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Old 02-22-2014, 01:35 PM
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Don't miss the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame.

Two blocks from the museum, there is a submarine that you can tour. It's not in the water. There is not much room in there and it felt a little claustrophobic. Still worth checking out.

If the Indians are town, you must attend the game. A beautiful clean stadium.
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Don't miss the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame.

Two blocks from the museum, there is a submarine that you can tour. It's not in the water. There is not much room in there and it felt a little claustrophobic. Still worth checking out.

If the Indians are town, you must attend the game. A beautiful clean stadium.
Just got back from the Great Lakes Science Center with the kids. It was free admission today. Always a great time. The kids loved it.. I'd definitely recommend it for anyone in town. As for the Rock Hall, I've never really found it to be all that impressive. But it's still definitely worth a visit. If you come expecting it to be a mindblowing experience, you will leave disappointed. Come in with an open mind, not too high of expectations, and you should have an enjoyable time... Free admission at the Rock Hall tomorrow, so me and the kids'll be up there too..

Also the Pro Football Hall of Fame is probably 45ish minutes away from the IX. It's definitely worth the trek...
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If you are looking to stay in town I suggest the Hyatt and the Residence. The Hyatt has an arcade that you can walk thru and it empties onto the 4th street pedestrian/restaurant area. Also a block from the Casino and close to the House of Blues. The Residence is in the same area, but on the south side of the 4th St. restaurant stretch. The Residence is an easy walk to the ballpark.
Closest hotel to ballpark is the Hilton Garden Inn. It's also closest to the Interstate going out to the IX.

There is a Michael Symon restaurant on 4th called Lola's that dishes up bacon ice cream.
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I know a lot of people hate the National in Cleveland, but logistically (for driving) it is the easiest to get in & out of the expo center. I usually stay at a hotel in the suburbs somewhere between downtown & the expo center. I love the downtown area entertainment venues, especially the House of Blues, which has fantastic concerts !!!
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