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The city of Cleveland has been transformed--the once polluted Cuyahoga River has been cleaned-up and now sports, a thriving nightclub district along the Flats. River cruises aboard the Nautica Queen and Goodtime III reveal gorgeous views of Lake Erie. Nearby are the trendy shops, restaurants and galleries of the revitalized Warehouse District, a National Historic Landmark. The city’s spirit has also been rejuvenated with the return of the beloved Browns to Memorial Stadium. Sports fans can also cheer on the Cavaliers at Gund Arena and the Indians at Jacobs Field. Other popular draws include the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which opened in 1995, and the Great Lakes Brewing Company, the state’s first microbrewery. Cultural and educational highlights include the renowned Museum of Art, the Museum of Natural History and the new Great Lakes Science Center.
One American Way, Warren, The variety found at this wonderful course is a refreshing change. With fairways that vary in width and a different challenge around every turn, you'd better stay alert here. Built on relatively flat terrain, you will find these greens to be larger than most, and the subtle breaks can make putting the biggest challenge of all. Water will come into play on about half the holes.
433 W 130th St, Hinckley, OH This course has the ability to test the best players around, but it still provides a fair challenge for beginners. You'll find most of the fairways will produce uneven lies since this course was built on extremely hilly terrain. Avoid the tight tree line and keep the ball in the short grass off the tee so you can have the best chance to hit these well-bunkered greens.
1901 Ford Dr, Cleveland, OH Large and spacious, the Glidden House was formerly a mansion belonging to the wealthy Glidden paint family. This upscale Victorian Inn dates back almost a century; its 60 rooms maintain charming turn-of-the-century elegance. The home, near the heart of University Circle, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is known internationally.
Rt 84 near Riverside Dr, 12 Public Sq, Ste 150, Willoughby, OH Not a B&B in the traditional sense – visits are unhosted, and breakfast isn’t served (coffee and tea are provided in the kitchen) – the Penfield House offers a rare opportunity for guests to actually “live” in a Frank Lloyd Wright house. Completely renovated by the original owner’s son, the home is eminently livable even today. Designed in the 1950s for the 6’8” Louis Penfield, the home is a departure from Wright’s other structures, with tall, narrow doors and hallways. Still, it’s surrounded by 30 wooded acres and has floor to ceiling windows, making it a prime example of how Wright blurred the lines between inside and outside. Two night minimum. Near Daniels Park in Willoughby, 15 miles east of Cleveland.
11030 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH Located in University Circle, this attraction houses over 3,000 plants and shrubs from twenty different nationalities. As you peruse the grounds, you'll wander across bridges, around fountains, and through gazebos filled with intriguing specimens. A Japanese wildflower garden and a reading garden demand their share of attention too. There are also lots of interactive displays for kids.
2516 Market St, Cleveland, OH While GLBC now produces upwards of 100,000 barrels a year and has become Ohio’s most celebrated and award-winning brewer of lagers and ales, thankfully, some things haven’t changed—most notably, an unwavering commitment to brewing only the freshest exceptional family of beers.