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Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
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.
3900 Wildlife Way
Cleveland
216-661-6500

Cleveland Botanical Gardens
11030 East Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-707-2833
Hours: Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
An exotic new Glasshouse – believed to be the only one of its kind in the world; 10 acres of beautiful gardens, including an award-winning children's garden.

The Cleveland Museum of art
This is a great place to unwind and soak up some beauty and culture. Wear comfortable shoes and pace yourself because there are more than 48,000 works of art to gaze at. This incredible Museum if open all year but closed on Mondays. Hours are Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday 10am to 5pm. Wednesday and Friday 10am to 9pm. Closed January 1, July 4, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Admission is free.
11150 E. Boulevard
Cleveland
216-421-7340

Great Lakes Science Center
601 Erieside Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114
216-694-2000
Hours: Open 7 days a week, 9:30am - 5:30pm, closed Thanksgiving and Christmas
Admission Charged
400 hands-on exhibits & demonstrations about science phenomena, environment and technology, plus daily demonstrations and the region's only Omnimax Theater.

Lake Erie Nature and Science Center
This is a wonderful nature center to visit with your kids! There are live animals inside and outside since the Center also runs a Wildlife Rehabilitation Program. There are great family progr... More Information

Lake Farm Park

Hale Farm\

Cleveland Metro parks

 

 

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Museum
Tel: 888/764-ROCK
1 Key Plaza
 
If any one thing is most responsible for Cleveland's rebirth, this glass-and-porcelain pyramid is it. Designed by I. M. Pei, this temple to rock music is a high-concept, multimedia collection of exhib...

The Children's Museum of Cleveland

Designed with kids in mind, this museum offers total interaction. Instead of explaining concepts such as balance, pulse rate, or reflexes, the exhibits invite visitors to learn through hands-on participation. Displays address all areas of health, from dental hygiene to cancer.

 

Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Tel: 800/317-9155
1 Wade Oval Dr
 
Here's another fine University Circle museum that includes the state-of-the-art, sphere-shaped Shafran Planetarium. Among the museum's other draws are Happlocanthosaurus, a 70-foot-long plant-eating d...

 

Cleveland Browns football
Cleveland Cavaliers basketball
Cleveland Indians baseball


Cleveland Orchestra
Cleveland Play House

Pro Football Hall of Fame

NASA Glenn Visitor Center

21000 Brookpark Rd
Cleveland, OH 44135-3127
            +1 216 433 2000       
Open Hours9a-4p M-F; 10a-3p Sa; 1-5p Su
OverviewIf you fly into Cleveland Hopkins Airport, it is easy to spot the big NASA sign on the base's air hangar. That is the location of the NASA Glenn Visitor Center, where you can... more

Steamship William G. Mather Museum

1001 East 9th St Pier
Cleveland, OH 44114-1003
            +1 216 574 6262       
Open HoursHours vary, open May through Oct
OverviewChristened in 1925, this 618-foot steamship was built during the heyday of the American Lakes steamers. Once the flagship of the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company (now Cleveland-Cliffs... more

U.S.S. Cod

1089 East 9th St
Cleveland, OH 44114-1003
            +1 216 566 8770       
Open Hours10am-5pm daily (May-Sep)
OverviewListed on the National Register of Historic Ships, the U.S.S. Cod is the only World War II submarine remaining in its original condition. The 1,525-ton, 312-foot sub was launched... more
  Playhouse Square Center is the nation's largest performing arts complex outside of New York City. Located in the heart of Cleveland's Theater District, Playhouse Square serves as host to over 1.1 million guests annually and offers the best of Broadway, dance, concerts, family shows, comedians, plays and more.
Attraction type: Theater district; Theater

 

The Money Museum at the Cleveland Federal Reserve

Money Museum, Federal Reserve, Cleveland Ohio
(© Stu Spivack/cc license)
The new Federal Reserve Bank Museum of Money, opened in January 2005, features 30 exhibits about the history and the power of money. The most striking feature is a 23 foot tall money tree located across from the museum's entrance. This interesting musuem is located in the Fed Building on E. Sixth St. in downtown Cleveland. It's open Monday thru Thursday from 10am to 2pm and is FREE to the public.

 

Squire's Castle
(© istockphoto)
Squire's Castle, located in the North Chagrin Reservation of the Cleveland Metroparks, was built in 1897 by Feargus B. Squire, a vice-president for Standard Oil. The turreted stone structure was originally intended to be the gatekeeper's house of his never built 525-acre country estate. Urban legend has it that his wife died in the house and still haunts it. Today, the Cleveland Metroparks administers the ruined shell of a house and use it as a picnic shelter and lecture site.
 

 

 

 

 

 

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