I love when cities preserve old buildings instead of just ripping them down to build newer ones. Preserving the past. This city looks like it has a lot of preserved places.
I was just thinking that the other day how they can quickly tear down an old building with the most beautiful facade, and then they go and put up something Bland, plain and ugly. Maybe there's nobody out there anymore that can build ones like the past.
So many. We married In the justice center courthouse and that building is magnificent inside. The judge said go ahead take photos it was beautiful. And the area by playhouse square where the plays are is special. Bob hope got his start in Cleveland.
YES! The best place in Cleveland -The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! So glad you got to go see it. You can literally spend hours all day there. Thanks for bringing us along. They have changed the outside of it since I was there almost twenty years ago. Always remember the giant guitar outside.
I loved this vlog. These guys did a great job of show casing Cleveland. The city look beautiful, when the sky clears up the sunshine and blue skies, fabulous. Thank you for the flattering and informative narrative from a Clevelander born and bred!!
I live the suburbs of Cleveland and have lived here my whole life. I learned more about Downtown Cleveland just in your videos. Love all your videos, my hubby and I been watching you for years..Thank you !!
Thank you Adam for this very interesting video, I have learned a lot of things I didn t know about Cleveland. In my country it is not a town well known even if it is a very interesting and beautiful city with its old building, the architecture is stunning...A big hello from France !
Next time you visit Cleveland, you need to visit Lakeview Cemetery. Lots of famous people are buried there including Eliot Ness, John D Rockefeller, President Garfield, Alan Freed (who coined the term Rock n Roll) and many more.
Great job showing off Cleveland’s architecture and history. It doubles for NYC in a lot of movies. We have great bridges also. No longer anything like a mistake on the lake. Thanks Adam safe travels.
Hello Adam. Another great video from Cleveland. It was nice to see so many places that perhaps I walked around and saw as a child. In the Erie St cemetery some very interesting people are buried there. Lorenzo Carter, a distant relative, so I'm told is buried there. He was one of the first settlers; along with Chief Joc-O-Sot, from the Mesquakie Indian tribe. Story has it that he fought in the Black Hawk War. And 98 veterans from the Civil War I think are there too. That property was in a good location. Imagine what a dollar was worth in 1826! Thank you for the memories and sharing your experience while visiting Cleveland. Totally enjoy watching as you travel to places. Have a wonderful, magical, and blessed day! Dave and Jeanne Rose from Wickenburg Arizona ❤️
Thanks for showing Cleveland off so nicely. Being from the area I know it’s not a great city like Orlando for families or NYC or Chicago for tourist. But we’re the second largest theater district outside of broadway. Also, those annoying bugs- we refer to them as Canadian soldiers and they are harmless, they’re a sign of a healthy lake. And for weather, we get blizzards and ice storms, sometimes tornadoes (not as often as southern Ohio) and flooding from rain, especially if we get the bands from hurricanes if they hit the east coast. But I mean snow sucks but I know my house mostly isn’t going to be gone in 10seconds from a tornando or blown away or floated away in a hurricane.
Loving these Cleveland vids Adam and always enjoy the Splorin Ryan colab! Sorry about the Rays very exciting wildcard game nonetheless! R&Roll Hall of Fame simply Awesome!
I went to the R&R Hall of Fame years ago. Great experience, as was the Country Music Hall of Fame a couple of years later. Keep on keepin' on and glad you're sharing your travels with us.
I was at the RRHOF twice this summer. First time visitor. It was extremely crowded on my first visit so it was hard to see all the exhibits. Planned it better the second time a month later with my son and got there early. Great place. Also went to the Christmas Story house. Saw how much it cost to stay overnight (at least $650) so I don't think I'll ever be doing that.
HEY ATW...THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME HAS to be the most awesome thing you have ever documented! I am still re-watching this episode for the 10th time! Thanks for not leaving Cleveland before you went there! Man, I've always wanted to go there and I went TODAY! Thanks so much! I couldn't say which item was the most intense!
