What's the Deal with Dead Man's Curve?: And Other Really Good Questions About Cleveland

What's the Deal with Dead Man's Curve?: And Other Really Good Questions About Cleveland

by Jim Sweeney
What's the Deal with Dead Man's Curve?: And Other Really Good Questions About Cleveland

What's the Deal with Dead Man's Curve?: And Other Really Good Questions About Cleveland

by Jim Sweeney

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Overview

Clevelanders—Give this book to those new neighbors who just moved to town, your adult kids (who you want to stick around), or yourself for a fun and informative read!

Whether you’re new to Cleveland or have lived here for decades, you've probably wondered (as so many of us do) …

  • Why Do Clevelanders Wear So Many Cleveland T-shirts?
  • Do We Really Need All These Suburbs?
  • How Can People Still Love the Browns Despite Decades of Crummy Football?
  • Who Is That Building Named After?
  • Why Are There So Many Different Bridges Over the Cuyahoga?
  • Why Is an Airport Taking Up All that Prime Downtown Lakefront?
  • How Did Cleveland Become a National Punchline?
  • Why Doesn’t CSU Have a Football Team?
  • Why Is It Called Whiskey Island?
  • Why Is Cleveland Still So Segregated?
  • Why Do So Many Cleveland Suburbs Have “Heights” in Their Name?

Answers to these and dozens of other frequently asked questions are delivered in this collection of thoughtful and entertaining short essays by Cleveland native and veteran journalist Jim Sweeney.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781598511314
Publisher: Gray & Company, Publishers
Publication date: 11/21/2023
Pages: 182
Sales rank: 17,083
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Jim Sweeney was born in Cleveland’s Huron Road Hospital, has lived on both sides of town, and was a reporter for the News-Herald and The Plain Dealer … yet he was amazed by the number of really good questions about Greater Cleveland to which he had no really good answers before researching and writing this book.
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