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The annual Buckeye Regional FIRST Competition is held at the Wolstein Center in downtown Cleveland.

Wolstein Center
Cleveland State University
2000 Prospect Street
Cleveland, OH  44115

NOTE:  CSU will not accept or store team robots or toolboxes.

http://www.csuohio.edu/wolsteincenter/

The Wolstein Center at Cleveland State University occupies the entire block bounded by Carnegie Avenue to the South, Prospect Avenue to the North, East 18th Street to the West, and East 21st Street to the East.

From I-90 West – exit at Prospect Avenue, turn right and proceed west for two blocks, the Wolstein Center is on the left.

From I-90 East, I-71 North and I-77 North – exit at East 22nd Street, turn left at the end of the ramp and proceed north for two blocks, the Wolstein Center is on the left. 

From Airport:  From Airport, take I-71 North and exit at East 22nd Street.  Turn left at the end of the ramp and proceed west for two blocks, the Wolstein Center is on the left..

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Cleveland has a proud history more than 200 years in the making.
The city, which celebrated its bicentennial in 1996, is an amazing town with a rich historical background. "In the last two hundred years, Cleveland has grown from a small frontier outpost to one of America's major metropolitan centers. Today, with a score of reinvigorated urban neighborhoods, a newly revitalized downtown, unparalleled cultural amenities, and one of the most diverse populations in the nation, Cleveland is looked upon as a model for what can be accomplished in urban America."
--Michael R. White, Former Mayor of Cleveland

In 2005, Cleveland citizens elected Frank Jackson as the mayor of Cleveland.

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Cleveland Highlights
"North Coast Harbor, home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Great Lakes Science Center,Cleveland Browns Stadium and other maritime museums.

Playhouse Square Center, the second largest performing arts center in the country.

University Circle, home to the Cleveland Museum of Art, features the nation's largest concentration of cultural and educational institutions within one square mile.

Cedar Point's Millennium Force, the tallest & fastest roller coaster in the world!

The world-renowned Cleveland Orchestra, the "best band in the land,"-- TIME magazine.

Exciting sports action with Cleveland Indians baseball and Cleveland Browns football.

Live jazz and blues in the Historic Warehouse and Gateway Districts.

The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and RainForest's new exhibit, Australian Adventure. The 33,000-acre Cuyahoga Valley National Park, the newest addition to the National Park System." (http://www.travelcleveland.com)

To learn more about Cleveland, please visit the following links:

Positively Cleveland

About Cleveland --Your Guide to Northeast Ohio at About.com

Encyclopedia of Cleveland History

Ohio Highlights

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