I live in New Zealand. And I love music. Thank you for posting this ripper video of the Cleveland Rock and Roll hall of fame. Great exhibits, and housed in that neat pyramid building. I liked Elvis's suit. So cool. From Carl.
So glad you guys checked out the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, my brother and I saw it some years back along with a Cleveland “Indians” game, and Alice Coppers restaurant 😊
That thing scared the heck out of me once. Was driving down back roads in medina (a lot of trees) came to a stop sign (and a clearing from all the trees) and there that sucker was - so close if i had a weak squirt gun i wouldn't have missed!!! After i caught my breath i carried on
Great video. When I visited the Rock and Roll Hall Hall of Fame years ago, they would not allow any cameras. There was somethings I would have loved to have a photo of.
Love the Sepultura reference! Saw them open for Ministry in '93, and their intro was (in a very thick Brazilian accent) ' We are Seputura, Brazilian Rock band, let's Rock!!' then heavy guitars....loved it!
The Green Day relics!!!! 😫 I remember watching the Woodstock 94 footage on mtv with my aunt (who doubled as my babysitter and introduced me too the best music). I wanted to be there so bad! But alas, I was only 4 years old 😔 it was one of my earliest memories
I went to Woodstock 99, it was an absolute nightmare, in every way imaginable from constant fights, sexual assaults, overflowing porta potties and all the fires, it was terrible. Woodstock 94 looks like it had great music and people seemed to act in the spirit of Woodstock. Woodstock 99 was hell on earth, I was so disappointed.
@@Sparty-pi3jq Omg! I saw both documentaries on Woodstock 99 and it looked horrendous! I don’t know if most of the concertgoers were even able to enjoy themselves!!!! It was INSANE. It looked like a dystopian society. I’m not exaggerating when I say I’m glad you made it out safely and are alive to tell the story because I know that’s not the case for some
I just subscribed to Splorin Ryan's channel because he has the voice of a classic rock radio DJ. This is the greatest compliment I can give another human being btw.
That V shaped Bank of America building is called a Flatiron building. A very unique style of architecture. There are a bunch of buildings like that in NYC.
I lived literally 15 minutes from the Rock Hall until 10 yrs ago and have never been there... Lol my sister in law owns Nuevo restaurant right behind the hall so I have been there, around the harbor numerous times yet never made it into the rock hall so thanks for sharing !!
Looked like a beautiful day ☀️ I really liked the variety of sites in this vlog. I always get a craving for whatever you’re eating in your videos - and that potato salad looked especially good 😋
The former Ohio Bell Telephone building at 750 Huron Rd. was briefly the tallest building in Cleveland in 1927. The architectural style was known as “Modern American Perpendicular Gothic” by the architects Hubbell and Benes.
That ship you showed is the Steamship William G. Mather! My sister worked for a couple years as a tour guide on the Mather when she was in grad school.
Such a cool video I love the rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame have not been like let’s say four years hopefully I will go back again one day also love seeing all the tailgating for the Browns game
The Toadies still hold up, and right now they're playing Rubberneck straight thru for the 25th anniversary. One of the best albums of the 90s, throw it in, you won't skip a song.
Lotta WOWs here today. These two could probably pull off being tour guides at Rock n Roll hall of fame and I doubt anyone would question it. I ordered a bottle of this mysterious magical Bertman's mustard online --I couldn't wait for a trip there to try it. Heh 🙃
Adam this was fun. I don’t see alot of Cleveland Ohio walk around the city videos out there on the tubes. You and Splorin work great together. Props you guys. Great job. That was fun. “Nailed it”
Just wanted to iterate that David Bowie's first concert in America was at Cleveland Music Hall in 1972; had been getting more than average radio airplay here in Cleveland at the time. Music Hall is a nice venue connected to Public Hall that is sadly never used in recent years... saw some memorable shows there including Frank Zappa (88), Neil Young solo (92), Jerry Garcia Band (83)
Nice to see downtown Cleveland in a good light. Having grown up in the area, the last place 50 years ago you would want to be is downtown. It was really getting run down and dangerous. Good turnaround.
