Cleveland
Attractions |
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in Cleveland - variety of things to go,
see and do. Or you can venture into the area attractions.
Whether you've been in Cleveland before, or you're a first-time
visitor, you won't want to miss the Historical areas of
interest around the city as well as the Landmarks located
throughout the city. It's simply out of this world! |
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| Cleveland
Metroparks Zoo |
3900
Wildlife Way, Cleveland
216-661-6500 |
| Lions
and tigers and bears and thousands of animals from seven
continents. That's what you'll find roaming 165 acres
including a tropical rainforest. Makes you feel like you're
not in Cleveland anymore. You can visit the zoo every
day except Christmas and New Year's days. Admission for
the zoo and rainforest is $7 for adults(12+); $4 for children(2-11);
free for children under 2. The zoo is open 9am to 5pm;
the rainforest 10am to 5pm except Wednesday, when the
hours are 10am to 9pm. |
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| Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum |
1
Key Plaza,Cleveland
216-781-7625 or 800-282-5393 |
| Do
something really groovy with the family anytime of the
year and show them where real music comes from. The museum
has 55 exhibits. There is everthing from a recording studio
to stage costumes and films. The admission price of $14.95
is an exceptional value for this museum. |
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| Six
Flags at Geauga Lake |
1060
Aurora Rd, Aurora
216-562-8303 |
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you go to Cleveland, you can take them to the Six Flags
at Geauga Lake. The young ones will just love Rainbow
Island , Butch Hightides Play Park and Turtle Beach. For
the not so faint at heart, try the 1999 introduction to
sheer Fear Time Warp, Geromino skycoaster and Giant Wheel
are waiting for all that dare. General admission is $28.99;
children under 48" is $14.50; seniors (61+) and disabled
is $15.99 and children under 2 are free. parking is $6.
hours vary, so call before you go. |
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| U.S.S.Cod |
1089
E.9th St, Cleveland
216-566-9687 |
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periscope. All you on land head for the U.S.S. Cod an
original world war II submarine. Board through the original
hatchways and watch your head! The U.S.S. Cod has been
docked at the port of Cleveland for 40 years and sits
waiting for visitors from ay 1 through the end of September.
Hours are 10am - 5 pm. There is a nonimal admission fee
but parking is free. |
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| Hale
Farm and Village |
2686
Oak Hill Rd, Bath
216-575-9137 |
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back in time and visit the hale farm and village. You
can experience life as it was in 1848. See village artisans
at work while capturing the beliefs and lifestyles of
the local residents. Hale farm and village is open May
22 - October 31. operating hours are Tuesday - Saturday
10am - 5pm; Sunday - noon to 5pm. General admission is
$9 for adults; $7.50 for seniors; $5.50 for children 2-6;children
under 2-free. Parking is also free. |
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| Crawford
Auto-Aviation Museum |
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10825
E. Boulevard, Cleveland
216-721-5722 |
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the going gets tough the tough look at cars. This is the
ultimate in car showrooms. See cars from the 1800's to
the current cars of the rich and famous. The museum is
open all year;Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm; Wednesday
- 10am - 9pm; Sunday - noon to 5pm. |
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| Pro
Football Hall of Fame |
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2121
George Halas Dr NW, Canton
330-456-8207 |
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| All
who love football stand up and holler! Don't miss the
ultimate in football heaven. Everything you ever wanted
to know about football is here in the huge museum. Open
everyday of the year except Christmas, the hours from
Memorial day through Labor day are 9am to 8pm. The rest
of the year, hours are 9am - 5pm. admission is $10 for
adults; $6.50 for seniors(62+); $5 for children under
14; and a special rate of $25 for families(parents and
dependent children) |
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| Cleveland
Museum of Natural History |
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1
wade oval dr , Cleveland
216-231-4600 or 800-317-9155 |
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| Get
lost in the world of pre-historic times. Imagine what
it was like to roam the earth with dinosaurs. Check out
what nature has to offer. Rocks, bugs and plants. Don't
miss any of them. When you come back to the present, enter
the planetarium and buy yourself a star. No wishing on
one, these stars are really for sale. |
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| The
Cleveland Children's Museum |
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10730
Euclid Ave, Cleveland
216-791-kids |
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is one Museum where "don't touch" or "be
quiet" are words that your children won't hear. Watch
your kids build a bridge or have a look through juno the
see-through woman. This extra sensory Museum is open all
year 10am to 5pm daily. Admission is free for children
under 18 months; $4 for 18 months to 15 yrs; $5 for all
others over 16 except $4.50 for seniors. Parking is free. |
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| Cleveland
Botanical Garden |
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11030
East Boulevard
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
(216)721-1600 |
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The
naturally landscaped grounds include the Western Reserve
Herb Society Garden, The Sears Rose garden, the Evans
Reading Garden, the Japanese Garden, and the Wild Flower
Garden.
Hours: Weekdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday,
closed. Sunday, 2 tp 5 p.m. Grounds are open 24 hours
a day.
Admission: Free.
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