Cultural Gardens
Located in Rockefeller Park are the Cultural Gardens, a very beautiful place to go with family or friends when the weather is nice. It was more than just scenery as it also held a lot of history of the twentieth contrary. The stones and paths in the gardens, along with the monumental satiates that can be found, are meant to make us proud of both our heritage and our American blood. We spent a long time walking down the paths, learning about more heritages than we thought one garden could hold.
Here is a list of the types of countries represented in the gardens:
Armenians
Hebrews
Italians
Polish
Greek
German
Slovenian
Czech
Russian
Slovak
Lithuanian
Hungarian
Croatian
Syrian
Irish
Indian
Finnish
Estonian
Latvian
Ukranian
African American
Romanian
Serbian
Azerbaijan
Chinese
AND multiple American gardens
Dike 14
In the afternoon we decided to check out the Dike 14 Lakefront Nature Preserve. It is a very unique area that allows people to connect with the lake erie shoreline, and all the beautiful nature around it. You are not allowed to bike or walk dogs here, but it is a great place for walks and hiking. There are very diverse birds located in the area, and we happened to walk by some people who were actually bird watching! New trails and bird feeders are being set up, and the park is a greta place to bring the family! The location next to the lake also really helped enhance the beauty of the Nature Preserve.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Day 9- Legacy Village and Crocker Park
First Stop: Legacy Village
Described as a "Lifestyle Center" in the middle of Lyndhurst, Ohio, Legacy Village opened in 2003 and has been a super popular place to visit, spend time, shop, and eat at ever since. On the weekends it holds many concerts to home-town bands, and is usually filled with people of all ages, ranging from parents with their children, teens, and grandparents. Both of us have been to Legacy countless times, because it is a place where you can find almost everything. From eating at some of our favorite restaurants (such as California Pizza Kitchen, Chipotle, Starbucks, Stir Crazy, Brio!, Menchies, and many more), to getting our computers fixed at the Apple Store to shopping at unique boutiques such as Charming Charlies or Francescas Collections, to shopping at more retail-like stores such as Nordstrom Rack, Lilly Pulitzer, Dicks Sporting Goods, Talbots, or Loft.
No matter what you are looking for, Legacy seems to have it. And if Legacy doesn't have it, then all you need to do is hop in the car (or even walk) to Beachwood Place which is right around the corner. The great location of Legacy is what makes it as popular as it is. It is right in the middle of the Cleveland suburbs and downtown Cleveland, attracting people of all types to stop and walk through. When we went this past week, we spent time walking around admiring what Legacy really is; a small village built for consumers and an incredible way to bring in business to help stimulate Cleveland's economy. We noticed how clean the streets were, and how friendly the people are who walk around. How happy everyone seemed and how great of a community legacy is adds to Cleveland's incredible city.
Second Stop: Crocker Park
Located on the west side of Cleveland in Westlake, Ohio, Crocker Park is very similar to Legacy Village. Since we both live on the east side of Cleveland, we do not get around to visiting Crocker Park very often. However, when we visited today, we saw a whole side of Crocker Park that we had not seen before in the past. While we had previously been there just to shop at clothing outlets such as Abercrombie & Fitch or Urban Outfitters or American Eagle, when we went this time we began to notice what an incredible area Crocker Park really is. Based on a French town-like setting, Crocker Park is home to many apartments and office buildings above many of the outlets. While it is a trek to get to Crocker park from the east side, it is well worth the visit. It has many popular restaurants and stores, and is filled daily with children, adults, and elderly couples as they walk around to enjoy the peaceful area. Crocker park is definitely a place to visit in Cleveland.
