Suburbs South of Cleveland
The landscape south of Cleveland, between the city and Akron, is dotted with a number of small towns. Once frontier outposts, most are now bedroom communities to Akron and Cleveland. Read more about Medina, Brecksville, and other south side suburbs.
Sagamore Hills
Sagamore Hills Township is located in the northern portion of Ohio's Summit County. Residents enjoy the convenience of being close to both Akron and Cleveland, while enjoying nature's beauty. The school system is rated Excellent by the State of Ohio. It is a beautiful place to live, work, and play, nestled between Cuyahoga Valley National Park and the Summit County MetroParks.
Sagamore Hills Township is located in the northern portion of Ohio's Summit County. Residents enjoy the convenience of being close to both Akron and Cleveland, while enjoying nature's beauty. The school system is rated Excellent by the State of Ohio. It is a beautiful place to live, work, and play, nestled between Cuyahoga Valley National Park and the Summit County MetroParks.
Discovering Peninsula Ohio
Peninsula, located about a 45-minute drive south from downtown Cleveland, is one of my favorite Northeast Ohio communities. The village is located at the center of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and residents and visitors both enjoy the scenic town with its downtown historic district.
Peninsula, located about a 45-minute drive south from downtown Cleveland, is one of my favorite Northeast Ohio communities. The village is located at the center of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and residents and visitors both enjoy the scenic town with its downtown historic district.
Berea Ohio
Berea, located in the southeast corner of Cuyahoga County, is a town of approximately 19,000 residents. Founded in 1836, it was named for the Biblical town of Beroea. Today, Berea is home to the Cleveland Browns training facility and the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds.
Berea, located in the southeast corner of Cuyahoga County, is a town of approximately 19,000 residents. Founded in 1836, it was named for the Biblical town of Beroea. Today, Berea is home to the Cleveland Browns training facility and the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds.
Parma Ohio
Parma Ohio, the largest of Cleveland's suburbs, is home to over 80,000 residents. The city, founded in 1816, sits south of Cleveland, surrounding by Seven Hills, Independence, Broadview Heights, North Royalton, Parma Heights, and Brookpark.
Parma Ohio, the largest of Cleveland's suburbs, is home to over 80,000 residents. The city, founded in 1816, sits south of Cleveland, surrounding by Seven Hills, Independence, Broadview Heights, North Royalton, Parma Heights, and Brookpark.
Strongsville Ohio
Strongsville, located south of Cleveland at the intersection of the Ohio Turnpike and I-71, is one of the the city's fastest growing suburbs. The town is known for its popular SouthPark shopping mall, the Mill Creek Reservation of the Cleveland Metroparks, and its picturesque town square.
Strongsville, located south of Cleveland at the intersection of the Ohio Turnpike and I-71, is one of the the city's fastest growing suburbs. The town is known for its popular SouthPark shopping mall, the Mill Creek Reservation of the Cleveland Metroparks, and its picturesque town square.
Brecksville Ohio
Brecksville Ohio, located about 20 miles south of downtown Cleveland, is an upscale suburb, filled with 19th century restored buildings and stylish new homes. The suburb abuts both the Cleveland Metropark system and the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
Brecksville Ohio, located about 20 miles south of downtown Cleveland, is an upscale suburb, filled with 19th century restored buildings and stylish new homes. The suburb abuts both the Cleveland Metropark system and the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
Medina Ohio
Medina Ohio, located about an hour's drive south of Cleveland, is the county seat of Medina County. Founded in 1816, the area was once part of the Connecticut Western Reserve that included most of Northeast Ohio. Today, the city is home to around 25,000 residents, many of whom work in nearby Akron or Cleveland.
Medina Ohio, located about an hour's drive south of Cleveland, is the county seat of Medina County. Founded in 1816, the area was once part of the Connecticut Western Reserve that included most of Northeast Ohio. Today, the city is home to around 25,000 residents, many of whom work in nearby Akron or Cleveland.
