Are you fans of the movie "A Christmas Story?" If so, visit the Christmas Story House, located at 3159 W. 11th Street in the Tremont area of Cleveland. For information call 216-298-4919, or visit www.AChristmasStoryHouse.com. Or you can take a ride on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad through the beautiful National Park, for tickets call 800-468-4070 or visit www.cvsr.com.
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My sister and I are visiting Cleveland Easter weekend, she doesn't like museums or shopping, any suggestions about things to do?
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Next you'll tell me the "sister" doesn't like poetry or horses, give me a break. If she's that dead from the neck up, fill her pockets with rocks and take her swimming. Maybe take her to a casino she'd fit right in, but you would have to travel almost out of ohio so its "win win".
My Recommendations:
- Little Italy (map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Little+Italy,+Cleveland,+OH,+USA&sa=X&oi=map&ct=title)
- Cavs home game on Friday night….
- Comedy shows: (Hilarities: http://tickets2.ticketfusion.com/store/one/index.html?store_id=7673&page_type=sched -or- Improv in the Flats: http://www.symfonee.com/Improv/cleveland/attractions/index.aspx)
- Also interesing is the Westside Market (mornings on friday and saturday), Great Lakes Brewery (restaurant and pub), W. 6th and E. 4th nightlife, Lola restaurant (Iron chef Michael Symon), Cleveland Orchestra (ranked 4th in the World), and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (not quite like the other museums, so she may like it).
Take her bowling then stop in Brunswick for a nice lunch at Benningans.