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Pick Your Poison
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History showcases the role toxins play in nature, myths and modern society.
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‘Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern’ in Cleveland
A new Cleveland Museum of Art exhibition delves into the connections between the paintings, personal style and public persona of iconic artist Georgia O’Keeffe.
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America's Largest Candy Store
Whether you're filling Easter baskets, loading up for trick-or-treaters or looking for a retro favorite, a trip to b.a. Sweetie Candy Co. in Cleveland is in order.
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Jordan Motor Car Co.’s Famous Ad
Cleveland’s Ned Jordan ran an advertisement in 1923 that forever changed the automobile industry. It didn’t focus on price, engine size or features. It sold a feeling.
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A Christmas Story: The Ohio Making of a Holiday Classic
Ralphie and his Red Ryder BB Gun cemented Cleveland’s Public Square, Higbee’s department store and a Tremont neighborhood home in pop culture.
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Cleveland, Alan Freed and the World’s First Rock Concert
On March 21, 1952, thousands of people crowded into the Cleveland Arena for the Moondog Coronation Ball, which was expected to go on for hours. Instead, the show was shut down before the end of the first band’s set.
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Cleveland Kurentovanje
This winter festival celebrates the city’s Slovenian heritage with an annual parade and party featuring food, drink and furry mythical creatures.
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Visit the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Cleveland’s shrine to the legends of rock ’n’ roll beckons music lovers to commune with the greats who penned the soundtrack of our lives.
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Brewnuts, Cleveland
John and Shelley Pippin mix craft beer into their doughnut recipes, creating a delicious way to start the day.
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Chicken and Waffles
Steve Schimoler, owner and chef at Crop Bistro & Bar in Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhood, has made maple syrup an integral part of a more elaborate offering: his version of chicken and waffles.
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LeBron James and a Promise Delivered
LeBron James returned to Ohio in 2014 to bring a championship home. On June 22, he delivered the trophy.
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3 Questions: Jim Thome
Indians legend Jim Thome discusses the origins of his batting stance, his most memorable All-Star Game and playing in the World Series.
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Brite Winter in Cleveland
This annual outdoor festival encourages Ohioans to embrace the cold with a full lineup of musical acts and art-experience tents.
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Masthead Brewing Co., Cleveland
This carefully designed downtown spot offers award-winning beer, a communal vibe and great wood-fired pizzas.
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The Rise and Fall of the Cleveland Air Races
The National Air Races came to the city in 1929, bringing a high-flying spectacle to the city’s new airport. The event returned for years, until changing times and, ultimately, tragedy spelled its end.
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Alan Freed’s Grave, Cleveland
A jukebox-shaped headstone at Lake View Cemetery marks the grave of the man who popularized rock ’n’ roll.
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Kayaking on Lake Erie
41° North let’s you go with the flow where the Rocky River meets our Great Lake.
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Visit 3 Historic Ohio Cemeteries
From bold stone tributes to folk-art graves, our historic cemeteries offer a look into who we were and are.
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Rock Royalty
Find satisfaction in a new exhibit on the life and times of the Rolling Stones.
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