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Cleveland's finest at the lowest price: Art, history, and culture

2021-06-03
Terrence
Terrence Jacobs
Community Voice

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Whether you are a fan of fine art or a history buff, there are plenty of museums that will take your breath away and that you should visit (at least once) in your life. Or have you planned to spend your free time immersed in the arts and culture? Visiting a museum is an excellent choice to learn more about the untold stories and historical events that have shaped our identity.

If you're not sure where to begin, we've compiled a list of five must-see museums in Cleveland, a city that celebrates not only its history and culture but also the history and culture of the entire world.

There is an endless gallery of art to see here, whether you are admiring the historic works of the masters at the Cleveland Museum of Art or viewing new pieces from local artists at 78th Street Studios.

1. 78th Street Studios

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Located at 1305 W. 80th Street, the fine arts complex plans to resume its "Third Friday" program soon. Interested parties are required to RSVP to attend. To learn more about this art museum, visit http://www.78thstreetstudios.com.

2. Baseball Heritage Museum

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The displays of treasured memorabilia at the historic League Park are bound to immerse any visitors. Located at 6601 Lexington Ave., this museum highlights baseball's diverse history, multicultural heritage, and impact on Cleveland. Visit https://baseballheritagemuseum.org to learn more.

3. Cleveland Grays Armory Museum

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Located at 1234 Bolivar Rd., this museum, which is America's oldest armory, is home to the Cleveland Grays Independent Militia with 170 years of military history to discover. To find out more about this museum, you can visit http://graysarmory.com.

4. Cleveland Police Museum

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If you are a fan of Eliot Ness, police motorcycles, firearms, and true crime, Cleveland Police Museum, located at 1300 Ontario Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113, is the best place for you. You can also buy souvenirs, books, and clothing in their Cop Shop. To know more about this museum, please visit https://www.clevelandpolicemuseum.org.

5. Cowan Pottery Museum

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Are you curious about pottery? In the Cowan Pottery Museum, you can find out a lot about it. Located on the first floor of the Rocky River Public Library, the recently expanded museum features over 1,200 pieces of a distinctive form of American art pottery created by R. Guy Cowan and his associates. To better understand this museum, you can visit https://www.cowanpottery.org.

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Terrence
Terrence Jacobs
Ohio-born, Cleveland raised and blessed with wanderlust