Don’t call it the mistake on the lake, Cleveland actually has so much to offer travelers, from the art museums, the neighborhood pubs, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, to even the Christmas Story House! So whether you are coming to visit the Cleveland Clinic or heading farther down the way to Cedar Point by Sandusky, here are some do’s and don’ts of visiting Cleveland, Ohio.
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Don’t number 1 don’t visit
When I was a kid we would sneak off and head down 67th St where it at that time dead ended. We climb over the RR tracks scoot across a small embankment down to a concrete tunnel…..through the tunnel to Edgewater Park. I was about 5 at the time. My brother would ‘park’ me under a tree and make his way to the Mounted Patrol Horse Barns which at the time were down there. He would never take me I think he thought I’d get hurt or make to much noise or something. We were not supposed to be there. We would play at the park for awhile and then go home and pray Mother did not miss us. We’d have been punished had she know we crossed those tracks and were in the park. One time we found a runaway boy down there and brought him home. He was hidden in my brother’s room. Well of course Mother found him in a day or two and called the police to come and take him home. Lots of memories of Cleveland all positive. We moved to the suburbs when I was about 11.
Cuy is like Kyle without the L. Kya Ah Hoag Ah
The 35 mph section on I-90 is known locally as “Dead Man’s Curve.”
For nautical afficionados, there is a floating museum a few doors down from the Rock Hall. The William G. Mather is a retired Great Lakes ore freighter open for tours.