CHV_FRK

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We've got a few days in Cleveland....what can we do?
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Cookie Mom

Poughkeepsie, NY

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Go to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It is absolutely awesome!
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Polishnurse

Schodack, NY

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This might help
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eieioh

Hillsboro, Ohio

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To start with, don't spend the time in Cleveland. Head East about 45 minutes to Lake and Geauga counties. Lots of wineries, great scenery, and great State Parks. http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/ should give you some ideas how to spend your time around Cleveland.
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Big Katuna

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Indians game, West Side Market, Sokolowski's Restaurant, Lakeview Cemetary, lots of great historical neighborhoods to drive thru. The cemetary is one of the most amazing cemetarys I have ever seen. Lots of famous people there eg John Rockefeller, Elliot Ness, James Garfield; lots of huge headstones/staues. Cleveland was the center of the universe economically during the Gilded Age. Henry Flagler, Rockefeller had homes there.
Ralphies House from A Christmas Story is open for tours, too.
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The Cleveland Zoo is a nice zoo, especially the Rain Forest. And, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a must see. Right next to the Rock is the science museum.
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CHV_FRK

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Wow... My wife loves cemetaries... We will totally have to go there. In STL our zoo is awsome and free, so any other zoo is definately a letdown. We are hitting a Cleveland game and the R'n'R Hall of Fame as well. Thanks guys....this will definately fill the rest of our time there.
Big Katuna wrote: Indians game, West Side Market, Sokolowski's Restaurant, Lakeview Cemetary, lots of great historical neighborhoods to drive thru. The cemetary is one of the most amazing cemetarys I have ever seen. Lots of famous people there eg John Rockefeller, Elliot Ness, James Garfield; lots of huge headstones/staues. Cleveland was the center of the universe economically during the Gilded Age. Henry Flagler, Rockefeller had homes there.
Ralphies House from A Christmas Story is open for tours, too.
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Handbasket

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I visited relatives there as a teen in the 90's.... OK, the 60's... . One thing that stands out is the river park. IIRC, it's a long winding park in the valley of the Cuyahoga (? name?, sp?) River. Quite scenic & relaxing. Dunno how it is today, tho', or even if my memory is correct.
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Handbasket wrote: I visited relatives there as a teen in the 90's.... OK, the 60's...  . One thing that stands out is the river park. IIRC, it's a long winding park in the valley of the Cuyahoga (? name?, sp?) River. Quite scenic & relaxing. Dunno how it is today, tho', or even if my memory is correct.
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Is that the Flats you're talking about or the Cuyahoga Valley National Park up stream?
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