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Old Feb 5, 2010, 8:36 am
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Things to see in CLE

I will be in downtown CLE this spring for a business weekend. I am planning on hitting up an Indians game, but was curious what else I should check out. Beyond the RocknRoll HOF, what else is worth seeing? The HIX downtown will be my hotel base, and I am looking for places from there that can be walked to.

Any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by kavok
I will be in downtown CLE this spring for a business weekend. I am planning on hitting up an Indians game, but was curious what else I should check out. Beyond the RocknRoll HOF, what else is worth seeing? The HIX downtown will be my hotel base, and I am looking for places from there that can be walked to.

Any suggestions?
Dinner at Lola's on West 4th.. Iron Chef Michael Symon's place.
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Old Feb 16, 2010, 12:28 pm
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If you love music you may want to consider the Cleveland Orchestra if they are in town. The Art museum is nice. There are some wonderful restaurants in the Flats. You can always get around on the Rapid, the train, to get to some areas if you wanted to wander around.

I suggest you check out the free times. http://www.freetimes.com/

Have fun.
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Old Feb 16, 2010, 12:41 pm
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If you post the exact dates and specific interests I would be happy to make suggestions.

tondoleo is correct the orchestra is world class but the flats are no longer a destination, and haven't been for a while now.

Start with E. 4th st which is very close to your hotel...I would suggest the Hyatt if you have any flexibility, it is at the end of E 4th and houses the chocolate bar.

Lola http://www.lolabistro.com/
Chianto http://chinatocleveland.com/
chocolate bar http://www.originalchocolatebar.com/foodmenu.php
Greenhouse Tavern http://www.thegreenhousetavern.com/

there is also

a bowling alley (corner Alley) upscale lanes and bar.

the house of blues

a comedy club (pick wick and frolic, they have a Midnight Martini
show---very "rat pack")

Irish Pub.
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Old Feb 25, 2010, 8:27 pm
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2nd weekend in May.

I like cultural and historic things, but am limited to operating on a tight budget.
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http://www.playhousesquare.org/Events/smartseats.aspx

http://www.playhousesquare.com/

playhouse square is the second largest theater district in the country.

It is approximately at E 14th and Euclid.

they have $10 and $20 "smart seats"


The Man Who Planted Trees
Dates: 5/7/2010 - 5/8/2010

The Dream Jam Band
Dates: 5/7/2010 - 5/8/2010

Terrance Simien & the Zydeco Experience
Dates: 5/8/2010 - 5/8/2010

Pilobolus Dance Theater
Dates: 5/8/2010 - 5/8/2010

They are also hosting the great lakes theater fesival.

http://www.greatlakestheater.org/season/#newSeason

Midsummers night dream and Bat Boy the Musical will be presented that weekend.


Cleveland Museum of art

Art of the American Indians: The Thaw Collection

March 7–May 30, 2010

admission is free You can take the Health line that runs down Euclid to get there... http://www.riderta.com/pdf/HealthLine.pdf

right next to the art museum is the history museum

http://www.cmnh.org/site/Index.aspx


House of Blues has

http://www.houseofblues.com/tickets/...2010&x=64&y=13

Rockstar Energy Drink Present The AP Tour feat. Never Shout Never with Hey Monday, The Cab, Every..

on 5/8 and the Saw Doctors on 5/9.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has a Bruce Springsteen exhibit.

http://www.rockhall.com/

Which is right next to the great lakes science center.

http://www.greatscience.com/

which has the

http://www.greatscience.com/mather_museum.php

which is also next to the

http://www.usscod.org/

a WWII submarine

and there is the lake cruise boat that leaves from the same general area.

http://www.goodtimeiii.com/cms/

about 1.5 miles due south of downtown in the Tremont Neighborhood about a $10 cab ride from downtown...if you think you will need a cab, PM me and I will give you the cell number of the guy I use, you don't want to rely on taxi dispatch or standing on the street with your arm up.

http://www.umacleveland.org/history.htm

HISTORY OF THE UKRAINIAN MUSEUM-ARCHIVES

The Ukrainian Museum-Archives in Cleveland was founded in 1952 by displaced scholars who took on the mission of collecting and preserving items from Ukrainian history and culture during an era when this kind of material was being deliberately destroyed in Soviet Ukraine. Over the course of its first quarter century, the UMA compiled a huge collection that includes many rare, even unique items.

