At my day job, I work with people from all around the globe. Whenever they ask where I’m from, I always say, “The same place as rock and roll!” It’s a silly flex, but what else is Cleveland colloquially known for? Sure, I could mention wind turbines, frosted light bulbs, Superman, and even golf balls, but truly, the list of inventions that come from Cleveland would be endless. Instead, it’s easier to reference our city as the birthplace of rock ‘n’ roll… but we’re also the final resting place of its founder, too. Alan Freed’s grave awaits visitors in Lake View Cemetery, and it has a distinctive look that’s uniquely its own. This Cleveland landmark has a story that’s as quirky as the unique beginnings of our favorite musical genre!

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Alan Freed’s grave is a unique memorial to visit in Cleveland, the birthplace of rock and roll. It’s a gorgeous tribute to a man whose life was wrought with extreme highs and lows, including controversy, legal battles, and one enduring genre name.

Love Cleveland’s rockin’ roots? You’ll also love learning about I Put a Spell on You, a famous song written right here in Cleveland. If you’re a music lover in general, you should also add the Polka Hall of Fame to your local bucket list… we’re a pioneering city in that genre, too!

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