Described as a "Lifestyle Center" in the middle of Lyndhurst, Ohio, Legacy Village opened in 2003 and has been a super popular place to visit, spend time, shop, and eat at ever since. On the weekends it holds many concerts to home-town bands, and is usually filled with people of all ages, ranging from parents with their children, teens, and grandparents. Both of us have been to Legacy countless times, because it is a place where you can find almost everything. From eating at some of our favorite restaurants (such as California Pizza Kitchen, Chipotle, Starbucks, Stir Crazy, Brio!, Menchies, and many more), to getting our computers fixed at the Apple Store to shopping at unique boutiques such as Charming Charlies or Francescas Collections, to shopping at more retail-like stores such as Nordstrom Rack, Lilly Pulitzer, Dicks Sporting Goods, Talbots, or Loft.
No matter what you are looking for, Legacy seems to have it. And if Legacy doesn't have it, then all you need to do is hop in the car (or even walk) to Beachwood Place which is right around the corner. The great location of Legacy is what makes it as popular as it is. It is right in the middle of the Cleveland suburbs and downtown Cleveland, attracting people of all types to stop and walk through. When we went this past week, we spent time walking around admiring what Legacy really is; a small village built for consumers and an incredible way to bring in business to help stimulate Cleveland's economy. We noticed how clean the streets were, and how friendly the people are who walk around. How happy everyone seemed and how great of a community legacy is adds to Cleveland's incredible city.
Second Stop: Crocker Park
Located on the west side of Cleveland in Westlake, Ohio, Crocker Park is very similar to Legacy Village. Since we both live on the east side of Cleveland, we do not get around to visiting Crocker Park very often. However, when we visited today, we saw a whole side of Crocker Park that we had not seen before in the past. While we had previously been there just to shop at clothing outlets such as Abercrombie & Fitch or Urban Outfitters or American Eagle, when we went this time we began to notice what an incredible area Crocker Park really is. Based on a French town-like setting, Crocker Park is home to many apartments and office buildings above many of the outlets. While it is a trek to get to Crocker park from the east side, it is well worth the visit. It has many popular restaurants and stores, and is filled daily with children, adults, and elderly couples as they walk around to enjoy the peaceful area. Crocker park is definitely a place to visit in Cleveland.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Day 8 - Our Great Lake
We have to emphasize that Cleveland is special because we are lucky to live right next to a great lake! Besides our consistent water source, the lake also makes it easier for us to harvest wind energy and be more economically efficient. Most importunely for us, however, the lake introduces residents with a variety of activities to participate in!
Firstly, for those interesting in boating, there is a fact club and multiple arenas that you can join. The yacht club will give lessons to those who are not members but are looking into the hobby of boating. You can join the club without owning a boat, and the activities available to members include...
We visited two beaches today that are great for people of all ages. The first was Edgewater Park, located near the downtown area. The view is perfect and lets you see the buildings downtown over the water. There are parks nearby for children to play on, picnic areas, stands set up to grab a bite to eat, and ice cream trucks often come by in the summer. There are also paths right next to the beach that are great for a walk or run, and in the summer, there is a place where you are able to rent bikes! These bikes are not all normal, some are made so two people can pedal side by side with an awning over them. It's a really popular event for families especially. There are also docks provided for fishing (they have a stand that sells worms), and there are also boat launch ramps for people who want to bring their own boat. It is easy on a nice day for someone to spend their whole day here!
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Birds eye view of the yacht club |
- Power Fleet Cruises
- Sail Races
- Water Sports
- Sail Camp and Swim Team
- Youth Activities
- Fishing Tournaments
- Skeet, Bowling and Golf Fleets
- Chorus Programs
- Ladies Sailing and Social Groups
- Book Club and Bridge Games
- Wine Tasting Dinner
- Holiday Celebrations
(note that in the picture, the water looks gross, but as soon as the boat leaves the docking area the water is much more blue)
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Edgewater |
(note: it is in our opinion, however, that we do not recommend swimming at this beach as the water seemed dirty.)
