Posted May 30, 200817 yr So, what is there that the cash-strapped individual can do to have a good time in Cleveland?
May 30, 200817 yr How is this thread different from this one... http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,16283.0.html "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
May 30, 200817 yr - Cleveland Art Museum (there area free sectors open, right?) - Great Lakes Brewery Tour (at least I didn't pay) - Free Concerts Wednesday nights at RRHOF - Edgewater Park - Downtown/North Coast--Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Mather Steamship, USS Cod - Sightseeing! (buy an all-day pass for the RTA...DOWNTOWN, Little Italy, Ohio City, Shaker Square...etc)
May 30, 200817 yr You can even ride around downtown on weekdays on the free trolley buses.... http://www.riderta.com/pdf/Eline.pdf http://www.riderta.com/pdf/Bline.pdf By the way, while the B Line runs until 7 p.m., the E Line runs until 11 p.m. not 7 p.m. as shown in the brochure. See: http://www.riderta.com/schedules/rt61wk.html "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
May 30, 200817 yr no visit to cleveland is complete without a 'stop' at the contraceptive museum http://www.cwru.edu/artsci/dittrick/site2/news/contra.htm
May 30, 200817 yr There's no entry fee for the West Side Market! Though they charge you to eat the bratwurst :(.
May 30, 200817 yr no visit to cleveland is complete without a 'stop' at the contraceptive museum http://www.cwru.edu/artsci/dittrick/site2/news/contra.htm This recommendation has to be an UO first. :lol:
May 30, 200817 yr "no visit to cleveland is complete without a 'stop' at the contraceptive museum http://www.cwru.edu/artsci/dittrick/site2/news/contra.htm" My dad volunteers there once a week. Interesting to say the least
May 31, 200817 yr How is this thread different from this one... http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,16283.0.html This is a great thread for everyone, and I'll have to put together a Columbus-centric one. The timing, though, is not suspicious at all, of course. :wink:
May 31, 200817 yr Cleveland Metroparks Zoo: On Mondays, the Zoo (not including The RainForest) is FREE for residents of Cuyahoga County and Hinckley Township.* From Memorial Day through Labor Day, if Monday is a holiday, discounts apply on Tuesday instead. If you qualify for free Zoo-only admission on Mondays, tickets for The RainForest may be purchased at the following rates: Adults (12 and older) are $5.00, Children (2-11) are $3.00, and Children under 2 are free. *To confirm your residency, bring photo ID or utility bill with current Cuyahoga County address with another form of ID. The following discounted admission is also available: Cleveland Zoological Society members receive free admission to the Zoo (membership benefits) Members of reciprocal zoos receive free or discounted admission to the Zoo and The RainForest for everyone listed on the membership card Parking is FREE ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lake Erie Nature and Science Center (Huntington Reservation, Bay Village) Open Monday through Sunday 10am until 5pm. Closed major holidays Admission is Free! Your donations to our Owl Collection Box are encouraged and greatly appreciated ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Rockefeller Park Greenhouse 750 East 88th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44108 The Rockefeller Park Greenhouse is open daily, including weekends and holidays, from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Parking and admission are free.
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