Cleveland, Ohio events, activities, and points of interest are appropriate topics for this category, which may include web sites for museums, libraries, art galleries, recreational programs, and sports within the city.
 
 
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Children’s Museum of Cleveland
When CMC began in 1981, it provided outreach educational programs to elementary school classrooms. In 1986, its museum on Euclid Avenue in Cleveland’s University Circle cultural center opened, adding exhibits and events made for children, and for early childhood professionals and teachers. Its exhibits, events, and educational programs are outlined.
http://www.clevelandchildrensmuseum.org/
Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Site offers details about museum hours, prices, events, classes, programs, research, exhibits and collections. Its membership program is defined, and an online store is available.
http://www.cmnh.org/
Inspired by Scotland Yard’s Black Museum, the museum was incorporated in 1983 as a non-profit organization, opening that same year, featuring exhibits documenting the history of the Cleveland Division of Police since its inception in 1866. Its history, collections, location and hours are posted, and an online shopping site is included.
http://www.clevelandpolicemuseum.org/
The main library and its several branches are highlighted, their locations shown on a map, along with their hours of operation, program and event schedules, a bookmobile schedule, and information about the facility’s homebound and other services.
http://www.cpl.org/
Cleveland Shakespeare Festival
Based in Cleveland, CSF is dedicated to bringing plays of professional quality to audiences in various publicly accessible locations throughout the Greater Cleveland area. Directions, support information, and an audition schedule is featured, with show dates.
http://www.cleveshakes.org/
Science center located in Cleveland, Ohio. There is an Omnimax theater, the science phenomena floor with the indoor tornado, the regional technologies floor, and the Great Lakes Environment Floor. Directions, fees, and hours are available online.
http://www.glsc.org/
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Museum
Operated as a non-profit organization, the Cleveland, Ohio museum exists to educate its visitors about the history and significance of rock and roll music, and to collect, preserve, exhibit and interpret the music through its library and archives, as well as through its educational programs. Memberships and tickets may be purchased through the site.
http://rockhall.com/
The official website of the Cleveland Museum of Art where you can view some of the museum's collection. The website provides all information with regards to your visit to the museum, the museum hours, how to get there, the parking, the tours and a lot more. The website also allows you to purchase tickets online.
http://www.clevelandart.org