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Cleveland

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For the former President of the United States, see Grover Cleveland.
Cleveland
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Town/City Information
Country: USA
State/Province: Ohio
First mentioned: "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk"


Cleveland is a city in Ohio. It is the home of Cleveland Browns.

History[edit]

When the Germans wanted to buy the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, they found out it cost 100 million dollars. That made them count their money, and they found out they still had enough left to buy the Cleveland Browns.[1]

While Homer was traveling with the Hullabalooza music festival as part of the freak show, the tour bus came to a fork in the road with road signs for Cleveland to the left and another for Cincinnati to the right, except the tour bus turned around and went back the way it came.[2]

Despite not being an independent country, Cleveland has its own delegate on the International Olympic Committee who obviously suggested Cleveland as the next host city.[3]

Among the lost tribe of abandoned reality TV contestants was a paralegal from Cleveland.[4]

Superintendent Chalmers opened his keynote at Edu-Con saying he was honored to be in Cleveland, which a couple of hecklers in the audience corrected by saying they were in Cincinnati.[5]

Grampa Simpson asked the documentary crew from ESBN if they knew he once took a train halfway across Cleveland, and although it seemed as if the footage had frozen, it was actually just that Grampa had stopped moving.[6]

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