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    Hello everyone, just introducing myself. Anyone from the Cleveland, OH area?

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    Welcome to the forum jmansmc23. I'm not from Cleveland, but I have driven through or at least nearby. Does that count?

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    Welcome to the forum. I'm from a city on another one of the Great Lakes. I've never been to Cleveland, but the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is on my list of things to do someday. I stayed overnight in a suburban hotel in the Greater Cleveland area last year on my drive from Chicago to Virginia but didn't have time to get into the city to see the museum.

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    Hello and welcome to the forum, JMansmc23 - it's nice to *meet* you!

    I am in the western suburbs of Cleveland so it's a small world

    Looking forward to reading your posts..

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    I'm not from Cleveland either (Grand Rapids, MI), but welcome. We have members here from all over the globe.
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