All joking aside, there's a lot more to Cleveland than polka, bowling and kielbasa. Thanks to a multi-million-dollar revitalization effort, this Lake Erie port has earned new respect as a center for business, culture, recreation and entertainment. The proof is evident across the lakefront, from the gleaming pyramid of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to the giant wind turbine at the Great Lakes Science Center to the state-of-the-art Cleveland Browns Stadium. Look for the 52-story Terminal Tower on the skyline and you'll find Tower City Center, a multiplex of shops, offices, restaurants, two hotels and a rapid-transit hub. From here, an indoor skyway leads to the Gateway Sports Complex, home of the Indians at Progressive Field and the Cavaliers at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. Learn More...