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Top 10 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Cleveland, Ohio | USA - English

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Cleveland is one of the biggest tourist attractions in USA having many best places in Cleveland. Cleveland, officially the City of Cleveland, is a major city in the U.S. state of Ohio, and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. It is located along the southern shore of Lake Erie, across the U.S. maritime border with Canada and approximately 60 miles west of the Ohio-Pennsylvania state border. So to help you figure out the places you need to try, we've gathered up a bucket list of the best Places in Cleveland that you won't regret going to.

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10 Best Tourist Attractions in Cleveland, Ohio

10 Best Tourist Attractions in Cleveland, Ohio
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TOP 10 Things to do in Cleveland, Ohio 2023!

TOP 10 Things to do in Cleveland, Ohio 2023!

Cleveland, Ohio is an amazing place to visit in Ohio. If you want to know top 10 what to do in Cleveland or you need a travel guide, please keep watching.

Number 4. Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in the United States. Located near Brookside Metropolitan Park, the zoo has domestic and exotic animals from around the world, including the largest collection of primate species in North America.
Besides enjoying the many renovated animal exhibits, you can spend time at the 4D Theater or take part in one of the many behind-the-scenes experiences and seasonal programs.
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is also a botanic garden with beautiful year-round foliage.

Number 3. Greater Cleveland Aquarium
The Cleveland Aquarium is housed in one of the city's premier historical buildings, the First Energy Powerhouse. But the real attraction is inside, where you will be treated to colorful and unusual creatures from the deep.
The aquarium has eight different galleries with over 50 exhibits and 2,500 animals spread across 300 species. Learn about aquatic life in categories like tropical reefs or in Ohio's lakes and Rivers.
Animal interactions are available, including the ability to get up close and personal with stingrays and touch a blue-tongued skink at the petting tank.


Number 2. Lake View Cemetery
The Lake View Cemetery was created in the style of those found in Victorian England and France, as a garden with monuments. Referred to as Cleveland's Outdoor Museum and designed as a peaceful park, the 285-acre cemetery features elegant gardens and horticulture.
The cemetery was established in 1869 and contains more than 100,000 graves, including some famous names. James Abram Garfield, 20th President of the United States; John Davison Rockefeller; and Eliot Ness are among the few who made Lake View Cemetery their final resting place.
The cemetery is a popular place for photography in Ohio, and its park-like setting makes it easy to just wander and be curious about the many unique gravesites. Lake View Cemetery holds history walking tours and even concerts on the lawn during the year.


Number 1. Christmas Story House
One of the most admired attractions in Cleveland is the A Christmas Story House that was the hallmark of the famous 1983 holiday movie. This movie-set home is open to visitors for tours, and it has remained just like it appears in scenes from the nostalgic movie classic.
You will recognize the interior of the home, especially the famous leg lamp. You can even buy your own replica of it in the gift shop across the street. There are a couple of buildings to see including the museum that has preserved some of the costumes from the movie and props like the family's car.
The home and tourist attraction are tucked away in a residential neighborhood, making it even more charming.
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Top 5 Places to Explore in Cleveland Ohio.

Hello everyone! Welcome to trovexgo. In this video, I'm happy to present the Top 5 Places to Explore in Cleveland Ohio.
Cleveland is the second biggest city in Ohio and exemplifies modernity with a touch of rusticity. There are several theatres, museums, and a lively social scene on the Flats East Bank, where the Cuyahoga River and Lake Erie combined. Tourists will discover plenty of activities.

In the 1800s, Cleveland was one of the essential canal ports in the eastern United States and a central industrial hub where many of the wealthiest American businesspeople built their fortunes. The opulent homes on Euclid Avenue, sometimes known as Millionaires' Row, serve as evidence of their riches.

Cleveland is a lovely city situated on Lake Erie's shores. This coastal city is renowned for its Polish Boy sandwiches, professional sports teams, and iron industry with a long history.
It is the perfect spot for a vacation with activities such as visiting a museum, seeing a historic site, playing games at a casino, visiting a botanical garden, interacting with animals at a zoo, and more.
We have compiled a list of the best Cleveland attractions to assist you in planning a unique and thrilling trip.

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Top 10 Shopping Malls to Visit in Cleveland, Ohio | USA - English

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The Cleveland has no shortage of shopping Malls, but not all of them are made equal, and some are particularly outstanding. Malls have always been a popular American pastime because of their timeless combination of retail stores and alluring restaurants. In this video, we will show you the top 10 Shopping Malls to visit in Cleveland.

