Where Is Cleveland? See Its Map Location and State

Cleveland, Ohio, USA downtown city skyline in the daytime.
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Written by Telea Dodge

Published: October 30, 2023

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Today, we’ll be traveling to a state in the American Midwest region to visit a flagship city of the area – Cleveland. Do you know where Cleveland is? Do you know what it is famous for? A lot of people see the Midwest as a place to pass through and not visit, but there is plenty of wonder to behold when you’re willing to explore a city or area. We will help put those rumors to rest and offer you some exciting information about one of the many cities you can visit when you explore the Midwest. We will find Cleveland’s location on a map, discuss the population, and explore its features. From the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to Franklin Castle, Cleveland is a fascinating place to visit. So let’s dig in and see what we can find. Where is Cleveland? We’re about to find out!

When did Cleveland Become a City?

Cleveland, Ohio, USA skyline on the Cuyahoga River.

Cleveland, Ohio, is the second-largest city in Ohio, and it rests along the famous Cuyahoga River.

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Before Cleveland got its name, it was called “The Western Reserve”. According to the City of Cleveland, Ohio Website, Ohio was officially founded in 1796 and incorporated in 1836. The city is named for General Moses Cleaveland, who was an American politician, lawyer, and surveyor. He was one of the people from the Connecticut Land Company that surveyed the area that would become Cleveland.

The lands that became Cleveland originally belonged to the Shawnee, Ottawa, Wyandot, Miami, and Seneca people. The first Indigenous tribe that we know inhabited the land was the Erie people. A war in 1656 between the Erie and Iroquois tribes (especially the Seneca tribe) ended up obliterating most of the Erie population. Indigenous history in the Cleveland area dates back ten thousand or more years and should not be set aside or forgotten when we talk about the history of a place.

Where is Cleveland on a Map?

Cleveland, Ohio, near sunset, viewed from out on Lake Erie

Cleveland is a city in Ohio.

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Cleveland is a city in the Midwestern state of Ohio. It is located at the top of the state and rests along the shores of Lake Erie in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. With Cleveland being a Great Lakes City, it has a very interesting diversity of landscapes and features. Let’s look at Cleveland on a map to get a better idea of exactly where the city is.

You can use this map to zoom in and out and explore the location and features of the city. It’s easy to spot a couple of the top attractions – which we will talk about in a separate section – on this map. You can also explore all of the suburbs and surrounding cities and towns.

Cleveland is just one of 253 cities and 673 villages in Ohio. Ohio is the 7th most-populated state in the country with a population of 11,756,058 people. Of these 926 places, Cleveland is the second most populous, with a population of 367,991 as of the 2021 census. Let’s take a closer look at the population of Cleveland.

Population of Cleveland

The population of the city of Cleveland was 367,991 as of the 2021 census. This makes it the second-most populated city in the state after Columbus, Ohio (the capital city). Let’s see how it stacks up against the other four largest cities in the state.

CityPopulation
Columbus907,971
Cleveland361,607
Cincinnati309,513
Toledo266,301
Akron188,509

There is only one other city in the state with a population above 100,000 – Dayton, Ohio. Cleveland isn’t just large in population – it’s large in area. The city sprawls across 82 square miles. In this large city, the population teems with diversity. White people in Cleveland make up about 38.6 percent of the overall population. Let’s look at some population demographics that we sourced from the United States Census Bureau.

Race and Hispanic Origin

Race and Hispanic OriginPercent of Population
White38.6 percent
Black or African American47.4 percent
Asian2.5 percent
People with two or more races7.1 percent
Black or African-American12.2 percent

As of 2020, the average individual income in Cleveland was $21,507. The MIT Living Wage Calculator estimates that the required salary (before tax) to live comfortably and cover all of your expenses in Cuyahoga County is $32,459.

What is Cleveland Known For?

Aquaiums Near Cleveland - Cleveland Skyline

Cleveland is a great place to visit for a number of reasons.

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Cleveland has a reputation for a number of awesome sites and delicious foods. For example, there is a huge Polish community and sense of tradition in Cleveland, so the city is well-known for pierogis. Other famous foods in Cleveland include their chicken wings, pizza, and corned beef sandwiches. What about places to visit? Let’s check out a list of some great places to visit when you’re in Cleveland.

  • Theatre lovers will enjoy Playhouse Square, the most expansive performing arts district outside of New York City itself.
  • Fans of Orchestral music will love Severance Hall and the Cleveland Orchestra – one of the best in the United States.
  • The Cleveland Cultural Gardens is a set of 31 district gardens that represent the immigrants who contributed to the heritage of the United States. This is a great place to wander around outdoors and learn the cultural history of the United States.


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About the Author

Telea Dodge is an animal enthusiast and nature fiend with a particular interest in teaching a sense of community and compassion through interactions with the world at large. Carrying a passion for wild foraging, animal behaviorism, traveling, and music, Telea spends their free time practicing their hobbies while exploring with their companion dog, Spectre.

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