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Concert Posters, Natural History and the Art of Derek Hess
This Cleveland Museum of Natural History exhibition shows how the artist’s concert-poster past evolved into fine art shaped by paleontology, animals and ingenuity.
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Ohio Finds: 19th-Century Shaving Mug
The shaving mug is a remnant of a bygone era. This one had sports a hand-painted design of a steam locomotive done by J.R. Voldan of Cleveland.
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John F. Kennedy Campaigns at Euclid Beach Park
Less than two months before the 1960 presidential election, the Democratic candidate addressed the largest crowd ever assembled at this lakeside park in Cleveland.
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How a Makeover Brought New Life to the Agora Concert Club
This Cleveland venue hosted some of rock’s biggest names during their rise to fame. A 2018 revamp freshened up the iconic club ready for a new generation.
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102 Days & Nights of Summer: June 2019
Check out Death Cab for Cutie and many more at the Nelsonville Music Festival , explore the imagination of Jim Henson at COSI and celebrate the recovery of the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland.
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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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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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The Birder: Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr. has been watching birds in Cleveland his entire life. In early 2021, a photograph he captured there resulted in a surprising discovery.
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The Discovery of the Johnstown Mastodon
In August 1926, a farmer in Johnstown, Ohio, unearthed the skeleton of a prehistoric mastodon. It went on to have a second life at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
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Have Big Fun at Memphis Kiddie Park
Memphis Kiddie Park just outside Cleveland has been delighting little ones and their parents for decades with its collection of kid-size thrills.
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The Macaron Tea Room, Broadview Heights
Alla Yakimiv grew up baking for church events and family functions. Today, she serves a beautiful array of pastries at her suburban Cleveland tearoom.
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Swensons Drive-In and Cordelia Team Up to Create Limited-Edition Menu Items
The iconic Akron-based drive-in joins forces with Cleveland chef Vinnie Cimino, unveiling a menu mashup that fuses fine dining and nostalgia.
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The College Tour: Cuyahoga Community College
Cuyahoga Community College’s Metropolitan Campus in downtown Cleveland offers class schedules, educational styles and interactive experiences that cater to a range of students.
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6 Unique Summer Music Festivals in Ohio
From a beloved annual festival in the heart of Appalachia to a celebration of the music and legacy of the Grateful Dead to an incredible jazz lineup in downtown Cleveland, these events are one of a kind.
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Best Hometowns 2023: Cuyahoga Falls
This riverfront city offers easy access to both Cleveland and Akron, a revitalized downtown district and a range of outdoor recreation options that span hiking, climbing and kayaking.
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Apollo’s Fire Presents ‘Winter Sparks’
Cleveland-born group Apollo’s Fire has been delivering electrifying renditions of classical pieces since 1992. This month, the baroque orchestra brings the same intensity to four northeast Ohio performances.
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Take Part in the Last Year of I-X Center’s Trick-or-Treat Street
This Halloween tradition at the I-X Center has been a seasonal staple in Cleveland since 1994, and this year marks its “Final Boo” with games, rides, entertainment and all the candy your kid can carry.
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How One Advertisement by the Jordan Motor Car Co. Changed an Industry
Cleveland’s Ned Jordan ran an advertisement in 1923 that forever altered automobile marketing. It didn’t focus on price, engine size or features. It sold a feeling.
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8 Ohio Events to See Before Summer Ends
Soak up the best of what the last stretch of the sunny season has to offer, from a Columbus comedy festival to tennis pros in Cleveland to to a historical re-enactment of D-Day.
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