Did you enjoy your time in Cleveland lots of good stuff to see in Cleveland. You be safe and take care 🙂 hope you have a better flight ✈️ than you did getting here . GOD BLESS
I would just ignore the bugs. Enjoy the experience! Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Janis Joplin, Tom Petty, Michael Jackson and Beatles memorabilia would be enough reason to go to the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. That small white building does look like the building in Ghost Busters. Cleveland looks like a fun place to be and the fall weather there is perfect in my opinion.
I'm telling ya Woo, getting a little apartment in the Cleveland area like university hts, Cleveland hts or Lakewood that would probably be the right vibe for you. Get a place for summer.. Baseball trips galore. And you just might want to.stay here eventually.
Hey Adam the midges or mufflehead bugs you showed us in your last video invaded the browns game yesterday. I had never heard of them until you showed us. Thought it was funny they were talking about it watching the game.
I used to work in the AT&T building in the 1970s and from the floor I worked on I could see the Newman-Stearns store on Prospect just a few hundred feet from where you were standing. This was a sporting goods store starting by Paul Newman's father and Mr. Stearns. Paul Newman was supposed to have worked there as a young man for a short time.
sorry i have not been here awhile , but had to do a few things ,,,this is like if i got on a plane with millions of dollars backing me up and just go anywhere i want , so i go to america get off the plane and have a look around by car , bus, hitch hike and go and see all these wonderful places , but instead i just get this guy to show me around on youtube ,,,tanks mate ....us tanks can rule the world one day , not that we really would even if we could rule the world.
Watching you and Ryan go to the Cleveland to watch the Rays play the Guardians reminded me of a time waaay back when they were still called the 'Indians.' As a teenager I went to Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, Ohio. There, they had a boat ride much like the Jungle Cruise where you were driven along in a boat by your 'tour guide.' The difference is that the theme was the Western frontier, not the jungles of the world. Anyways... you would come around a bend and there would be rifle toting native Americans pointing their weapons at you and the tour guide would say something like, "Oh no! Look over there! Behind those fiberglass rocks! There are indians shooting at us! But don't worry folks, those are Cleveland Indians! And as we all well know, the Cleveland Indians can't hit a thing!"
Wow! What a neat city! I had no idea how many cool things there are to see. To be honest, I'm way more impressed with downtown Cleveland than I am with downtown Orlando.
I gotta tell ya. The Cleveland Tourism Bureau should give you a stipend for promoting Cleveland in such a good light. Thank u
Cleveland is a great city. Very cool and lots to do.
Wow. The architecture is amazing. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is really neat too.
As a Honorary Rock Hall Member, you did a very nice job showing the Highlights of the museum! 🎸👍
I love when cities preserve old buildings instead of just ripping them down to build newer ones. Preserving the past. This city looks like it has a lot of preserved places.
I was just thinking that the other day how they can quickly tear down an old building with the most beautiful facade, and then they go and put up something Bland, plain and ugly. Maybe there's nobody out there anymore that can build ones like the past.
Ohio is great at preserving their history. Atlanta tears everything down :(
@@caffeinatedmisfit our old buildings remain also but the newer ones are just horribly bland.
So many. We married
In the justice center courthouse and that building is magnificent inside. The judge said go ahead take photos it was beautiful. And the area by playhouse square where the plays are is special. Bob hope got his start in Cleveland.
@@pattycake8272 They can't be. The cost and permit requirements have changed.
YES! The best place in Cleveland -The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! So glad you got to go see it. You can literally spend hours all day there. Thanks for bringing us along. They have changed the outside of it since I was there almost twenty years ago. Always remember the giant guitar outside.