The museum sits on Lincoln Park, which was used as a civil war encampment for union soldiers.

Tremont also has 18 churches, including 6 catholic and 3 orthodox.

and the second Friday of every month (including May 8th) is the Art walk which is free and there are 2 bars/restaurants for every art gallery.


http://www.restoretremont.com/dining/
http://www.tremontartwalk.org/map.htm


Let me know if you need any more :-)
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Old Mar 2, 2010, 5:10 pm
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Originally Posted by kennynbabes
http://www.playhousesquare.org/Events/smartseats.aspx

http://www.playhousesquare.com/

playhouse square is the second largest theater district in the country.

It is approximately at E 14th and Euclid.

they have $10 and $20 "smart seats"


The Man Who Planted Trees
Dates: 5/7/2010 - 5/8/2010

The Dream Jam Band
Dates: 5/7/2010 - 5/8/2010

Terrance Simien & the Zydeco Experience
Dates: 5/8/2010 - 5/8/2010

Pilobolus Dance Theater
Dates: 5/8/2010 - 5/8/2010

They are also hosting the great lakes theater fesival.

http://www.greatlakestheater.org/season/#newSeason

Midsummers night dream and Bat Boy the Musical will be presented that weekend.


Cleveland Museum of art

Art of the American Indians: The Thaw Collection

March 7–May 30, 2010

admission is free You can take the Health line that runs down Euclid to get there... http://www.riderta.com/pdf/HealthLine.pdf

right next to the art museum is the history museum

http://www.cmnh.org/site/Index.aspx


House of Blues has

http://www.houseofblues.com/tickets/...2010&x=64&y=13

Rockstar Energy Drink Present The AP Tour feat. Never Shout Never with Hey Monday, The Cab, Every..

on 5/8 and the Saw Doctors on 5/9.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has a Bruce Springsteen exhibit.

http://www.rockhall.com/

Which is right next to the great lakes science center.

http://www.greatscience.com/

which has the

http://www.greatscience.com/mather_museum.php

which is also next to the

http://www.usscod.org/

a WWII submarine

and there is the lake cruise boat that leaves from the same general area.

http://www.goodtimeiii.com/cms/

about 1.5 miles due south of downtown in the Tremont Neighborhood about a $10 cab ride from downtown...if you think you will need a cab, PM me and I will give you the cell number of the guy I use, you don't want to rely on taxi dispatch or standing on the street with your arm up.

http://www.umacleveland.org/history.htm

HISTORY OF THE UKRAINIAN MUSEUM-ARCHIVES

The Ukrainian Museum-Archives in Cleveland was founded in 1952 by displaced scholars who took on the mission of collecting and preserving items from Ukrainian history and culture during an era when this kind of material was being deliberately destroyed in Soviet Ukraine. Over the course of its first quarter century, the UMA compiled a huge collection that includes many rare, even unique items.

The museum sits on Lincoln Park, which was used as a civil war encampment for union soldiers.

Tremont also has 18 churches, including 6 catholic and 3 orthodox.

and the second Friday of every month (including May 8th) is the Art walk which is free and there are 2 bars/restaurants for every art gallery.


http://www.restoretremont.com/dining/
http://www.tremontartwalk.org/map.htm


Let me know if you need any more :-)

Wow. Lots of great ideas, thanks kennynbabes!

I have always liked Cleveland. Even more reasons to like it now... Now the real challenge will be which option to pick. Thanks again!
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