The second popular beach is Mentor Headlines State Park, located in Mentor. This park holds 120 acres of land, and the beach is perfect to come to on a hot summer day! There is not as much to do as Edgewater, but the water is much cleaner and good for swimming. It is great for people of all ages, and during the busy hours of a summer day lifeguards are on duty to guard swimmers. Sometimes people come in and provide wind surfing lessons too! When we visited we couldn't swim because the water was still cold, but we still appreciated the park for it's beauty and plan on coming back when it heats up!
A beautiful shot of Mentor Headlines Beach. (It's always very clean and spacious) |
Other areas to note:
Wildwood - A great place to dock and/or launch boats into the water. There is a picnic area nearby, playground, and walking path. This is a place especially good for fishing because of the summer Walleye!
Villa Angela - This has a very beautiful boardwalk and fitness trails, a 900-ft beach for swimming, and a bathhouse.
Euclid Beach - This has a 650-ft beach for swimming, and picnic areas that can be used to rent for parties that hold up to 50 people.
Gordon Park - This place also has a picnic area, but it is great for fishing too! It holds 6 boat launch ramps, and because of the location near the Cleveland Electric and Illuminating Company, there is warmer water discharged into the lake that attracts steelhead and salmon.
East 55th Marina - This is a good place to dock a boat. It is a gated community so your boat is safe overnight, and there is a place to eat where you can literally park your boat right outside!
Overall
We encourage all residents of Cleveland to use our lake to its full advantage! Fisherman, swimmers, runners - everyone can find a way the lake helps them fulfill their activities! We also must say that while we explored the area today, we saw that the houses by the lake were gorgeous. It seems like a great place to live, and we could only imagine the view they have from their windows. We are so lucky to live next to a great lake, and everyone should check out at least one of the parks mentioned above.
Monday, May 28, 2012
Day 7- The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
Today we decided to check out the animal-fill Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Having both taken the Laurel School Passport trip to Tanzania in 2009, we both had a pretty good sense of what it is like to see wild and rare animals in their natural habitats, considering we spent three days of the trip on a African Safari. Neither of us had been to a zoo since before our trip to Tanzania, because we figured that nothing could compare to how we saw real animals all the way across the world. However, when we first stepped through the gate leading into the zoo this morning, many memories from our previous travels came into play. We first walked over to the elephants. There were about 6 elephants out to look at, and even a baby! We went through the Australian Adventure to see the kangaroos, then saw the koalas, the lions, giraffes & African Savanna, Monkey Island, rhinos, gorillas, then up to see the tigers, bears, and aquatics. The funny thing about going to see the aquatics area, (an inside building with fish, sharks, ect.), is that we found this experience to be much more educational, exciting, and entertaining than we found the Cleveland Aquarium to be. It also is a great place for other events, like on holidays such as halloween, or when the space is used for beneficial walks like The Suicide Prevention Walk.The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo has done an incredible job with their exhibits and attractions. The Zoo was clean, the food was good, the animals were entertaining, and the overall experience we had today with the animals was almost as realistic as we had remembered in Tanzania. We saw people of all ages there; from babies to children to parents to grandparents; showing that the Cleveland Zoo is a Cleveland attraction that helps make Cleveland as great a city as it is.
Friday, May 25, 2012
Day 6 - Little Italy and Chinatown
Little Italy
In the morning, we headed to Little Italy to do some exploring. We are both unfamiliar with the area and have only really been down there during the Feast of the Assumption, a festival held in late August. However, this is a very lively and fun place that is great for people of all ages! Case is nearby so it is common for the students to come grab lunch or hang out here at night, the bakeries and restaurants are all incredibly good. We stopped at Prestie's to grab some classic cavatelli and pepperoni bread. It is always filled with people because all the food is always fresh and authentic (also a reasonable price!) We also saw a very beautiful church in the are for those who are religious, which can be seen in the picture below.
We walked down the streets a little bit to note a variety of other restaurants that would be great to visit at night for dinner. It would probably be best to visit this place when there is nice weather since outdoor eating is very popular. At some places you can hear their music carry into the streets and there is a great atmosphere.
