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  2. SS Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    SS Cleveland was a German transatlantic ocean liner that was launched in 1908 and scrapped in 1933. Cleveland was built for the Hamburg America Line (HAPAG) as a sister ship for Cincinnati. Captain Christian Dempwolf of the SS Moltke was appointed as captain of the Cleveland in late August 1909. In 1919 Cleveland became the troop ship USS ...

  3. Cleveland Giants - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Giants were a Negro league baseball team. The team played for one year, 1933. Their home games were contested at Cleveland's Luna Bowl in Luna Park. History. In 1933, the struggling Columbus Blue Birds of the Negro National League dropped out and were replaced by the Cleveland Giants. The club went 22-28 in their first and only year.

  4. Category:History of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Loudermill. Cleveland Cripple Survey. Cleveland Defense Area. Cleveland in the American Civil War. Cleveland Indigenous activism. Cleveland railroad history. Cleveland Stadium. Cleveland Traction Wars. Cleveland University.

  5. Mount Carmel Health System - Wikipedia

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    Mount Carmel Health System is the second-largest health care system in central Ohio. They employ over 8,000 employees and 1,500 doctors in their numerous outpatient facilities and their four hospitals: Mount Carmel East near Reynoldsburg, Mount Carmel Grove City in Grove City, Mount Carmel St. Ann's in Westerville, and Mount Carmel New Albany ...

  6. Kronos Quartet - Wikipedia

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    Kronos Quartet. The Kronos Quartet is an American string quartet based in San Francisco. [1] It has been in existence with a rotating membership of musicians for 50 years. The quartet covers a very broad range of musical genres, including contemporary classical music. More than 1,000 works have been written for it .

  7. Template:Cleveland Clinic - Wikipedia

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  8. Nicknames of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    There have been several nicknames for the City of Cleveland throughout its history. These include: "The 216" – Referring to the local area code. [1] [2] "America's North Coast" or "The North Coast" – Referring to the city's geographic position on the Lake Erie shore. [3]

  9. Cleveland Public Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Public Theatre is a theater and arts complex in Cleveland, Ohio, founded in 1981 by James Levin. [1] It is located at 6415 Detroit Avenue on Cleveland's west side in the Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood. Cleveland Public Theatre’s mission is to raise consciousness and nurture compassion through groundbreaking performances and life ...