Northeast Ohio: Home To Rock And Roll And A National Park


Strung along the Cuyahoga River and fronting Lake Erie, Cleveland is a four-season destination home to sprawling parks, vibrant museums, and quaint neighborhoods. Here you’ll find big-city attractions and small-town friendliness at the heart of Northeast Ohio.

Cleveland is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for good reason – the term itself was coined here by a disc jockey. While the breathtaking museum and annual induction ceremonies are a major foundation of the city, there’s a lot more to Cleveland than music.

Hungry? The city is a veritable melting pot, and you can find incredible cuisine from around the world as well as made-in-Ohio specialties like chili dogs and corned beef.

Ready for fun? Attend a symposium at Case Western Reserve University or poke around the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Visit the vendors at the West Side Market or settle in for Fashion Cleveland – one of the industry’s biggest events.

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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland

There’s much more to this region than Cleveland, though. Hop on the Ohio Antiques Trail, start a new holiday tradition by visiting Steubenville’s Nutcracker Village, or follow the towpath at Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

No matter your passion, fun awaits in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio.

  
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Exciting Attractions In Cleveland And Northeast Ohio

This great region boasts plenty of great attractions. Cleveland is the center of the action, and most people start at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Nearby, step aboard the USS Cod, a restored submarine. The Cleveland Museum of Art is home to more than 40,000 pieces spanning 6,000 years of human history. Finally, head to Mill Creek Falls, which is the perfect spot for a family photograph.

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Explore Rich Heritage And History In Cleveland’s Museums

This region’s history and heritage are preserved in a number of fine museums. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Cleveland’s waterfront is a must-see, but so is the Grays Army Museum, which protects 170 years of military history. Explore the city’s diverse communities at the Hungarian Heritage Society or go hands-on at the interactive Museum of Natural History. Baseball fans should not miss the excellent Baseball Heritage Museum!

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Cleveland’s Music Scene Is Second To None

There’s no mistaking Cleveland’s importance to the world of music – this is the city which coined the phrase “rock and roll” and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a world-famous attraction. But the city is not all rock and roll. Check out the Cleveland Institute of Music, a premier conservatory, and don’t miss major events like the Cleveland Asian Festival and a number of blues and jazz festivals.

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Hear The Crowd Roar In Cleveland

From major league pros to Little League hopefuls, sports are big in Cleveland. The city is home to one of the NFL’s winningest franchises – the Browns – as well as the NBA’s Cavaliers, who draw a famously rowdy crowd, and the Indians, who swing all summer long. Cleveland State University fields winning Division 1 NCAA teams and the city has hosted All Star Games for both basketball and baseball.

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Excitement Rules At Northeast Ohio Events And Festivals

Cleveland rocks year-round – and we’re not talking just music. See dance at the Asian Festival and hot air balloon races at the Blossom Time Festival. Anglers love the Walleye Festival and foodies get stuffed at the Berea National Rib Cook-Off. Tremont goes Greek during the annual Greek Festival and polka is king at the Polka Festival and Convention. Oh – and make sure to attend one of Cleveland’s 40 street fairs!


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