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TopicWhat are some things to Cleveland and Pittsburgh?
Epyo
01/15/20 11:50:03 PM
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I'm from Cleveland =]

If you're into museums, the Cleveland Art Museum is super super good, and it's free. Huge and very pleasant to walk around in.

Across the street is Severance Hall, a beautiful building where the Cleveland Orchestra plays, supposedly one of the five best in the country. Seeing a concert might be a big timesink if you're only going to be here one day though.

Both of those are in University Circle, a walkable campus area on the eastern-edge of the city, as well as a few other landmarks and museums, and not much interesting food, but the "Little Italy" part of town is in there too, which has some bakeries and italian restaurants.

It doesn't sound cool, but also in University Circle is the gigantic beautiful Lakeview Cemetary, which has a lot of interesting hills and nature stuff, and a couple landmarks like a chapel, a big dam, and a monument to president garfield which takes the form of a castle you can walk up and get a great view of the city. In March it might not be that fun to checkout lakeview cemetary, probably no leaves and probably pretty cold. Fall is best. But still pretty cool.

All of that (university circle) is like 4 miles east of Downtown. Personally I'm not into Downtown much. Apparently there's incredible food but I've always found it overhyped. Then again I'm an idiot into chain restaurants and taco bell, so what do I know.

Main stuff downtown is clubs, sports arenas, maybe a comedy club somewhere, but mostly food. The rock n roll hall of fame is downtown near the shore, but I found that a huge disappointment personally, even though I'm definitely a music fan. Just felt like a lot of old discarded clothes from 70s musicians. The science center is next door, but I think that's more for kids. Oh, playhouse square is downtown, for plays, but I have not been there. I think there's a new casino somewhere downtown too?

My favorite thing about Cleveland is the parks, hikes, and national park, but none of that will be great in March, and 1 day is not enough time to really enjoy it anyway.

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