I loved this vlog. These guys did a great job of show casing Cleveland. The city look beautiful, when the sky clears up the sunshine and blue skies, fabulous. Thank you for the flattering and informative narrative from a Clevelander born and bred!!
I live the suburbs of Cleveland and have lived here my whole life. I learned more about Downtown Cleveland just in your videos. Love all your videos, my hubby and I been watching you for years..Thank you !!
Thank you Adam for this very interesting video, I have learned a lot of things I didn t know about Cleveland. In my country it is not a town well known even if it is a very interesting and beautiful city with its old building, the architecture is stunning...A big hello from France !
Next time you visit Cleveland, you need to visit Lakeview Cemetery. Lots of famous people are buried there including Eliot Ness, John D Rockefeller, President Garfield, Alan Freed (who coined the term Rock n Roll) and many more.
Then head on up to East Cleveland
Lakeview Cemetery has so much in it to see. I was fortunate to go many years ago.
Great job showing off Cleveland’s architecture and history. It doubles for NYC in a lot of movies. We have great bridges also. No longer anything like a mistake on the lake. Thanks Adam safe travels.
LOL
Cleveland is a cool city with a lot of things to do, Thanks Adam for taking us along.
The music museum was amazing! So many iconic outfits and instruments!
Thank you so much Adam for visiting and doing a through look through Cleveland. I'd been waiting for this for a long time
Thanks for visiting Cleveland
sorry about the loss 😄
Brian from Northeast Ohio
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😃
Rock & Roll Hall of fame one of my favorite places I have ever been loved it! Nice city to visit.
Hello Adam. Another great video from Cleveland. It was nice to see so many places that perhaps I walked around and saw as a child. In the Erie St cemetery some very interesting people are buried there. Lorenzo Carter, a distant relative, so I'm told is buried there. He was one of the first settlers; along with Chief Joc-O-Sot, from the Mesquakie Indian tribe. Story has it that he fought in the Black Hawk War. And 98 veterans from the Civil War I think are there too. That property was in a good location. Imagine what a dollar was worth in 1826!
Thank you for the memories and sharing your experience while visiting Cleveland. Totally enjoy watching as you travel to places. Have a wonderful, magical, and blessed day! Dave and Jeanne Rose from Wickenburg Arizona ❤️
Good morning Mr Woo!!!! Thank you and Rock On!!!
Thanks for showing Cleveland off so nicely. Being from the area I know it’s not a great city like Orlando for families or NYC or Chicago for tourist. But we’re the second largest theater district outside of broadway. Also, those annoying bugs- we refer to them as Canadian soldiers and they are harmless, they’re a sign of a healthy lake. And for weather, we get blizzards and ice storms, sometimes tornadoes (not as often as southern Ohio) and flooding from rain, especially if we get the bands from hurricanes if they hit the east coast. But I mean snow sucks but I know my house mostly isn’t going to be gone in 10seconds from a tornando or blown away or floated away in a hurricane.
Never wanted to go to Cleveland until your video. Thanx WOO!
Loving these Cleveland vids Adam and always enjoy the Splorin Ryan colab! Sorry about the Rays very exciting wildcard game nonetheless! R&Roll Hall of Fame simply Awesome!
Thank you for showcasing Cleveland! This is a great city, I hope you enjoyed your trip.
I went to the R&R Hall of Fame years ago. Great experience, as was the Country Music Hall of Fame a couple of years later. Keep on keepin' on and glad you're sharing your travels with us.
I was at the RRHOF twice this summer. First time visitor. It was extremely crowded on my first visit so it was hard to see all the exhibits. Planned it better the second time a month later with my son and got there early. Great place. Also went to the Christmas Story house. Saw how much it cost to stay overnight (at least $650) so I don't think I'll ever be doing that.
