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Cleveland Browns Stadium: Where Cleveland bleeds brown and orange
It's hard to come to Cleveland without setting your sight on the massive Cleveland Browns Stadium. Located at the North Coast Harbor, the Cleveland Browns Stadium opened in 1999. The old stadium was torn down in 1997 to make room for the immense 73,200+ seat facility, which cost nearly 300 million dollars to build. The new stadium is situated on 31 acres of lakefront property near the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Great Lakes Science Center.
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The Purple Rose Theatre Company: An American beauty of a playhouse
What if you could magically recreate intimate, cutting-edge theaters like New York’s late, lamented Circle Repertory in the Midwest? Then you would have the Purple Rose Theatre Company, a gem of a theater in Chelsea, Mich. The theater is just 15 minutes from Ann Arbor and an hour from either Detroit or Battle Creek.
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Dave & Buster's: Family fun in Westlake
Whether you're looking for a little family fun, a great place for date night or the perfect setting for a birthday party, Dave & Buster's in Westlake is the ideal destination. It's safe to say that this versatile destination has something for everyone.
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Lakewood North Union Farmers Market: fresh and local each summer
Located in the front of Kauffman Park on the Arthur Avenue extension, the Lakewood North Union Farmers Market is the perfect place for a quick stop on your work lunch break or a destination to spend the morning and afternoon.
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Cleveland's Goodtime III: not just a good time, a great time!
The GoodTime III luxury cruise ship has been an icon on the shores of Cleveland since 1958. The five-deck vessel offers a fully enclosed first deck with air conditioning, a dining area and dance floor. Other decks are semi-opened, and the top level is great for getting a summer tan or enjoying the twinkling stars in the night sky.
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Lolly the Trolly Tours: As classic as the city of Cleveland itself
Lolly the Trolley of Cleveland have been a city icon for more than 40 years. This old-fashioned street car, with its shiny red and green paint and the familiar "Ding! Ding!" of its bell, is as iconic to Cleveland as the Terminal Tower.
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Great Wolf Lodge: Splash with the fam in Sandusky
The Great Wolf Lodge indoor water park is the perfect Northeast Ohio destination for family fun. This large indoor water park has everything you could ask for in a family style resort -- twisting water slides, cool pools, a lazy river, wet playground, four restaurants, a bar and plenty of comfy accommodations to make your stay worthwhile.
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African Safari Wildlife Park: go wild this summer!
Port Clinton's African Safari Wildlife Park is wildest family destination this side of the Prime Meridian. Featuring dozens of animals including friendly giraffes, zebras, warthogs and Scottish Highlanders (famed for their impressive horns), the drive-through portion of the safari puts visitors up-close-and-personal with even the most exotic of animals.
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Grand Pacific Junction: a great place for everyone
At the Grand Pacific Junction Historic Shopping District in nearby Olmsted Falls, you'll feel as if you've stepped back more than 100 years to a time that was a bit more simple and a trip into town meant getting all gussied up. From the antique locomotive to the century-old horse-drawn carriage displays, the Grand Pacific Junction brings the turn-of-the-century lifestyle back to life.
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Detroit Historical Museum: A lot more than just automobiles
This metropolitan museum explores the diverse and colorful history of Detroit through artifacts and unique and creative exhibits.
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