Category:People from Cleveland, Ohio

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Cleveland, Ohio, located in the northeastern part of the state on the shore of Lake Erie, was founded in 1796 and developed into a major industrial center during the 19th and 20th centuries. The city became known for steel production, manufacturing, and shipping, while also establishing itself as an important medical hub with institutions like the Cleveland Clinic gaining international recognition. Cleveland's cultural contributions include being designated as the home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, reflecting the city's significant role in American music history.

The city's diverse economic base, prominent healthcare institutions, and cultural significance have attracted and produced notable figures across various fields including business, medicine, entertainment, and sports. Cleveland's industrial heritage and position as a major Great Lakes port have contributed to its role in shaping American commerce and culture throughout its history.

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