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In the 1800s, Cleveland was one of the most important canal ports in the eastern United States and an industrial center where some of the richest American entrepreneurs made their fortunes. Among those who lived here around the turn of the 19th century were Samuel Mather, who made his fortune in steel production and transport and John D. Rockefeller, founder of the Standard Oil Company. Today, the remnants of Cleveland’s historical railway and canal serve as a notable backdrop for a strong city that is turning warehouses into boutique hotels and is a prominent destination for world class sporting events and concerts near the waterfront. Cleveland is a culturally diverse city with it’s spectacular museums, theaters, sports venues, beautiful parks, as well as shopping and dining. Cleveland has plenty of things to do for people of all ages and interests. Adventure seekers, history buffs, nature lovers, sports fanatics and foodies will all find plenty of things to enjoy in Cleveland.



CLEVELAND BREW TOUR
The Cleveland Brew Bus is the original guided craft brewery tour and tasting outfits in Cleveland. They offer a wide range of tours all featuring local breweries in Cleveland. Each tour includes at least 3 sampling spots and a meal.
For more information please click here: Cleveland Brew Bus
ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME
One of the most popular things to do in Cleveland is visit the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, located in downtown Cleveland, right on the shores of Lake Erie. Designed by world-renowned architect I.M. Pei this world-class museum hopes to gain interest and inspire visitors about the power of rock and roll with its impressive collections, exhibitions, and displays. The museum houses a number of permanent exhibitions and traveling national and international shows. The museum has special collections and artifacts from some of the best rock ‘n’ roll musicians of all time, such as The Beatles, Metallica, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones and many more. Even if you are not a diehard rock music fan you will still enjoy the country’s one and only Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Visitors love the museum’s massive collection of memorabilia and the historical aspects behind each exhibit.
Address: 1100 Rock and Roll Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio .
Website: https://www.rockhall.com/
WESTSIDE MARKET
Dating back to 1840, Cleveland’s longest running open air public market started on a simple tract of land. Renovated in 1912, the West Side Market reopened to the public Renovated in 1912, unveiling its indoor yellow brick markethouse and its iconic 137-foot-tall clock tower. Today, the market continues to offer an authentic and culturally diverse shopping experience to locals and visitors alike. Today the market is now home to over 100 producers, artisans, and vendors selling items from around the world. Market stalls are filled with all types of products for a wide variety of produce, meats, fresh seafood, dairy products, homemade baked goods, fresh flowers, picked fruits and vegetables, candies, spices, nuts and specialty ready to eat meals. Both the people and products are ethnically diverse, and the market is a fun place to visit and stroll, even if you decide not to buy anything.
Address: 979 West 25th Street, Cleveland, Ohio
Website: http://westsidemarket.org/
VCL – Trolley tour, Wade Memorial Chapel, Cleveland Museum of Art, Lake View Cemetery, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Geauga County (Amish Village)