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Sit front and center for your favorite Broadway blockbuster. Cruise a crooked river at sunset or commune with Costa Rican butterflies. Sample ethnic delicacies at a bustling public market. Ride the vintage rails of a scenic railroad through a national park. Dine in the restaurant of a celeb chef. Shop for retro collectibles at a vintage toy store. Visit the home of gridiron greats. Admire the work of artistic masters at our museums and release your inner rock star at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

When you come to Cleveland Plus, you’ll quickly discover the region has something to offer everyone. Arts lovers are drawn to University Circle. Located just minutes from downtown, it is the nation's most concentrated square mile of cultural, medical and educational institutions. University Circle’s treasures include the renowned Cleveland Museum of Art and the impressive glasshouse and outdoor spaces of Cleveland Botanical Garden, Western Reserve Historical Society as well as Severance Hall, home of the world-renowned Cleveland Orchestra.

Cleveland also is home to PlayhouseSquare, the second-largest performing arts center in the nation. And visitors shouldn’t miss the iconic Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. From John Lennon’s report card to Little Richard’s stage jacket, prepare to get lost in a pop culture paradise.

Into the sports? Kayak and fish on the lake, hike in the metroparks, golf at one of hundreds of public golf courses or cheer on major and minor league sports stars.

And nightlife sizzles in the Historic Warehouse District, full of nightclubs and trendy restaurants like Blue Point Grille, XO Steakhouse and Johnny’s Downtown. Meanwhile, East Fourth Street is home to Picwick & Frolic—a restaurant/comedy club/martini bar/revue, celebrity chef Michael Symon’s eatery Lola and the House of Blues.

Discover the unexpected side of Cleveland Plus at www.positivelycleveland.com.

 


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