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New Bedford Victorian Walking Tour Walk #2

Bruce Barnes takes us to view some of the most beautiful and important New Bedford Victorian houses while explaining various Victorian styles including Queen Anne, Greek Revival, Transitional, Italianate, and French Second Empire Victorian styles. Another marvelous New Bedford Preservation Society tour.

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00:15 – 350 Union Street, discussion of variety of style influences in Victorian houses
04:45 – Haskell House, 345 Union Street
06:17 – Octagon House, 347 Union Street and discussion of Orson S. Fowler, a prominent phrenologist and primary advocate of octagonal houses
09:06 – Discussion of Victorians built on grounds of what was on and bordering the Arnold estate.
11:00– Victorian-era bluestone sidewalks, which were a fixture in New Bedford as early as the 1830s.
14:15 – One of New Bedford’s finest Queen Anne style Victorians from the 1880s.
16:12 – Wonderful Italianate home at 139 Cottage Street
17:56 –1857 edition to the Rotch Gothic Cottage that was detached and moved to this location in 1906.
20:12 –The Rotch Gothic Cottage, one of the most famous gothic revival houses in America and a National Historic Landmark.
22:15 – Country-style Gothic Revival at 14 Irving Street
23:22 – 1887 Queen Anne with many influences

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Top 10 WORST towns in New York State. No need for sunscreen most the year.

Top 10 WORST towns in New York State.

Let's face it, New York gets a bad rep for New York City. Well, there are many small towns in New York State that help out with that bad rep. This video list 10 of the bad ones. Like I said in the title no need for sunscreen most of the year.
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Top 10 Best National Parks to Visit in Massachusetts | USA - English

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From protected shoreline areas to elevated mountain ranges, the top 10 national parks in Massachusetts boast some of the best views and natural scenery in Massachusetts. Massachusetts is full of state parks, national heritage areas, historical parks, a national seashore, and other parks. There are over a hundred state protected areas in Massachusetts which include wildlife areas, state forests, nature reserves, state parks, and so much more. If you’re in Massachusetts and enjoy nature and spending time outdoors, then this list of Massachusetts parks is for you. The comprehensive list covers twenty-five of the best outdoor recreational spaces which preserve the natural beauty of the land while providing ample opportunity to partake in activities such as hiking, fishing, swimming, camping, and more. In many of the parks we’ve listed, the fun continues during the colder winter months as they also provide snowshoeing, ice fishing, and cross-country skiing. Check out the top 10 best National Parks to visit in Massachusetts and put together a trip itinerary that kids and adults alike will remember for a lifetime.

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20 things to do in Cleveland during summer

These summer activities and major attractions in Cleveland are worth visiting every year. Whether you're a visitor to Ohio or live in The Land, you'll find some fun things to do on this list. See timestamps below.

1) EDGEWATER BEACH (0:06)
This is Cleveland's beach! You can rent kayaks, play sand volleyball or eat and drink at the beach house. There's a fishing pier and a huge field where people like to fly kites. Also a bike and hike path. 6500 Memorial Shoreway, Cleveland, Ohio 44102

2) KAYAK ON THE CUYAHOGA RIVER (0:25)
Great Lakes Watersports rents kayaks, jet skis and even power boats. You can paddle the river or enjoy the waters of Lake Erie. Closed Tuesdays. 1148 Main Ave, Cleveland, OH 44113

3) WATERFRONT RESTAURANTS (0:44)
The Flats East Bank is a redeveloped neighborhood with all kinds of restaurants and bars. It's near where the Cuyahoga River meets Lake Erie. 1055 Old River Road, Cleveland, OH 44113
- Alley Cat Oyster Bar
- Collision Bend Brewing Company
- Lindey's Lake House
- Punch Bowl Social

4) CANOPY WALK & EMERGENT TOWER (1:07)
- The Holden Arboretum is one of the largest arboretums in America. These two exhibits bring you into nature in a unique way. The canopy walk is 500 feet long and 65 feet off the ground. The emergent tower is 120 feet high! 9550 Sperry Rd, Kirtland, OH 44094

5) STARGAZING AT OBSERVATORY PARK (1:30)
Incredible 36-inch reflecting telescope open to the public on certain nights. Visit the Nassau Astronomical Station and Observatory Park, both on the same property in Geauga Park District. 10610 Clay St, Montville, OH 44064

6) CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA AT BLOSSOM MUSIC CENTER (1:55)
Watch a classic movie while the Orchestra plays the soundtrack. Open air and lawn seating. Listen to classical music under the stars. 1145 W Steels Corners Rd, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223

