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1 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

A long time ago, when the collision of blues, country, and gospel came together, the world-changing creation of rock & roll came to life. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is an incredible display of music over the centuries and the beautiful history of change. With events year-round, the celebration of sound is honored by showcasing specific artists who connect us all through music. By preserving artifacts, the hope of this museum is to allow people to become inspired by rock and roll. Within the museum, there is the hall of fame which is rock’s highest honor along with many other exhibits including Legends of Rock, Pink Floyd’s The Wall, and also The Garage, which invites interactive participants to pick up an instrument and make your own music. Specific to Cleveland, this hall of fame is located downtown.

2 Cleveland Botanical Garden

Nature is something that stands out in Cleveland, especially within the botanical garden. If you are looking for a way to connect to the beauty and value of plants, the botanical gardens are the perfect place to reflect and take a walk through the wonders of nature. Not only are there the marvelous outdoors, but curated glasshouses are in place to enhance your experience. This is the perfect escape from the bustling city of Cleveland even though this is located in the heart of the iconic University Circle and takes up a ton of open land for the gardens. Though it is open all year-round, they hold special seasonally events such as the ‘return of the butterflies’ which captures the visual beauty of the insects emerging.

Cleveland Museum of Art

This free art museum is open to the public, and you are invited to enjoy numerous exhibitions from Renaissance pieces to Native North American textiles on display. It is divided into 16 different departments with significant works from each part of history.

The museum itself is known for its renowned quality of its collections holding 45,000 objects which span over the course of 6,000 years highlighting all the past achievements in art history.

This internationally renowned museum provides general admission and is free to the public. With a $755 million endowment, it is the fourthwealthiest art museum in the United States. With about 770,000 visitors annually, it is one of the most visited art museums in the world.