Nothing eerie here in city 'by the ocean'
Published 5/11/2008 by Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Staff at Boston.com -- Football news
CLEVELAND - Some people dig Paris. Others prefer Rome, New York, or maybe the bright lights of Vegas. There are artsy types who want only to relax in Santa Fe. Tony Bennett rightfully left his heart in San Francisco and you're no dope if Chicago is your kind of town.
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