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Being ranked among the most park-poor cities in America is a fitness test no city wants to flunk. But in 2020 amid the pandemic, the national ParkScore ratings issued by The Trust for Public Land (TPL) took on greater meaning as overcrowding at home and lack of school recess put families in a bind.
The nonprofit group, which works with cities, schools and conservation agencies to preserve open space and create parks, in the past year invested $45.7 million to build new playgrounds in city parks.
COVID-weary Clevelanders share their post-pandemic travel plans for 2021
Updated Jan 07, 2021;
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And go where? Everywhere and anywhere – to Austria and Alaska, Maui and Mont St. Michel.
Stuck at home for the past 10 months, Cleveland travelers have compiled long lists of places they want to visit when the world is safe again. We asked readers to share their travel plans for 2021, and we heard from dozens of would-be wanderers with an overflowing suitcase of pent-up demand.
Their destinations were all over the map – from Antarctica to Albania, Cincinnati to California.
But some themes emerged.
Many readers said their travel plans revolved around visiting family – children and grandchildren, sisters and cousins, who, in some cases, haven’t been seen in nearly a year.
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