Besides places to eat, we saw art galleries and boutiques! At one boutique we even saw some earrings being sold that were originally made by Laurel's own art teacher, Catherine Butler. We didn't bring money to shop, but we both plan on coming back sometime since all the merchandise was very original and cute.
It is a great place for people of all ages, but we feel that young people especially would be able to enjoy the area. Above is a picture of apartments that have a balcony, elevator, and easy access to the central area of Little Italy!
Chinatown
The set-up of chinatown was much different than Little Italy where it was not as much of a town, but instead a small group of stores and restaurants. There were some local shops there that sold chinese teapots or children's toys, but chinatown is most commonly visited for it's restaurants. My family personally visits chinatown quite frequently to enjoy the dim sum. On this visit we learned that some restaurants in chinatown are also known for their late night karaoke, which could defiantly be something fun to check out sometime!
In the morning, we headed to Little Italy to do some exploring. We are both unfamiliar with the area and have only really been down there during the Feast of the Assumption, a festival held in late August. However, this is a very lively and fun place that is great for people of all ages! Case is nearby so it is common for the students to come grab lunch or hang out here at night, the bakeries and restaurants are all incredibly good. We stopped at Prestie's to grab some classic cavatelli and pepperoni bread. It is always filled with people because all the food is always fresh and authentic (also a reasonable price!) We also saw a very beautiful church in the are for those who are religious, which can be seen in the picture below.
Prestie's Bakery is the one with the red awnings |
A lot of the side streets had brick roads |
Apartments |
Chinatown
The set-up of chinatown was much different than Little Italy where it was not as much of a town, but instead a small group of stores and restaurants. There were some local shops there that sold chinese teapots or children's toys, but chinatown is most commonly visited for it's restaurants. My family personally visits chinatown quite frequently to enjoy the dim sum. On this visit we learned that some restaurants in chinatown are also known for their late night karaoke, which could defiantly be something fun to check out sometime!
Day 5 - Art and History Museum
Art Museum
The Art Museum in Cleveland is very unique because it is free! It is conveniently located right next to the Cleveland Institute of Art so that students are provided more opportunity. There are special events held and some workshops given for those interested. All the employees were very friendly to us, and there was always someone nearby if you had any questions about the work. Of course, we couldn't really take pictures inside, but here is a picture of Clare standing outside the museum.
The work inside was very varied, from paintings to armor replicas to statues like the ones above! For those who have knowledge on the background of the art work, one could easily spend a whole day in here.
Lunch
The area around the art museum is very beautiful, and we decided to just grab lunch at a hot dog stand outside. There is a beautiful pond to sit by while you eat. We would highly recommend spending your summer days in this area!
The Art Museum in Cleveland is very unique because it is free! It is conveniently located right next to the Cleveland Institute of Art so that students are provided more opportunity. There are special events held and some workshops given for those interested. All the employees were very friendly to us, and there was always someone nearby if you had any questions about the work. Of course, we couldn't really take pictures inside, but here is a picture of Clare standing outside the museum.
The work inside was very varied, from paintings to armor replicas to statues like the ones above! For those who have knowledge on the background of the art work, one could easily spend a whole day in here.
Lunch
The area around the art museum is very beautiful, and we decided to just grab lunch at a hot dog stand outside. There is a beautiful pond to sit by while you eat. We would highly recommend spending your summer days in this area!
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Day 4 - Rock and Roll (and science!)
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Today we stopped at the place Cleveland is most famous for, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! Surprisingly, neither of us have been here before and we were really excited to finally experience it! This H.O.F is world famous and after opening its doors in 1995, it has educated many fans and scholars on the history and importance of Rock and Roll.
Outside the museum there was a display of large guitars that all were painted with a different style.
Once in the building, we were not allowed to take pictures. However, there were many displays that were as colorful and creative as the guitars above! We saw a large display on the development of Rock and Roll, the rejection of it, and the many people who have contributed to the movement. Elvis Presley and the Beatles both had a lot of space dedicated to them were people were able to walk by and not only read about them, but see outfits and instruments that they used in the past! There were certain sections where you could listen to music by putting on headphones, learning the influence and background behind some of the famous songs that are played on the radio today. It was really cool to see.
