10 Totally True Stereotypes Clevelanders Should Just Accept As Fact
Blondes have more fun. People who wear blue to interviews are confident. That one kid with glasses has to be intelligent, you can just tell. Stereotypes surround us in this world, and many are truly ridiculous. However, some appear to be rooted in fact, just like these ten stereotypes about Clevelanders:

It's true; many Clevelanders are endlessly loyal. If you earn the support of a Cleveland native, it's true for life.

The Perfect Season Parade is but a mere memory now, yet photos from the event remind us that Clevelanders can be—as they say—extra. Fortunately, we did use the event to collect food and funds to donate to the Cleveland Food Bank.
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We Clevelanders know how to make an impression. Sometimes its good, sometimes otherwise.
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You'd think Greater Clevelanders would be able to brave the cold gusts of wind with our lake effect weather. We can deal with it, of course, but we can't help but complain.

As snowfall coats the ground, we sometimes go unnecessarily slow, run red lights, or come to a complete and very awkward stop before a simple right turn. We've all done it at one point, and even if we don't do it anymore, we know someone that forgets how to drive in the winter.

It's just a side effect of the environment we come from.

Pierogies are, oddly enough, a piece of Cleveland's identity. We have an annual pierogi-themed race, and our city was once the birthplace of a ginormous 215.5 lbs pierogi. Many cities are unfamiliar with pierogies, but we can't get enough of them in Cleveland.

Clevelanders have a passion for nostalgia. For years, Big Fun Toy Store was the place to be, featuring all sorts of familiar toys from our childhood. We also love going Downtown at Christmastime, and we can't help but love familiar famous sites throughout The Land.
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When the Cuyahoga River first caught fire, many considered it a necessary evil of living in an industrialized city. However, Time Magazine released an issue in 1969 with an iconic image from one of the worst river fires in city history, and the whole nation took notice. It led to environmental reform, and the city has taken huge strides in pollution management.

So many Clevelanders have starred on the big screen, going down in history as iconic and beloved characters like the Wicked Witch of the West. Clearly, there's something in the water here that makes us all superstars, we just haven't made our debut yet.
Cleveland is a quirky place, but it has shaped and influenced incredible people just like you. What would you add to this list of true stereotypes?
To see how Cleveland of yesteryear helped shape people during the Great Depression, check out these historic photos.
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