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Welcome to The Land, where we unlock the biggest stories shaping Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. From breaking local news and Browns, Guardians, and Cavaliers updates to concerts, festivals, business headlines, and the people making a difference across The Land, we’ve got it covered.

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  • 10 Best Steakhouses in Greater Cleveland for 2026
    2026/07/17

    Welcome to The Land, the podcast that celebrates everything that makes Greater Cleveland one of America's great places to live, work, eat, and explore. From neighborhood favorites to iconic landmarks, from hidden gems to legendary destinations, we take you beyond the headlines to discover the people, places, and traditions that define Northeast Ohio.

    Today's episode is one every steak lover has been waiting for.

    We're counting down The Land's Top 10 Steakhouses in Greater Cleveland.

    Our rankings cover restaurants throughout Cuyahoga, Summit, and Medina counties and are based on extensive editorial research, customer reviews, consistency, food quality, service, atmosphere, reputation, and overall dining experience. Advertising never influences our rankings. Every restaurant on today's list has earned its place through years of excellence.

    Whether you're celebrating an anniversary, closing a business deal, enjoying a family dinner, or simply craving one of the finest steaks in Ohio, these restaurants represent the very best our region has to offer.

    You've been listening to The Land from CLE Radio. Explore more Northeast Ohio stories anytime at CLEradio.com. Thanks for listening.