Neither of us play an instrument so we couldn't fully appreciate the full context of the measeum, but if you are in any way interested in music, visiting the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a must! It is something that makes Cleveland very unique and famous, and it is sometimes even placed in movies (like "The Rocker" and such). Recently The Red Hot Chili Peppers were inducted into the museum, where many famous musicians came for the celebration! The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame helps keep Cleveland lively and fun, and we are so lucky to have it!
Lunch - Hard Rock Cafe
It only seemed appropriate to go to lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe, located right by tower city in downtown Cleveland. This is a very famous restaurant found all over the world, and it is only appropriate one be placed in the Rock and Roll city as well! There is a variety of food, but we both stuck to a burger and a sandwich to keep it simple!
Science Museum
Not quite sticking to our Rock and Roll theme for the day, the Science museum is conveniently located right next to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame so of course we were going to swing by! This is a place we remember attending on field trips and with our families, it was always full of fun things to do that never get old. It makes learning fun and science very interesting. It holds special events, such as the body exhibit, and the space of the building always holds a variety of things to do. The I-MAX Theatre is also located attached to the museum, and if we weren't on a budget we would have liked to end the day off there. The large screen is great for providing a 3D movie experience without the glasses, and it is especially good for documentaries and nature films.
It was a great, enlightening day to spend downtown! We look forward to our next trip out.
Today we stopped at the place Cleveland is most famous for, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! Surprisingly, neither of us have been here before and we were really excited to finally experience it! This H.O.F is world famous and after opening its doors in 1995, it has educated many fans and scholars on the history and importance of Rock and Roll.
Outside the museum there was a display of large guitars that all were painted with a different style.
Once in the building, we were not allowed to take pictures. However, there were many displays that were as colorful and creative as the guitars above! We saw a large display on the development of Rock and Roll, the rejection of it, and the many people who have contributed to the movement. Elvis Presley and the Beatles both had a lot of space dedicated to them were people were able to walk by and not only read about them, but see outfits and instruments that they used in the past! There were certain sections where you could listen to music by putting on headphones, learning the influence and background behind some of the famous songs that are played on the radio today. It was really cool to see.
Neither of us play an instrument so we couldn't fully appreciate the full context of the measeum, but if you are in any way interested in music, visiting the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a must! It is something that makes Cleveland very unique and famous, and it is sometimes even placed in movies (like "The Rocker" and such). Recently The Red Hot Chili Peppers were inducted into the museum, where many famous musicians came for the celebration! The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame helps keep Cleveland lively and fun, and we are so lucky to have it!
Lunch - Hard Rock Cafe
It only seemed appropriate to go to lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe, located right by tower city in downtown Cleveland. This is a very famous restaurant found all over the world, and it is only appropriate one be placed in the Rock and Roll city as well! There is a variety of food, but we both stuck to a burger and a sandwich to keep it simple!
Science Museum
Not quite sticking to our Rock and Roll theme for the day, the Science museum is conveniently located right next to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame so of course we were going to swing by! This is a place we remember attending on field trips and with our families, it was always full of fun things to do that never get old. It makes learning fun and science very interesting. It holds special events, such as the body exhibit, and the space of the building always holds a variety of things to do. The I-MAX Theatre is also located attached to the museum, and if we weren't on a budget we would have liked to end the day off there. The large screen is great for providing a 3D movie experience without the glasses, and it is especially good for documentaries and nature films.
