Cleveland is most fun in terms of places to go and things to do. Personally, i'd go to the place where i have more family/ friends. All else equal, CLEVELAND ROCKS!!
2007-02-05 08:09:02
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answered by tms 2
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Hard Question! It depends on where you are moving from. Look at what all of the cities have to offer. Don't simply look at restaurants and events. Look at Topography and seasons. They are all amazingly enough very different. I have lived in Columbus and visited both Cincinnati and Cleveland. Are you into sports? If you love professional sports then you would like Cincinnati or Cleveland. If you love college sports then Columbus is your town. My husband is from Columbus. I am moving to Columbus in June from Pittsburgh (my home town). I am going to miss many aspects of Pittsburgh but Columbus has a great deal to offer. Columbus is a very young city with many events and activities focused on the 30 ish age group. If you love music there is a great concert series called Picnic with the Pops.
www.picnicwiththepops.com
I have been to it many times and it is a great time.
There are also many great venues for local bands. (depending on your taste)
I have also been to many Ohio State games and I always have a blast. If you love to eat out then I really recommend Columbus. Columbus is considered a test market. Which means that many new restaurants come to Columbus to see how they will fare.
If you love shopping then you will be on Cloud 9.
There is Easton Town Center (an outside shopping mall)
www.eastontowncenter.com
Polaris Fashion Place. Check out the web-site...
http://www.polarisfashionplace.com/
lots of great stores and restaurants. It is also near Polaris Amphitheater. www.polarisconcerts.com
The Columbus Zoo is also amazing. It is worth a visit. They also have a wonderful event once a year with multiple restaurants and bands.
www.columbuszoo.org
My daughter loves science so I plan on spending a lot of time at COSI. www.cosi.org/index.asp.
Check out each cities web-site. I am sure that Cincinnati and Cleveland have similar sites. This site will hopefully show you everything that I haven't mentioned.
I hope you are happy with your decision whichever it is.
http://ci.columbus.oh.us/
Good Luck!!!!!
2007-02-07 12:03:16
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answered by Lauretta R 3
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I love Cincinnati, and have lived in Cincinnati all my life, but it's a boring town. So is Columbus. I'd pick Cleveland just because there's so much more to do there.
2007-02-05 04:05:25
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answered by Matteo L 2
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I would probably pick Cleveland. It has by far the best public transportation, and I'd much rather ride in a city than drive. It also is a diverse city, with both many ethnic groups and many lifestyles. Columbus would definitely be my least favorite. It comes across as an overgrown suburb.
2007-02-06 04:47:10
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answered by dmb 5
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cleveland has plenty to do and see, but keep in mind it is only 2 hrs from columbus. so live in the capital, it is by far the cleanest of the three. plus is is the most advanced, all the shopping restaurants and freeways. cincinnati is a dump (except for the suburbs) and is only good to drive through.
2007-02-06 02:03:49
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answered by jdryan123 2
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There is nada to do in Cincinati and Columbus, I know cause I've visited both. However, I did live in the Cleveland area for years and there was no shortage of great shows, restaurants, museums, you name it! Cleveland is a clean, friendly city and the views of the lake are breathtaking! If you enjoy water sports, this is just another reason to move to Cleveland.
2007-02-04 18:18:46
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answered by Erica 5
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Columbus,because it the home of Ohio State
2007-02-06 22:36:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Explore the Northern Kentucky side of Cincinnati. It's faster growing, lower cost of living, less crime, nicer people. Columbus area has lots of attractions but it's depressingly flat, and significantly colder and grayer for much of the year.
2016-05-24 02:08:12
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answered by Ann 4
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Cleveland without a doubt. I've been to the other two...not for me. After living in two different states, I've returned home to Cleveland each time. The reasons have all been stated; lots to do, nightlife, museums, culture, sports, etc...but most importantly, it's HOME.
2007-02-07 08:12:28
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answered by Enchanted 7
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CLEVELAND!
CLEVELAND HAS MANY DIVERSE AREAS.
DO YOUR HOMEWORK BEFORE YOU CHOSE AND AREA!
It is an area where you can work in the suburbs or downtown without a very long commute.
There are plenty of things to do here.
Look at the newspaper or magazines below.
2007-02-05 11:33:21
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answered by Debra M 1
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