HEY ATW...THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME HAS to be the most awesome thing you have ever documented! I am still re-watching this episode for the 10th time! Thanks for not leaving Cleveland before you went there! Man, I've always wanted to go there and I went TODAY! Thanks so much! I couldn't say which item was the most intense!
Have you ever questioned why NYC did not want it?
I definitely want to go there someday.🎵🎉🎶 This was a really great, cool video. Thanks a bunch, Adam.👏🤠🌞👏
No big rush
I live in New Zealand. And I love music. Thank you for posting this ripper video of the Cleveland Rock and Roll hall of fame. Great exhibits, and housed in that neat pyramid building. I liked Elvis's suit. So cool. From Carl.
So glad you guys checked out the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, my brother and I saw it some years back along with a Cleveland “Indians” game, and Alice Coppers restaurant 😊
I've been to Alice coopers restaurant also. It was good. Shame it closed
Love the Hall. So much history in there
That shot of downtown with the blimp looked like it was right out of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow.
That thing scared the heck out of me once. Was driving down back roads in medina (a lot of trees) came to a stop sign (and a clearing from all the trees) and there that sucker was - so close if i had a weak squirt gun i wouldn't have missed!!! After i caught my breath i carried on
The steamer commentary. 😆💀Great video! I love our old buildings. Next time, hit up Ohio City and the West Side Market!
The bridge with the Guardians on it is called the Lorain Carnegie Bridge. Bob Hope's father worked on this bridge when it was being built.
HoF 👏❤️🤘So much good! The handwritten doc for Lucy, wow! 💎 And the Nirvana guitars, gah! 🎸😍 Tom Petty too, so awesome!
downtown cleveland resident here, thanks for touring the neighborhood and showing it off!
Great video. When I visited the Rock and Roll Hall Hall of Fame years ago, they would not allow any cameras. There was somethings I would have loved to have a photo of.
Great Rock HOF documentation! Thoroughly enjoyed it
It's all part of my rock n roll fantasy, it's all part of my rock n roll dream! Cool vlog today bro!
" The vlog, is it, is it infact over" indeed it was splorin 😂, really enjoyed the vlog, looks like a great place to visit Adam, Thankyou
Much Love from Cleveland Ohio ❤️ Willoughby Kirtland
Love the Sepultura reference! Saw them open for Ministry in '93, and their intro was (in a very thick Brazilian accent) ' We are Seputura, Brazilian Rock band, let's Rock!!' then heavy guitars....loved it!
nerding out over the rock museum, so cool thanks adam
Cool to see you in my city! So many jokes about Cleveland over the years, but I love it here (except for the long winters!)
Cleveland is a great town . love your Billy Madison shirt smile 😃
The Green Day relics!!!! 😫 I remember watching the Woodstock 94 footage on mtv with my aunt (who doubled as my babysitter and introduced me too the best music). I wanted to be there so bad! But alas, I was only 4 years old 😔 it was one of my earliest memories
I went to Woodstock 99, it was an absolute nightmare, in every way imaginable from constant fights, sexual assaults, overflowing porta potties and all the fires, it was terrible. Woodstock 94 looks like it had great music and people seemed to act in the spirit of Woodstock. Woodstock 99 was hell on earth, I was so disappointed.
@@Sparty-pi3jq Omg! I saw both documentaries on Woodstock 99 and it looked horrendous! I don’t know if most of the concertgoers were even able to enjoy themselves!!!! It was INSANE. It looked like a dystopian society. I’m not exaggerating when I say I’m glad you made it out safely and are alive to tell the story because I know that’s not the case for some
Adam, You did a great job on the CLE series! We live by Akron and I actually learned things about CLE I did not know!
I just subscribed to Splorin Ryan's channel because he has the voice of a classic rock radio DJ. This is the greatest compliment I can give another human being btw.
Aaaaaannnnnddddddd, turns out he was in radio. Bingo.
( humbled now)
Pretty cool! I was with my family at the Browns game on Sunday (came in from NY). That would've been awesome to see the Woo in The Land!