It was a great, enlightening day to spend downtown! We look forward to our next trip out.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Day 3- Coventry & Chagrin
First Stop: Coventry Village
Located in the heart of Cleveland Heights, the downtown area of Coventry is full of cool shops and young energy. Having only been to coventry a handful of times in our lives, we were both pretty unfamiliar with the Coventry area before visiting this past week. When we first got there, we parked the car and got out to walk around. While Coventry is not located in the best area of Cleveland Heights, it is still safe to walk around the majority of the time; however, new rules have restricted anyone under the age of 18 to walk around at night without adult supervision. Neither of us felt threatened in any way, shape, or form while walking around, however it is still an area to keep guard while walking around alone. Full of popular restaurants, bars, shops, and galleries, we discovered so much that Coventry has to offer. Here are some examples of what Coventry is made up of:
Restaurants: Mongolian Barbeque, Tommys, Daves Cosmic Subs, Chipotle, Grums Sub Shoppe, Guy's Pizza, and Pacific East
Bars & Nightclubs: B Side Liquor Lounge, City & East Hookah Bar, The Grog Shop, and Panini's
Stores: American Apparel, Big Fun, Coventry Cats, City Buddha, Record Revolution, and Next.
These examples are only a few out of the many attractions that Coventry holds. After walking through many of the stores and eating at Tommys (a restaurant that has some of the best milkshakes in town!), we both got a much greater sense of why so many young artsy people and couples live near Coventry. It is a spot where many high schoolers and local college kids hang out near- and the fun that Coventry has to offer makes the trip worth while.
Second Stop: Chagrin Falls
Today we also stopped by Chagrin Falls, which is a small town about a 40 minute highway drive outside of downtown Cleveland. Established in 1845, this small town is home to more than 4,000 people, one of which including Clare. This quant village is full of great restaurants, attractions, stores and historical sights. The most popular sights are the Popcorn Shop and the water fall that runs through the center of town. The Popcorn Shop is an old store that sells popcorn (obviously), candy, and ice cream. Today we stopped in there to take a look around and to purchase some of their famous popcorn!!
Since it was such a beautiful day outside, we also took a walk around for a couple of hours. We walked in and out of the many different stores in town, went down to take a look at the falls and walked through the park where the Chagrin JC's are starting to get ready for the annual Blossom Time Festivities which is coming up just next weekend!!! Every year in Chagrin during Memorial Day Weekend Chagrin has a Blossom Festival in the park with food stands, games, rides, and thousands of people. People from all over northeastern Ohio come to this festival throughout the weekend, which brings a very different mix of people from the usual upper-class/white Chagrin population. We will be going to Blossom next weekend- and we will let you all know how it goes!!!
Located in the heart of Cleveland Heights, the downtown area of Coventry is full of cool shops and young energy. Having only been to coventry a handful of times in our lives, we were both pretty unfamiliar with the Coventry area before visiting this past week. When we first got there, we parked the car and got out to walk around. While Coventry is not located in the best area of Cleveland Heights, it is still safe to walk around the majority of the time; however, new rules have restricted anyone under the age of 18 to walk around at night without adult supervision. Neither of us felt threatened in any way, shape, or form while walking around, however it is still an area to keep guard while walking around alone. Full of popular restaurants, bars, shops, and galleries, we discovered so much that Coventry has to offer. Here are some examples of what Coventry is made up of:
Restaurants: Mongolian Barbeque, Tommys, Daves Cosmic Subs, Chipotle, Grums Sub Shoppe, Guy's Pizza, and Pacific East
Bars & Nightclubs: B Side Liquor Lounge, City & East Hookah Bar, The Grog Shop, and Panini's
Stores: American Apparel, Big Fun, Coventry Cats, City Buddha, Record Revolution, and Next.
These examples are only a few out of the many attractions that Coventry holds. After walking through many of the stores and eating at Tommys (a restaurant that has some of the best milkshakes in town!), we both got a much greater sense of why so many young artsy people and couples live near Coventry. It is a spot where many high schoolers and local college kids hang out near- and the fun that Coventry has to offer makes the trip worth while.
