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LISTINGS MUSEUMS

CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

AKRON ART MUSEUM 1 S. High St., Akron P: 330-376-9185 W: akronartmuseum.org

ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM 87 N. Main St., Oberlin P: 440-775-8665 W: oberlin.edu/amam

ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE 1834 E. 123rd St., Cleveland P: 216-721-9020 W: artistsarchives.org FB: facebook.com/ ArtistsArchivesoftheWesternReserve

“Blue Belle,” ceramic sculpture by Denise Buckley.

The Artists Archives of the Western Reserve is a regional museum that preserves representative bodies of work created by Ohio visual artists. Through ongoing research, exhibition and educational programs, it documents and promotes this cultural heritage for the benefit of the public. Open Tuesday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, noon to 4 p.m.

THE BUTLER INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN ART 524 Wick Ave., Youngstown P: 330-743-1107 W: butlerart.com

The Butler is known worldwide as “America’s Museum.” Founded in 1919 by Joseph G. Butler Jr., it is America’s first museum devoted entirely to American art. The original structure is considered an architectural masterpiece and is listed as a landmark on the National Registry of Historic Places. Admission is free.

1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland P: 216-231-4600 W: cmnh.org

CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART 11150 East Blvd., Cleveland P: 216-421-7340 W: clevelandart.org

CRAWFORD AUTO AVIATION COLLECTION The History Center in University Circle 10825 East Blvd., Cleveland P: 216-721-5722 W: wrhs.org

GREAT LAKES SCIENCE CENTER 601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland P: 216-694-2000 W: greatscience.com

LAKE VIEW CEMETERY 12316 Euclid Ave., Cleveland P: 216-421-2665 W: lakeviewcemetery.com

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM Rockwell Hall, 515 Hilltop Drive, Kent P: 330-672-3450 W: kent.edu/museum

MALTZ MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE 2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood P: 216-593-0575 W: maltzmuseum.org

1001 Market Ave. N, Canton P: 330-453-7666 W: cantonart.org

The Maltz Museum introduces visitors to the beauty and diversity of that heritage in the context of the American experience. It promotes an understanding of Jewish history, religion and culture, and builds bridges of appreciation and understanding with those of other religions, races, cultures and ethnicities. It’s an educational resource for Northeast Ohio’s Jewish and general communities.

CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF CLEVELAND

MASSILLON MUSEUM

CANTON MUSEUM OF ART

3813 Euclid Ave., Cleveland P: 216-791-7114 W: cmcleveland.org

CLEVELAND BOTANICAL GARDEN 11030 East Blvd., Cleveland P: 216-721-1600 W: cbgarden.org

CLEVELAND CULTURAL GARDENS East Boulevard & Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Cleveland W: culturalgardens.org

121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon P: 330-833-4061 W: massillonmuseum.org FB: facebook.com/MassillonMuseum

Energizing cultural excitement in Northeast Ohio, the Massillon Museum is expanding to feature the Paul Brown A folk art tradition Museum and additional galleries, event rooted in railroad space and classrooms – opening this fall! culture. MassMu, where art and history come together, includes a unique shop and café. Annual Island Party: July 20. Relics & Refabs Roadshow: Aug. 25. Free admission!

CLEVELAND HISTORY CENTER

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART CLEVELAND

The History Center in University Circle 10825 East Blvd., Cleveland P: 216-721-5722 W: wrhs.org

11400 Euclid Ave., Cleveland P: 216-421-8671 W: mocacleveland.org

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