7) HEINEN'S DOWNTOWN (2:14)
Great grocery store and eatery in a restored bank rotunda that is architecturally stunning. 900 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44115

8) BAR 32 ROOFTOP PATIO (2:32)
On the 32nd floor of the Hilton Downtown Hotel. This is the best rooftop patio view in the city. 100 Lakeside Ave E, Cleveland, OH 44114

9) CUYAHOGA VALLEY NATIONAL PARK (2:53)
33,000 acres. One of the most visited national parks in the U.S.
- Ledges Trail - 6FFQ+FW Boston Heights, Ohio
- Brandywine Falls - 8176 Brandywine Rd, Sagamore Hills, OH 44067
- Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail (Lock 29 trailhead) - 1648 Mill St W, Peninsula, OH 44264
- Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad

10) CLEVELAND METROPARKS ZOO & RAINFOREST (3:33)
Make sure you see the African Elephant exhibit, Tiger Passage, Asian Highlands and Giraffe Encounter. 3900 Wildlife Way, Cleveland, OH 44109

11) NORTH COAST HARBOR (3:56)
800 E 9th Street Pier, Cleveland, OH 44114
- USS Cod Submarine Memorial
- Steamship William G. Mather
- Goodtime III
- Great Lakes Science Center & NASA Glenn Visitors Center
- Nuevo Modern Mexican & Tequila Bar
- International Women's Air & Space Museum
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum

12) CLEVELAND BOTANICAL GARDEN (4:44)
10 acres of outdoor gardens and an 18,000 square foot glasshouse. 11030 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44106

13) TERMINAL TOWER OBSERVATION DECK (5:14)
Historic landmark skyscraper offers 42nd floor observation deck with views in all directions. Open on weekends during summer. 230 W Huron Rd, Cleveland, OH 44113

14) EAST FOURTH STREET (5:33)
Popular restaurant and bar hot spot for visitors. 323 Prospect Ave E, Cleveland, OH 44115 (Between Prospect and Euclid Avenue)

15) LEAGUE PARK & THE BASEBALL HERITAGE MUSEUM (5:52)
Preserved baseball field and park at the site of historic stadium where Babe Ruth hit his 500th home run. Great museum on site with historic baseball items on display. Open Wednesdays and Saturdays. 6601 Lexington Ave, Cleveland, OH 44103

16) WATCH A BASEBALL GAME AT PROGRESSIVE FIELD (6:19)
Home of the Cleveland Indians. 2401 Ontario St, Cleveland, OH 44115

17) LAKE VIEW CEMETERY (6:33)
President James Garfield National Historic Monument. Incredible Wade Chapel with Tiffany glass interior. John D. Rockefeller grave site. 12316 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106

18) ADAPTIVE RECREATION (7:02)
- The North Olmsted Golf Club (The Turn) offers adaptive golf. 5840 Canterbury Rd, North Olmsted, OH 44070
- Valley Riding offers therapeutic horseback riding, wheel chair accessible. 19901 Puritas Ave, Cleveland, OH 44135
- Cleveland Metroparks offers a number of adaptive sports.
- 3 Trackers does adaptive kayaking, paddleboading, waterskiing and more.

19) OLD-SCHOOL ICE CREAM (7:32)
- Honey Hut - various locations
- East Coast Original Frozen Custard - various locations

20) SOLSTICE STEPS AT LAKEWOOD PARK (7:54)
Probably the best place to watch the sunset near Cleveland. 14532 Lake Ave, Lakewood, OH 44107

Top Tourist Attractions in Cleveland (Ohio) - Travel Guide


Top Tourist Attractions in Cleveland (Ohio) - Travel Guide:
Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Great Lakes Science Center, Horseshoe Casino Cleveland, Lake View Cemetery, Playhouse Square Center, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Tower City Center, USS Cod Submarine Memorial, West Side Market
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The top 5 waterfalls in the Cleveland area

Leave the busy world behind for a little while and enjoy one of these waterfalls near Cleveland!

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The 24 MOST FESTIVE Christmas Towns In The US

Get ready to unwrap the enchantment of the most festive Christmas towns in the US. From the snowy charm of Vermont to the Bavarian-inspired magic in Washington, these destinations make holiday dreams come true. Discover the joys of the season in these winter wonderlands, where Christmas spirit is as abundant as snowflakes.

