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CLE = Hotel Erie 334 EuclidVisitors Avenue Center Cleveland, OH 44114 = Marina 216.875.6680 = Nightlife 3 = Parking Voinovich = Shopping Park NORTHCOAST Erieside Ave DISTRICT E r i e s i Wendy FirstEnergy d e Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Park Stadium A v 3 e S Great Lakes and Museum t Science Center WHISKEY W Margina Whiskey Is l Rd N 4 C ISLAND Key Plz Alfred Lerner Way land Mem 2 W Cleve orial Shoreway A R T F E i ro v THE FLATSnt Ave R Amtrak e F R r O R W 3rd EAST BANK N Ships Channel d T Marginal Rd S 9 L North Coast Municipal I S N Harbor/E. 9th E t Parking Strawbridge E Plaza (Mall C) E lm A Summit County City C v e e Flats/ 9 Courthouse Hall Davenport Ave n te East Bank S CIVIC D 1 i r t O v 0 i S W Lakeside Ave W Lakeside Ave W CENTER 1 s CLE Convention Center M e l 6 F Lakeside Ave E i d 1 o t v S 4 2 u 3 n r A 3 t S l R a A k b S O S c S v W n S t e o i 1 e 1 t l v t n r t t 2 8 W r m t 7 C Old River z e W E y t e W (Mall B) 3 E C r a Bethel Ct e H r Justice S A P S l s r e R S e c v t Beth Joh i el C nson a t v Ct t e e o Center v t n A d E s E e t L e E S o l A c S Global t a v o u o t 5 e p r y n e p c r Hamilto Center n Ave i d v R S a u H A m Canfie d ld C s t erm M on for Health Public 2 a i o n 6 Ave e is r B m v e Innovation Hall i l THE FLATS S Greater v o W D S t Cleveland d r t t St i Clair Ave W Clair Ave E a S WEST BANK 6 St Aquarium 1 l 5 0 Veterans S S 4 2 e Old Stone t 1 h 2 v S Mem’l E 2 D 2 o 8 ivision A A t S T ve Church 3 5 W r n 4 illm e i W S 0 t a a Plaza t n A e WAREHOUSE w S S v M t S e v E S a t A (Mall A) t 9 W Radio L n y w t E Fran Rockwell Ave E 4 o kfort Ave sl Rockw E in Public Sq Rockwell Ave ell Ave D W DISTRICT Was Settler’s 3 2 hington 6A Ave S Washington Av Landing t e Public Square St. John’s Cathedral 6 E 20 St. Malachi Church e e W Superior Ave E 6 W Av 6 rior Av Superio e 1 r t roit Sup P Ave E ia t r 9 S S r V De 20 o u W perio s 2 3 0 he S a p 2 t 2 8 5 C 3 W e De t W t tro 3 it c A 3 ve C Waln 2 ut A e t ve S E t S e Pu Sq A blic s S C 9 6 St W n t S S lin t t v t t 2 6 o L t n e e E W t A 8 A S r Vinc v 8 Su e e W n 4 e per Ave S v H W t A E W ior v t Horseshoe e C 2 o t e u hurch A S r Ala ve W C ba n o m 5 a a C V t n n t 6 O i n a a e Casino C W l R R ? 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