You forgot the Cleveland Museum of Art, the largest and most press museum in the city, right next door to the, under remodeling, natural history museum. The CMA is truly the gem of the city. And, if the Cleveland Orchestra is performing, catching them at Severance Music Center is amazing, and the building is spectacular.
Yes! Josh, I've enjoyed your videos for years. So glad you came to Cleveland and Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Great ideas about Canton and Mansfield too, certainly worth the trip. Hope you get the chance to come back to Ohio again soon. Cheers! - John Pana
Nice video about my city!! Like others have said, Cleveland Museum of Art is a must see when visiting…it’s one of the best in the country. But it’s awesome that you highlighted Cleveland Public Library and Mitchell’s ice cream. 😁
Really surprised that you omitted the Cleveland Museum of Art. This world-class museum is located in a beautiful park on the east side, not far from President Garfield's tomb that you mentioned, as well as Symphony Hall, Case Western Reserve University (top-ranked school in Ohio and among the top research schools in the USA), and the Cleveland Clinic (ranked number 2 hospital in the entire world).
Hey Josh! Love your videos! I've lived in the Cleveland suburbs all my life. you should have gone a to Whisky Island and Wendy Park while at Edgewater park. Also the old Coast Guard station is there as well. Also, Little Italy is a must while in Cleveland. Lots of great Italian food there. Also for day trips, nothing is bigger than Cedar Point Amusement park. And next time you're here, HMU and I will take you to Put-In-Bay. We can cruise around the island in a golf cart! Keep up the great work
Thank you for pointing out so many places of diverse interests. I'm so very glad that you always include eateries. YUMMY Thanks again, Josh for another terrific video. 🏡🙏🏻👏🏻🎊☀️
Great episode! You've really stoked my desire to visit Cleveland. One could easily spend a whole month there. So much of interest to do. Cleveland residents have quite a treasure in all those museums and fabulous architecture.
You forgot: The Cleveland Museum of Art, Playhouse Square, Presti's (Little Italy), The Flatts, East 4th St. nightlife, 58th Floor of the Key Tower Building where you can see the entire city. Props for recognizing Slymans, and League Park though. Granted you cant see everything but there a few that are staples to Cleveland.
Great video. I was born and raised in northeast Ohio. As many have said, the Cleveland museum of Art, Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, Progressive field, and First Energy stadium. Also Cedar Point and the Lake Erie Islands are a little over an hour drive away.
Cleveland has quite a lot to do, see and eat! I haven't tried Mables BBQ yet & the city has some really great BBQ restaurants. Edgewater Park is my favorite place to enjoy the outdoors & the Westside market is a favorite of mine to shop.
That angel in the library looks straight out of that "Dr Who" episode of "Weeping Angels" Don't turn your back, don't look away and DON'T BLINK!" Did your knees go wobbly while around it? I know mine would, lol😮😵💫🤓
One more thing - Trans-Siberian Orchestra the end of December, usually their last show of the tour. It's a holiday tradition for us. We've come from 5 hours away for several years.
Liked this video. I find Cleveland to get a bad rap. Nice place to visit for a few days, good food, friendly people. Hope you enjoyed your stay as well.
BEER! Cleveland is a beer destination with some of the world’s best microbreweries. GLBC, Masthead, Saucy Brew Works, Fat Head’s, Market Garden… You can’t go to CLE and not have a few brews in one of the many brewpubs.
Hello there stop it. I just left Cleveland Ohio yesterday. Originally from Youngstown, Ohio we now live in Tampa. Sent @califiorniathroughmylens a nice shout out from our female veterans girl trip to Napa Valley wine train, earlier this month. You gave us a lot of things to do while in San Francisco and Sonoma. Thank you!
The Polish Diner is a 10 minute walk from my house, Parma has a lot of good eats. The whole Guardians/ Indians name issue is a fraught one, I get around it by calling them the Tribe.
Wrong Slymans in the video. Going to the "Tavern" locations will give people the WRONG impression. They are absolutely terrible. Recommending them is quite insulting. Only the downtown St. Clair location is the original and only one to visit for either breakfast or lunch.
in a city known for its authentic soul food, and you want to suggest (corporate) Mabel's?!? 😳 Whitmores BBQ (Kinsman or Harvard Rd locations) for those looking for the truth.
League Park was not the original home of The Guardians. League Park was the original home of The Indians, The Guardians NEVER played their or Municipal Stadium. Way to live up to the California P.C. stereotype........