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The city of has a wealth of amenities for its residents, while nearby downtown,surrounding neighborhoods, Lake Erie, and the beautiful parksscattered throughout the metropolitan areaoffer residents adventures in food, culture, and outdoor activities.

These resources cover a wide range of happenings in CLE:

Cleveland boastssome famous restaurants and chefs,and also has a strong local foods culture of farmers' markets and CSAs (community supported agriculture).

Many of the links above have restaurant guides as well.

  • isa consortium of locally owned Cleveland restaurants
  • magazine hasfood stories, seasonal recipes, and upcoming foodie events
  • isaCleveland tradition with fresh produce, meat, fish, cheese, fresh pasta, spices, crepes, and more!
  • distributeslocal, sustainably-produced foods from family farmswithin 75 miles of Cleveland. Subscribers pick up abag every week containing items such as fresh produce, whole grains, farm-fresh eggs, grass-fed dairy products, and pasture-raised meats.
  • are“certified producer-only” markets:farmers agreeto sell only food they’ve raised themselves or items made locally.
  • Pick your own apples (and other fruit in season) at ǰ

is newly renovated and general admission is always free.CMA has a large collection and broad spectrum of art.

is considered one of the top five orchestras in the world. The music is phenomenal and the restored Severance Hall is beautiful. During the summer, the Orchestra plays at the - buy lawn seats and bring a picnic dinner!

Lucy’s bones were formerly housed here (they now can be observed as a cast of the original). The museum has an active research staff andfrequently hosts evening lectures.

has large outdoor gardens during the spring and summer months and year-round indoor tropical and desert gardens. The indoor portion is particularly nice during the cold winter months (it’s warm!). They host a yearly orchid show, herb/plant sale,and holiday show.

located in Kirtland, OH,houses a great collection of plants and sponsors many activities throughout the year.

They say that Cleveland Rocks, and we have the museum to prove it. Learn about the origins of rock & roll, and see artistartifacts from Jimi Hendrix's guitar strap to dresses worn by the Supremes.

is close to campus, has trails around the lake, near Doan Brook, and through the woods. Surrounded by beautiful homes and near the .

: Dubbed “The Emerald Necklace,” the greater Cleveland area has a series of parks with hiking trails that encircle the area.

Part of the Metroparks, Edgwater provides a stunning view of the horizon above Lake Erie as well as the Downtown skyline. You can even play some beach volleyball or check out the Edgewater Pavilion!

(CVNP) is one of the newest national parks and the only one located in Ohio. Lots of hiking options. The travels through the CVNP. A beautiful trip particularly in the fall.

: just east of Cuyahoga County, Lake County is home to beautiful parks for summer hiking and winter sports. The is a fun place to learn about farming, and you can try your hand at milking a cow!

Beach State Park is the longest stretch of undeveloped Lake Erie shoreline in Ohio. Anice place to swim, relax, have a picnic, and walkthe trails.

: This nature preserve is one of many in Ohio, and one of the most beautiful places in Ohio - a kettle lake bog that is home to manycarnivorous plants!

frequently has evening and Saturday naturalist programs with knowledgeable folks leading the hikes.

Live Music Venues

Theaters

  • is an historic building in downtown Cleveland, as well as the destination for visiting Broadway productions.The largest theater district in the United States outside of Broadway.
  • hostsvarious plays and productions.
  • is agreat cozy theater in Lakewood showing a variety of plays and musicals.
  • is an off-Broadway theater that mainly features plays written by local artists
  • hasa national reputation for developing new plays and producing innovative interpretations of classic works.

Movie Theaters

  • : This locally-owned set of movie theaters has multiple locations inthe Cleveland area and specializes in independent films.
  • at Shaker Square and EastGate: Mainstream films.
  • Hosted by the Cleveland Institute of Art - specializes in arthouse and foreign films

Media Guides

Sports are HUGE in Cleveland. You can’t go very far without bumping into a Guardians,Cavs, or Browns fan. Cleveland also has a minor league hockey team.Stay here long enough, and you may discover your inner sports fan, if you haven’t already.

  • (baseball)
  • (football)
  • (basketball)
  • (hockey)
  • (minor league baseball)

The was voted best in the U.S. in 2007. Bus lines and light rail (the Rapid) are available. The Rapid is the best way to get to and from the airport, as well as to the sporting venues downtown. One-way trips (without transfers) are $2.50. A one-day pass (unlimited rides, valid for both bus and Rapid) is $5.50. Weekly and monthly passes are available as is mobile ticketing. Bus and Rapid schedules are available online. The trip planner is great if you are trying to determine the best way to get from point-to-point.

Wondering what to do with those kiddos? There are several attractions geared towards children and guides to help parents navigate events happening at museums and attractions in the area:

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  • Amusement Parks / Water Parks