Second Stop: Chagrin Falls
Today we also stopped by Chagrin Falls, which is a small town about a 40 minute highway drive outside of downtown Cleveland. Established in 1845, this small town is home to more than 4,000 people, one of which including Clare. This quant village is full of great restaurants, attractions, stores and historical sights. The most popular sights are the Popcorn Shop and the water fall that runs through the center of town. The Popcorn Shop is an old store that sells popcorn (obviously), candy, and ice cream. Today we stopped in there to take a look around and to purchase some of their famous popcorn!!
Since it was such a beautiful day outside, we also took a walk around for a couple of hours. We walked in and out of the many different stores in town, went down to take a look at the falls and walked through the park where the Chagrin JC's are starting to get ready for the annual Blossom Time Festivities which is coming up just next weekend!!! Every year in Chagrin during Memorial Day Weekend Chagrin has a Blossom Festival in the park with food stands, games, rides, and thousands of people. People from all over northeastern Ohio come to this festival throughout the weekend, which brings a very different mix of people from the usual upper-class/white Chagrin population. We will be going to Blossom next weekend- and we will let you all know how it goes!!!
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Day 2 - West Side Market, Tremont, and a little Ohio City
First Stop - West Side Market
Today was so fun! We started off at the West Side Market, located on West 25th street near the downtown area. Since it wasn't during the weekend, it wasn't as crowded as usual, but it was still lively and full of options! We both have traveled out of the country and visited the markets there, such as Zanzibar or Cambodia, and we both were able to see how clean and organized our market really was. We asked some people from the older generation how long they've been coming here, and we found out that it was very popular when they were younger because immigrants were able to find more ethnic food here. Walking around, we saw things we would never have thought would sell, such as baby cow liver, cow tongue, a variety of legs, and these things...which are apparently good for dipping in soup...yummm |
Here are some pictures we took of the market |
A picture of us! |
We took a picture of the roof because it's incredible to think how old it is! We found the architecture beautiful. |
Chocolate covered ore's and marshmallows! |
We headed into Tremont, an area we both were unfamiliar with. When driving around, we noticed such a variety of restaurants that all looked so good!
A picture of us in front of Michael Simon's restaurant, Lolita |
Here is a bar called the tree house, where they incorporate real tree trunks into the furniture! |
Some houses in the area. |
Some of the more modern, newer developments in Tremont! |
We then decided to stop for lunch at the Sokoloinski's University Inn! It's near downtown so a lot of business people might stop here for lunch as well!
It looked like a house, but it's really big inside! It's family owned and very welcoming inside. It's cafeteria styled, and once you have your food you can eat in any room you want downstairs. We both got perigies, mashed potatoes, and a vegetable. It was really good!When we finished that, we went back to Tremont to get dessert from A Cookie and a Cupcake
Third Stop - Ohio City
Lastly, we had to check out the haunted house in Ohio City! The Franklin Castle is known for being haunted, and even though they have stopped giving tours, we still wanted to check it out.
Creepy, right? |
We went home and googled more information about the Franklin Castle, and it really seemed haunted. There were multiple stories of cameras that captured paranormal activity, residents who would hear a baby crying from the other room, and during a renovation they found a collection of babies skeletons in the Castle! If you are one of those people who are interested by the paranormal, we have one of the most haunted houses in Ohio located right near the downtown area.
Overall
This is was such an eventful day! The West Side Market is something everyone should check out at least once! The food is great, and all the people helping us were so friendly. Tremont is also a area that is especially great for young people to live in, or people who have an interest in art. The restaurants down there can be good for anyone 21 and up, they all seemed lively, unique, and very fun. The Franklin Castle was a little more of a tourist attraction, but it is something that makes Cleveland stand out!
This day was much more exciting than the flats, and we hope to come back and visit during the summer!