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00:21 - Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
00:50 - Solvang, California
01:16 - Branson, Missouri
01:39 - Bernville, Pennsylvania
02:02 - Big Bear Lake, California
02:26 - Newport, Rhode Island
02:52 - Stockbridge, Massachusetts
03:20 - Boothbay, Maine
03:50 - Clifton, Ohio
04:11 - Portsmouth, New Hampshire
04:35 - Williamsburg, Virginia
05:03 - Rhinebeck, New York
05:29 - Mystic, Connecticut
05:55 - Durango, Colorado
06:21 - Frankenmuth, Michigan
06:51 - Natchitoches, Louisiana
07:17 - North Pole, Alaska
07:44 - St. Augustine, Florida
08:08 - Santa Fe, New Mexico
08:40 - Vail, Colorado
09:04 - Santa Claus, Indiana
09:33 - Woodstock, Vermont
10:03 - New York City, New York
10:30 - Leavenworth, Washington

7 waterfalls in the Cleveland Metroparks' Bedford Reservation

Is Bedford Reservation the best place in the Cleveland Metroparks to find waterfalls? Naturalist Jake Kudrna shows waterfalls that are accessible to the public as well as hidden falls that can only be seen on a naturalist-led hike.

For questions regarding Cleveland Metroparks waterfalls, please email CanalWay Center at: canalway@clevelandmetroparks.com
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Waterfalls covered in this video:

1. Great Falls of Tinker's Creek -

2. Junction Falls - accessible on a naturalist-led hike

3. Bridal Veil Falls -

4. Fish Bowl Falls - accessible on a naturalist-led hike

5. Stone Quarry Falls -

6. Linda Falls - read this article for approximate location and how to hike there:

7. Hemlock Falls -

The Bedford Reservation and all these waterfalls are part of Cuyahoga Valley National Park. See the national park map here:

New Bedford VIP3 Walking Tour - Notable People in New Bedford History

Join the incomparable Bruce Barnes on his VIP 3 Walking Tour in west end New Bedford. The VIP 3 tour visits seven family houses where we learn about the families associated with these houses, and their significance and impacts to the history of New Bedford.

Learn about Joseph Rotch (1704-1784), the man who brought Whaling to New Bedford from Nantucket. Without his entrepreneurial drive and genius, New Bedford never would have become The City That Lit The World. He was the progenitor of some of the most important and influential personages in the city.

At his imposing County Street Mansion, discover Joseph Grinnell (1788-1885), the man who brought textiles to New Bedford and a member of the U.S House of Representatives. An abolitionist and close associate of Abraham Lincoln, who stayed at this mansion, he was renowned for his financial acumen.

John H. Clifford (1809-1876) was the only man from New Bedford to become governor of Massachusetts. He is most known as the prosecutor at the famed prosecution of the Parkman Murder, the trial that introduced the use of circumstantial evidence as well as the “beyond a reasonable doubt” concept to criminal proceedings.

At the Swain Stable, last remaining part of the Swain Estate, learn about the legacy of William W. Swain (1793-1858) and Lydia Swain (1793-1878), founders of the Swain School, now part of U Mass Dartmouth. After the early death of their son Robert, the Swains were key influencers in the lives and careers of architect Robert Swain Peabody and artist R. Swain Gifford, both named in honor of Robert.

The Pierce family - Andrew G. Pierce (1829-1903), Otis N. Pierce Jr. (1939-1932), Edward T. Pierce (1855-1935), and Andrew T. Pierce Jr. (1864-1950). were one of the most powerful and influential families in US textile industry Learn about the Pierces.

As the long-time publisher of the New Bedford Standard Times, Basil Brewer (1883-1975) was one of the most powerful and influential people in NewBedford from the 1950s until the 1960s. A prominent and ardent conservative, Brewer’s endorsement of liberal John F. Kennedy almost single-handedly won him the senatorial election of 1952 over powerful conservative Republican Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.

The Crapo family is one of the most important and influential in the history of New Bedford. Henry Howland Crapo (1804-1869) was a notable nurseryman, businessman, and politician, notable for driving the creation of the first free public library in the United States, the New Bedford Free Public Library. He was later governor of Michigan. William Wallace Crapo (1830-1926) was a major influencer in New Bedford as President of the Wamsutta Mills, a US Congressman, lawyer, not to mention the man who commissioned the Whaleman’s Statue in front of the library. Henry Howland Crapo II (1862-1951) was a prominent New Bedford lawyer and businessman as well as a prominent local historian and author.

