A journey 35 miles southwest of downtown Cleveland on Route 20 will lead to the Lorain County city of Oberlin. With just over 8,000 residents, the city of Oberlin was founded in 1833 by two Christian ministers. The Federal Aviation Administration’s Cleveland Air Route Traffic Control Center is Oberlin’s largest employer with most other residents commuting into Cleveland for work. Residents of an Oberlin apartment or house for rent can use the Lorain County Transit for bus transit to downtown Cleveland and Hopkins International Airport or the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway.
Residents of a house or apartment rental in Oberlin look forward to a variety of events like the annual Cats on Holiday, Chalk Walk, Mingle on Main Street at Agave, Farmers Market, Family Fun Days, Summer Park Concerts, Juneteenth, Pride Day, and Arts in Oberlin. The city is also home to the Oberlin Heritage Center and renowned Oberlin College. Oberlin is also known for its extensive city school system that is aided by Oberlin College’s students.
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