www.cleveland.oh.us is proud to offer this ongoing series of
original reportage and commentary on Cleveland and the Great
Lakes region, provided by veteran broadcast journalist Tom Reed.
Travel Treasures Close to Home: Pro Football Hall of Fame
January 22, 2013
Travel Treasures: London 2012 – Part 4 (What to Know Before You Go)
August 30, 2012
Travel Treasures: London 2012 – Part 3
July 25, 2012
Travel Treasures: London 2012 – Part 2
July 5, 2012
Travel Treasures: London 2012 – Part 1
June 18, 2012
Travel Treasures Close to Home: The Greater Cleveland Aquarium
January 20, 2012
Travel Treasures Close to Home: Texas Longhorn Ranch in Ohio
June 15, 2011
Travel Treasures: Navy Seal Museum
May 3, 2011
Travel Tips: Checklist for Snowbirds
January 19, 2011
Travel Treasures Close to Home: A Train Ride with Santa
November 22, 2010
Travel Treasures Close to Home: Farmpark
May 26, 2010
Rip Van Winkle Meets the Frequent Flyer
January 25, 2010
Travel Treasures Close to Home: "Play Ball!" in Columbus
August 18, 2009
Travel Treasures: Cleveland Botanical Garden
May 28, 2009
Travel Treasures: Lincoln's 200th Birthday
February 9, 2009
Travel Treasures Close to Home: A Christmas Story House
December 16, 2008
Travel Treasures Close to Home: Ohio Presidents Part IV
August 28, 2008
Travel Treasures Close to Home: Ohio Presidents Part III
June 12, 2008
Travel Treasures: Celebrating Lincoln
February 20, 2008
Travel Treasures Close to Home: Ohio Presidents Part II
September 7, 2007
Travel Treasures Close to Home: Ohio Presidents Part I
June 26, 2007
Euclid Corridor Project: Looking Forward and Back
January 2, 2007
Travel Treasures Close to Home: Medina Choo-Choos
October 20, 2006
The Euclid Corridor Project: Unintended Consequences Revisited
July 21, 2006
Travel Treasures Close to Home: Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage
April 7, 2006
Travel Treasures Close to Home: Pro Football Hall of Fame
December 19, 2005
Travel Treasures Close to Home: Just Ducky
August 15, 2005
Travel Treasures Close to Home: Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame
May 25, 2005
Travel Treasures Close to Home: Ford Factory Tour
January 14, 2005
Travel Treasures Close to Home: National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
September 28, 2004
Travel Treasures Close to Home: Johnny Appleseed Outdoor Historical Drama
July 30, 2004
Travel Treasures Close to Home: The Mansfield Reformatory
April 22, 2004
The Euclid Corridor Project: Is the Honeymoon Over?
March 23, 2004
The Euclid Corridor Project: What's Ahead in 2004
February 2, 2004
Travel: Branson Hoping for a Rebound
October 9, 2003
The Euclid Corridor Project: More Bang for the Buck
April 29, 2003
Holiday Magic: Regional festivities offer fun for families
December 13, 2002
Public Square
October 28, 2002
Trend Spotters
September 27, 2002
The Euclid Corridor Project: Our Readers Speak Out
June 27, 2002
The Euclid Corridor Project: Reality Check
The Project has evolved considerably
since it was first proposed, and more changes may be on the way
May 21, 2002
The Euclid Corridor Project: Taking it to the Streets
How RTA is promoting awareness of the $220 million
project
February 27, 2002
The Super Bowl, the Hall of Fame, and the Cleveland Connection
January 30, 2002
Washington: What Tourists Can Expect
October 26, 2001
"God Bless America": Hitting the Right Note at a Difficult Time
September 20, 2001
The Euclid Corridor Project: Going With the Flow
June 28, 2001
Median, ribbon, and curbside, to be exact
The Euclid Corridor Project: Pulling the Plug
May 15, 2001
Scrapping electric trolleys in favor of a new generation of motor buses
"Truman" Author Weighs in on 2000 Presidential Election
November 16, 2000
Thoughts from historian David McCullough
The Euclid Corridor Project: Unintended Consequences?
October 19, 2000
RTA project director responds to questions about the Project at environmental impact hearing
The Euclid Corridor Project: What it Means to You
September 18, 2000
The first in a series of articles on the proposed project to
turn Euclid Avenue into a landscaped route for trolleybuses
What’s New in Motown
May 7, 2000
Things to see and do on your next visit to Motor City