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  • #30 Why We Call It "The Land": Cleveland's Past, Present, and Future
    2026/07/14
    Why We Call It "The Land": Cleveland's Past, Present, and FutureEvery city has a nickname.Chicago is the Windy City.New York is the Big Apple.New Orleans is the Big Easy.But for Cleveland, one nickname stands above the rest.The Land.It's more than a slogan. It's more than a phrase used by athletes, musicians, and longtime residents."The Land" represents pride, resilience, community, and the people who have shaped Northeast Ohio for more than 225 years.After exploring thirty episodes of Cleveland's incredible history, we arrive at one final question.What makes Cleveland truly special?The answer is simple.It's the people.More Than a Place on a MapWhen Moses Cleaveland first arrived at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River in 1796, he could not have imagined what would grow from that small frontier settlement.Over the next two centuries, Cleveland became:A transportation hub.An industrial powerhouse.A center of innovation.A healthcare leader.A music capital.A world-class sports city.A cultural destination.Every generation added another chapter to the story.Every challenge made the city stronger.That journey is what gives "The Land" its meaning.Built by GenerationsCleveland was never built by one person.It was built by thousands.Farmers cleared the land.Canal workers connected Ohio to the nation.Steelworkers fueled America's industrial growth.Immigrant families created neighborhoods filled with culture and tradition.Teachers educated future leaders.Doctors and researchers developed life-saving treatments.Artists inspired creativity.Entrepreneurs built new businesses.Each generation left something behind for the next.That shared legacy continues today.A Community Like No OtherOne of Cleveland's greatest strengths is its sense of community.Neighbors help neighbors.Local businesses support local schools.Volunteers improve parks and neighborhoods.Families gather for festivals, sporting events, and traditions that have lasted for generations.Whether you're watching a Guardians game, enjoying dinner in Little Italy, hiking through the Metroparks, or spending an evening at Playhouse Square, you're experiencing the spirit that makes Cleveland unique.People here care about their city.And they care about each other.Resilience Defines ClevelandNo city succeeds without overcoming adversity.Cleveland has experienced economic downturns, industrial decline, population loss, and heartbreaking moments on the playing field.Yet time after time, the city found a way forward.Factories gave way to advanced manufacturing.Healthcare became a global industry.Historic neighborhoods welcomed new investment.Downtown came back to life.Waterfront development continues expanding.Innovation replaced uncertainty with opportunity.Rather than being defined by its setbacks, Cleveland has been defined by its comeback.That resilience is part of the city's identity.Looking Toward the FutureToday's Cleveland is preparing for tomorrow.New technology companies continue opening across Northeast Ohio.Medical researchers are developing treatments that will improve lives around the world.Universities are preparing future engineers, scientists, educators, entrepreneurs, and healthcare professionals.Artists continue filling neighborhoods with creativity.Restaurants introduce new flavors inspired by cultures from around the world.The lakefront is evolving.Historic buildings are finding new purpose.The next chapter of Cleveland's story is already being written.Why "The Land" EnduresAsk ten people what "The Land" means, and you'll probably hear ten different answers.For some, it's cheering for the Browns on a cold Sunday afternoon.For others, it's a walk through the West Side Market.It's sunsets over Lake Erie.Summer concerts at Blossom.A meal in Tremont.A festival in Little Italy.A bike ride through the Metroparks.A night at Playhouse Square.A championship parade through downtown.These moments become lifelong memories.Together, they create a shared identity.That identity is The Land.The Story Never EndsHistory is not something locked inside museums.It continues every single day.A child visits the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for the first time.A family opens a neighborhood business.A scientist makes a breakthrough at Cleveland Clinic.A volunteer plants trees in a local park.A student graduates from college.A new resident discovers everything Cleveland has to offer.Each moment becomes part of the city's ongoing story.One day, those stories will become history too.A Thank You to ClevelandOver the course of this series, we've explored more than 225 years of remarkable history.From frontier settlement to modern city, Cleveland has continually reinvented itself while remaining true to the values that made it great.Hard work.Innovation.Perseverance.Community.Hope.These qualities continue inspiring everyone who proudly calls Northeast Ohio home.ConclusionCleveland has never been defined by a single building, industry, or championship.It has always been defined by its ...
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  • #29 Hidden Cleveland: Secret Places, Lost Neighborhoods, and Local Legends
    2026/07/14
    Hidden Cleveland: Secret Places, Lost Neighborhoods, and Local LegendsEvery city has stories waiting to be discovered.Some are told in museums.Others are preserved in historic buildings or old photographs.But many of Cleveland's most fascinating stories remain hidden beneath busy streets, tucked inside quiet neighborhoods, or remembered only through local legends.From underground tunnels and forgotten landmarks to historic cemeteries and mysterious mansions, Cleveland offers countless opportunities to explore a side of the city that many visitors—and even longtime residents—have never seen.Hidden Cleveland reminds us that history is often found where we least expect it.Underground ClevelandBeneath parts of downtown Cleveland lies a network of historic tunnels and underground passageways.Many were built to move freight, utilities, steam, or people between buildings without disrupting busy streets above.Although most are no longer open to the public, these hidden spaces remain an important part of Cleveland's infrastructure and history.Other underground features include abandoned foundations, old utility corridors, and remnants of buildings that disappeared during redevelopment.Together, they reveal how previous generations built a growing city beneath the one we see today.Historic Cemeteries Preserve Cleveland's StorySome of Cleveland's greatest historical treasures are found in its cemeteries.Erie Street Cemetery, established in 1826, is the city's oldest surviving cemetery and contains the graves of many early settlers and civic leaders.A few miles away, Lake View Cemetery has become one of America's most beautiful garden cemeteries.It is the final resting place of President James A. Garfield, industrialist John D. Rockefeller, public safety director Eliot Ness, philanthropist Jeptha Wade, and many other influential Clevelanders.The cemetery is also home to the famous Haserot Angel, one of the city's most photographed monuments.Its weathered bronze face appears to shed tears, inspiring generations of artists, photographers, and storytellers.Forgotten LandmarksNot every historic Cleveland landmark survived into the twenty-first century.Several important sites disappeared as the city evolved.Among them were:Cleveland Union DepotCentral MarketEuclid Beach Park attractionsPortions of League ParkHistoric industrial buildingsEntire commercial districts replaced by modern developmentAlthough some structures were lost, preservation efforts have saved many others, including The Arcade, Terminal Tower, Playhouse Square, and numerous historic warehouses now serving new purposes.These restorations allow Cleveland's history to remain part of everyday life.Lost NeighborhoodsUrban renewal, highway construction, and changing industries dramatically reshaped many Cleveland neighborhoods during the twentieth century.Some communities lost blocks of historic homes and businesses as interstates, redevelopment projects, and public housing transformed the city.Neighborhoods such as Central, sections of the Near West Side, and industrial districts along the Cuyahoga River changed significantly over time.Yet memories remain.Former residents continue preserving neighborhood histories through photographs, family stories, churches, and community organizations.Their efforts ensure these places are never forgotten.Franklin Castle and Local LegendsFew Cleveland landmarks inspire more curiosity than Franklin Castle.Built in the 1880s, the Victorian mansion has become famous for stories involving hidden passages, unexplained sounds, and reported paranormal activity.While historians have found little evidence supporting many of the more sensational tales, Franklin Castle remains one of Ohio's most recognizable historic homes.Its mystery has become part of Cleveland folklore.Other local legends include stories surrounding Whiskey Island, abandoned tunnels, and the unsolved Kingsbury Run Torso Murders of the 1930s.Whether fact or folklore, these stories continue fascinating new generations.Hidden Beauty Throughout the CityNot every hidden treasure is mysterious.Some are simply overlooked.Visitors willing to explore beyond downtown discover:Quiet neighborhood parksHistoric churchesPublic artScenic overlooksArchitectural landmarksHistoric bridgesIndependent bookstoresFamily-owned restaurantsCommunity festivalsThese places reveal Cleveland's character in ways that guidebooks sometimes miss.They remind us that every neighborhood has a story worth discovering.Preserving the PastMany organizations work tirelessly to protect Cleveland's history.Historical societies, preservation groups, museums, libraries, neighborhood associations, and dedicated volunteers continue restoring buildings, documenting oral histories, and educating future generations.Without their efforts, many important stories might have disappeared forever.Historic preservation allows Cleveland to celebrate its past while preparing for its future.Looking Beyond the ...
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