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Cleveland was founded in 1796 near the mouth of the Cuyahoga River and quickly became a manufacturing center because of its accessibility to several canals and railroad lines. It is the 45th largest city in the United States. Some of the must-see venues include the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the House of Blues and the Cleveland Museum of Art. Some nicknames for the city include: "The Forest City, "Sixty City," "America's North Coast" and "C-Town." Jews first arrived in the area in 1817, and the current Jewish population is about 81,000. Some of the big Jewish areas include Cleveland Heights, Beachwood and Pepper Pike.
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