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Cleveland in Ohio was founded in 1796 and was incorporated in 1814. The city has been witness to contrasting historic events which have in turn defined the cultural set up. A few of the important buildings, museums, sites and places of historic and cultural importance which are also popular tourist attractions are listed as under:
Old Arcade: This historic monument built in the year 1890 is one of Cleveland's most distinguishing landmark and is also one of the finest examples of old architecture. Hotels such as the Hampton Inn Cleveland Downtown, Hyatt Regency Cleveland At The Arcade and the Renaissance Cleveland are located close to this historical place.
Old Stone Church: Located in downtown part of the city, the Old Stone Church is the oldest structure on Public Square. Hotels and accommodations overlooking this great historic & cultural monument are the Marriott Cleveland At Key Center, Hyatt Regency Cleveland At The Arcade and the Crowne Plaza City Center.
Cleveland Museum of Art: An extensive collection of Asian, medieval European and Columbian holdings with masterpieces by Van Gough and Picasso can all be found at this museum.
Cleveland Museum of Natural History: A place where one can find everything from dinosaur bones to astrological equipment with the main attraction being "Lucy" which is one of the oldest skeletons of human ancestors. Tourists can also find a number of downtown hotels located close to the museum such as the Intercontinental Cleveland, Radisson Hotel Suites Eastlake and the Intercontinental Suites Cleveland.
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