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0:00 – Introduction
00:32 – The Rotch Rodman Mansion (1833) - Joseph Rotch Senior (1704-1784)
13:01 – The Joseph Grinnell Mansion (1836) - Joseph Grinnell (1788-1885)
21:19 – The John H. Clifford House (1830) – John H. Clifford (1809-1876)
31:14 – The Swain Stable (1810) –William W. Swain (1793-1858) and Lydia Swain (1793-1878)
38:10 – The Andrew T. Pierce Jr House (1881) - Henry Howland Crapo (1804-1869), William W. Crapo (1830-1926), and Henry Howland Crapo II (1862-1951).
50:25 – The Basil Brewer House (1841) – Basil Brewer (1883-1975)
01:01:01 – The Crapo House (1840) Henry Howland Crapo (1804-1869), William Wallace Crapo (1830-1926), and Henry Howland Crapo II (1862-1951)

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10 Must-Visit Places In Boston

Boston, maybe more than any other American city, is steeped in colonial and Revolutionary War history. It's no surprise, then, that its most important places have become a pilgrimage trail for Americans and others hoping to learn more about the country's past.

Choose the best time to visit Boston and then make the most of your vacation with this useful guide to the city's tourist attractions and things to do.

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History of New Bedford - Whitman Mills Historic Walking Tour

Join Bruce Barnes as he leads us on this New Bedford Preservation Society tour around the Whitman Mills historic properties and learn their significance in the New Bedford textile industry. Discover their important innovations, including the automatic loom, one of the most significant advancements in the history of mill technology.

The Whitman group of cotton mills was the first group of mills in New Bedford founded and financed by people that reside outside New Bedford. They included the original Whitman Mill (1895), the Manomet (1903), the Nonquitt (1906), and the Nashawena (1909). Located in the north end of New Bedford, these were among the largest and most innovative of the New Bedford mill properties.

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Top 10 Best Waterfalls to Visit in Ohio | USA - English

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There are too many beautiful waterfalls in Ohio. Ohio has a flat topography than most other states, and mountainous terrain may not surround the waterfalls.The Buckeye State is home to some beautiful waterfalls, many of which are set within national and state parks and can easily be reached on pleasant hiking trails through the wilderness. From the incredible horseshoe-shaped cave of Ash Cave Falls to Rockbridge Falls, which flows beneath the longest natural bridge in Ohio, there are a wealth of beautiful and unique waterfalls, hiking trails, and scenic landscapes to enjoy around the state. Today we will show you the top 10 beautiful waterfalls in Ohio and have an eye-catching beauty of nature.

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The Very Best Things to do in Brooklyn

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Dave and Deb of The Planet D show you all the best things to do in Brooklyn including great eats, sights and activities in Brooklyn New York.
You don't have to stay downtown Manhattan to enjoy New York, Brooklyn is a hot spot to stay and play! From good eats to great sites and of course the Brooklyn Bridge. Brooklyn is where it's at.

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Welcome to New York
When travelling to New York City
Many people often only think of the sites in downtown Manhatten,
But there are a lot of exciting neighbourhoods around the city that are worth a visit too.
A lot of people, when they think of New York, they just think they have to stay downtown in Manhattan
Do you have any recommendations on why they should consider Brooklyn as a place to stay.
Brooklyn really gives you the opportunity to experience really what the true New Yorker sort of lives like.
We took the subway yesterday and it took us no time it was like literally a couple of stops and we were in Manhattan,
Make sure to get your Metro Card when you are here in New York City,
You get unlimited travel on trains and buses for seven days for only thirty bucks.
Prego, from here in Brooklyn.
And do you have any favourite restaurants that you can suggest that people go to?
I have a couple
One of my favourite is called Saraghina
They have incredible pizza, but they also have a real nice rotating menu every day.
Octopus salad is the best!
Octopus, mmm
There's Peaches Hot House it's right around the corner,
It's got some of the best fried chicken in Brooklyn you know.
Peaches Hot House Chicken and man it's good.
Brooklyn has some of the best pizza and when you're here, you better go to Grimaldi's
The best way to get to Brooklyn, is walk across the Brooklyn Bridge!
And behind me is the neighbourhood known as DUMBO
One of the hottest neighbourhoods in Brooklyn is Williamsburg.
Come to Coney Island.
So when you come to New York City, Make sure you consider coming to stay in Brooklyn, it's really quiet, we've been sleeping great
and you get a lot more space.

Bed Stuy Brooklyn Walk

Bed Stuy Brooklyn is a neighborhood in the northern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. Bedford–Stuyvesant has the largest collection of intact and largely untouched Victorian architecture in the United States, with roughly 8,800 buildings built before 1900. Since the late 1930s, the neighborhood has been a major cultural center for Brooklyn's African American population. Since the early 2000s, Bedford-Stuyvesant has undergone significant gentrification, resulting in a dramatic demographic shift combined with increasing rent and real estate prices.

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