Monday, May 14, 2012
Day 1 - The Flats and Aquarium
The Greater Cleveland Aquarium
We started the day off at the Great Cleveland Aquarium, which is located in the flats of downtown. Driving downtown, we were both very excited to finally see the aquarium that we had heard so much about. We had heard through T.V commercials and radio broadcasts what a great aquarium it was and we went in with expectations which were soon deflated when we first walked into the brick factory-looking building. The people who worked there were all very friendly and seemed to be very committed to making sure we had a good experience. However, we found there to be a dull variety and the water to be overall cloudy and dirty looking.
Here are some pictures of the display cases we took!
We started the day off at the Great Cleveland Aquarium, which is located in the flats of downtown. Driving downtown, we were both very excited to finally see the aquarium that we had heard so much about. We had heard through T.V commercials and radio broadcasts what a great aquarium it was and we went in with expectations which were soon deflated when we first walked into the brick factory-looking building. The people who worked there were all very friendly and seemed to be very committed to making sure we had a good experience. However, we found there to be a dull variety and the water to be overall cloudy and dirty looking.
Here are some pictures of the display cases we took!
The water usually appeared very cloudy, especially in the touch tank.
The display cases were surrounded by old brick, and the transition from different sections of the Aquarium were broken apart with brick tunnels you had to walk through. It provided a very industrial feeling to the exhibit,
Personally, we had expectations of the Aquarium being much more modern. Here was one really cool part of the Aquarium at the end. The shark tank and sea tube were much more modern looking, and the glasses were really big so you could stand right next to the sharks!
There was also a tube you could walk through at the end that was surrounded by water and fish. This was our favorite part because not only could you see the sharks, but there was a really good variety of fish there. Also, when the sting rays swam above the glass over your head, you could see their faces so closely! It was really cool.
Overall, it took us about 20 minutes to walk through the entire exhibit. We were not impressed until the end, and considering tickets cost $21 dollars, we were somewhat disappointed. However, the Aquarium was placed in a good area right next to the Nautica Pavilion and popular restaurant, Shooters. We spent the rest of our day walking around the flats, exploring local restaurants and shops.
Cleveland is still trying to expand and rebuild the flats, an area that was once very popular and lively in the 80's, by creating the Flat's East Back Project. This project will help build a riverfront boardwalk with a lot of restaurants, retail, and housing units. According to Cleveland.com, the opening is expected to be sometime in spring of 2013. (Source:http://www.cleveland.com/pdrealestate/plaindealer/index.ssf/2011/03/the_flats_east_bank_project_clevelands_waterfront_revitalization_is_now_underway.html)
The area is definitely great, and Cleveland has a huge advantage by being placed next to a Great Lake. We look forward to see the flats continue to grow!
Introduction
The goal of our senior project is to step outside of our comfort zone to explore the attractions and most exciting parts of our city - Cleveland; which is often overlooked and made fun of. One of the most popular videos on youtube is a catchy song that makes fun of Cleveland http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZzgAjjuqZM
Even though it is easy for people to laugh at Cleveland, our city still has a lot of great things to offer! With the help of our sponsor from the Cle+ organization, Alisha Blessing, we created an itinerary to explore different parts of Cleveland that make our city unique and fun. Each day we spend doing things, we will blog afterwards and give an honest reflection of our time. We are very unfamiliar with the downtown area, and we hope that by exploring parts of it we will not only be enlightened, but we will be able to share our experiences and help Cleveland's reputation grow.
The goal of our senior project is to step outside of our comfort zone to explore the attractions and most exciting parts of our city - Cleveland; which is often overlooked and made fun of. One of the most popular videos on youtube is a catchy song that makes fun of Cleveland http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZzgAjjuqZM
Even though it is easy for people to laugh at Cleveland, our city still has a lot of great things to offer! With the help of our sponsor from the Cle+ organization, Alisha Blessing, we created an itinerary to explore different parts of Cleveland that make our city unique and fun. Each day we spend doing things, we will blog afterwards and give an honest reflection of our time. We are very unfamiliar with the downtown area, and we hope that by exploring parts of it we will not only be enlightened, but we will be able to share our experiences and help Cleveland's reputation grow.
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