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The Akron Museum of Art houses
regional, national and international works dating from 1850.
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The Cuyahoga Valley National
Recreation Area (CVNRA) preserves 33,000 acres along the
Cuyahoga River between Cleveland and Akron.
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The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic
Railroad travels along the CVNRA from Independence to
Akron.
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Hale Farm and Village provides the
sights, sounds and smalls of a bustling Western Reserve township
in 1848. Visit with artisans such as glassblowers, candle makers,
potters and blacksmiths demonstrating the industries of the
mid-1800's.
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Historic Fourth Street District,
listed on the National Register for its architectural excellence
and variety, is also famous for its stations that serves the
underground railroad.
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J.E. Reeves Victorian Home,
located on SR 800 is a magnificent 19th century farmhouse that
has been restored to the splendor of the
era.
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Dunham Tavern,
located at 6709 Euclid Ave. in Cleveland, is Cleveland's oldest
building that is still standing at its original site. This
museum houses collections from its original tavern days dating
back to 1824. For more information see www.logan.com/tavern.
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Playhouse Square
is the nation's second largest performing arts center.
Scheduled events can be viewed at www.playhousesquare.com.
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The Warehouse
District runs along Cuyahoga Valley near Lake Erie. This
collection of businesses and historic buildings became the
central business district of Cleveland during the mid-late 19th
century. Visit www.warehousedistrict.org
for more information;
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The Natural History
Museum of Cleveland has been operational since 1920.
For more information visit www.cmnh.org
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Mill Creek Falls
was established by settlers in Newburgh Township in 1799 on the
Indian Trail that later became Broadway. Waterpower
generated by Mill Creek's 45-foot waterfall gave gave
Newburgh a distinct advantage over Cleveland. Mill Creek
Falls is part of the Cleveland Metroparks System.
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Cleveland
Metroparks Zoo offers byway travelers a diversion while
entertaining children of all ages. For more information
visit www.clemetzoo.com.