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About Our Towns

Northeast Ohio is a special place to live, to work, and to be a part of. Because London Cleaners provides our services to so many of the people and towns of the Greater Cleveland area, we would like to list and describe those areas where we, and our customers, call home.

Aurora

Before 1799, Aurora was a small post in the wilderness known as the Connecticut Western Reserve, a parcel of land drawn in a lottery by members of the Big Beaver Land Co. comprised of citizens of Suffield, Conn. Today, shopping, theatres, and restaurants are some of this historic town's appeal. There's also the Aurora Community Theatre, and the Historical Society Museum. ... More > For outdoor activities there is the nearby Tinkers Creek State Park with year round recreational opportunities.

Bay Village

The City of Bay Village, Ohio, located 15 miles west of Cleveland along five miles of Lake Erie's wooded southern shore, is a lovely suburb of 'The New American City.' The city is also home to the Huntington Reservation of the Cleveland Metroparks (pictured above), which includes a beach, excellent fishing, the Lake Erie Nature and Science Center, Huntington Playhouse, and Baycrafters.

Beachwood

One of the top school systems in Ohio, and the nation, Beachwood is a lovely, affluent community outside of Cleveland. It is home to the Beachwood Place Mall, an upscale shopping center replete with fine national establishments and restaurants.

Bentleyville

The quaint village of Bentleyville, Ohio is home to less than a thousand people, but it stands out nonetheless as one of the most beautiful and most livable areas in the Northeast Ohio region. Founded in 1831, Bentleyville is a place of preservation, from historical sites to natural parks.

Cleveland

Known at times as 'The Forest City', 'The New American City', and 'The Rock-and-Roll Capital of the World', Cleveland, Ohio is one of the most well-known cities in America. With three major sports teams, the second-largest performing arts center in the country, and one of the few internationally recognized fashion industry events in North America, Cleveland continues to thrive and grow as one of the most vibrant cities in the United States.

Cleveland Heights

Cleveland Heights, Ohio is a diverse, progressive, and vital suburb of Cleveland just up the hill from University Circle. With museums, colleges and world-renowned medical facilities - Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals - "The Heights" is a convenient commute to downtown, and a beautiful place to live.

Chagrin Falls

Built around a natural waterfall on the Chagrin River, Chagrin Falls is a quaint suburb of Cleveland. With beautiful antique shopping and quality restaurants, Chagrin Falls is a destination for tourists and locals alike.

Hunting Valley

A bucolic reprieve from the bustle of city life, Hunting Valley was incorporated as a village in 1924. Its eight square miles of homes, fields and forest accommodates 750 residents in the Chagrin River Valley.

Moreland Hills

While Moreland Hills is perhaps most famous for being the birthplace of President James A. Garfield in 1831, today it is home to over 3,000 residents. Among its attractions are the Moreland Hills Polo Grounds, and state historical landmark The Hiram House, the country's second settlement house after Hull House in Chicago.

Rocky River

Nestled between Lake Erie and the river that bears its name, Rocky River is a city east of Cleveland. With its excellent public schools and its lovely downtown area, many wouldn't think of calling anywhere else but Rocky River home.

Shaker Heights

Only eight miles from downtown Cleveland, Shaker Heights is a peaceful yet dynamic suburb. Beautifully designed homes lined with trees, Shaker is a great place to do business, and to live.

Westlake

Yet another of Cleveland's more upscale suburbs, Westlake is home to, among other things, Crocker Park, an outdoor mall designed for shopping, dining, and more.



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