cleveland is a city filled to the brim with history. CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Black Lives Matter Cleveland joins the “call for justice” to protest the death of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer.