Cleveland
Places to visit in and around Cleveland, a general starting point, for specific places look below
Vermilion, a 'New England' town on Lake Erie
Kelleys Island and Marblehead Lighthouse, a wonderful summer getaway
Australian Adventure at Cleveland Zoo
African Savanna at Cleveland Zoo
Cleveland Zoo Walk in the Fall
Northern Trek in the Spring
Winter Visit to the Cleveland Zoo. Don't worry, we'll stay warm by visiting 4 key locations: the Greenhouse, the Northern Trek, the Primates and Aquatics, and the Rainforest.
Rain Forest at Cleveland Zoo
Zoo Lights in Cleveland: See All the Animals Made of Lights
Polar Bears in Cleveland Zoo
Viktor Schreckengost and Elephant Sculptures at Cleveland Zoo
Bactrian Camels at Cleveland Zoo
Lions at African Savanna, Cleveland Zoo
RainForest of Cleveland Zoo: Videos
Cleveland Zoo photo pool on Flickr
Related reading: Zoo Animals and Their Discontents. However, An animal in the wild can’t afford to be depressed. Disorders like phobias, depression and OCD, documented at zoos, don’t appear to have analogues among animals living in the wild. Why? One reason has to do with survival. “An animal in the wild can’t afford to be depressed. It will simply be killed or starve, since its environment requires constant vigilance." Source: Zoo Animals and Their Discontents - NYTimes http://buff.ly/1qLysxA
Image: Australian Adventure at Cleveland Zoo.
Museums
Cleveland Museum of Art: see works of art from the last 5,000 years
Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Cleveland Botanical Garden
Parks
Waterfalls around Cleveland: visit 5 magnificent waterfalls, all within 30 minutes drive
One Lake for All Seasons : views from Lakewood park, see how lake Erie changes through the seasons
Frozen Universe: Bay Village lake view during Winter
Rocky River Park in Rocky River, Ohio
Rockefeller Park Greenhouse, a hidden gem in the heart of the city
Bonnie Park Picnic Area in Strongsville, Ohio
Brandywine Falls in Sagamore Hills, Ohio
Ohio Summer Festivals: So many places to go in such a short time
Cleveland Auto Show and The Hupmobile: The first car to go around the world
100 things to do in Cleveland for the summer of 2013 http://buff.ly/157lpZW
Image: Lake Erie view from Marblehead peninsula.
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It would appear that the person in charge of the travel section hasn't been to the NW, i.e. Oregon or Washington. You should try it some time.
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ReplyDeletei just got to say i love your blog. I live in Cleveland Ohio. I think you have given me some ideas about getting my own videos of the zoos and places me and my boyfriend will visit this summer.
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Don't forget the Los angeles Zoo. The Gene Autry museum is right next door.
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I think Cleveland is a great place to visit. I think that shocks a lot of people, but they will be pleasantly surprised there!
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ReplyDeleteCleveland is quite nice, especially during the spring. I love it there!
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