OMG. Can’t believe our family was there at the same time!
Another fine video! Glad you enjoyed my home state.
born n raised in cleveland~ the flats was fun in the 80s:)
i go down town this area everytime i visit now. thanks for the vid~~
That V shaped Bank of America building is called a Flatiron building. A very unique style of architecture. There are a bunch of buildings like that in NYC.
I lived literally 15 minutes from the Rock Hall until 10 yrs ago and have never been there... Lol my sister in law owns Nuevo restaurant right behind the hall so I have been there, around the harbor numerous times yet never made it into the rock hall so thanks for sharing !!
Looked like a beautiful day ☀️ I really liked the variety of sites in this vlog. I always get a craving for whatever you’re eating in your videos - and that potato salad looked especially good 😋
Welcome to my home town. I’m glad that you have enjoyed it.
Love you Adsm the Woo🥰🥰🥰 thank uou again for the tour
hello Mr woo have a good time up there stay safe out there on those crazy roads your fan from east of Atlanta......................
The “You are here” shirt is perfect for you!!! 👍
Thank you for another great video it was awesome
The former Ohio Bell Telephone building at 750 Huron Rd. was briefly the tallest building in Cleveland in 1927. The architectural style was known as “Modern American Perpendicular Gothic” by the architects Hubbell and Benes.
Rad seeing the RRHOF especially the recreation of the CBGBs
That ship you showed is the Steamship William G. Mather! My sister worked for a couple years as a tour guide on the Mather when she was in grad school.
Drew Carey, Ohio!!! Beautiful architecture.🐾🐕🐶
Such a cool video I love the rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame have not been like let’s say four years hopefully I will go back again one day also love seeing all the tailgating for the Browns game
nice one again Adam , this was really interesting , well done and thank you 😊
The Rizzuto shirt from Billy Madison gets me every time! lol 😂
thanks for sharing buddy going to watch this now.
Cleveland is great, & Adam also!!: R & R hall fame is super !!
The Toadies still hold up, and right now they're playing Rubberneck straight thru for the 25th anniversary. One of the best albums of the 90s, throw it in, you won't skip a song.
Lotta WOWs here today. These two could probably pull off being tour guides at Rock n Roll hall of fame and I doubt anyone would question it. I ordered a bottle of this mysterious magical Bertman's mustard online --I couldn't wait for a trip there to try it. Heh 🙃
It’s so good! My sister lives in the CLE area and she got me addicted to it.
@@lzbrtstwbrtakaliz That's awesome. I'm looking forward to it way more than I should be. ☺️ 👍
Adam this was fun. I don’t see alot of Cleveland Ohio walk around the city videos out there on the tubes. You and Splorin work great together. Props you guys. Great job. That was fun. “Nailed it”
Thanks Tom!
Hey Ryan mad props to you and the wife for takin in Tampa J & Cris the girl during Ian. That was very kind.
@@theathjr always my pleasure to spend time with them.. Cris is awesome and Jay has been a friend for years
lol
Ryan definitely has a great radio voice!!! Makes complete sense now that y’all mentioned it!!
Aye you will only see the midgie flies near lakes, they always come out in the summer near Lough Neagh (big lake) here in northern ireland
So cool ! Thanks Adam !
The "called Mabel's" guy killed me. 🤣
Very good video Adam thank t.
Just wanted to iterate that David Bowie's first concert in America was at Cleveland Music Hall in 1972; had been getting more than average radio airplay here in Cleveland at the time. Music Hall is a nice venue connected to Public Hall that is sadly never used in recent years... saw some memorable shows there including Frank Zappa (88), Neil Young solo (92), Jerry Garcia Band (83)
Very nice👌thanx for sharing👍
Love that you got to go to the RnR HoF on John Lennon's birthday.
Nice to see downtown Cleveland in a good light. Having grown up in the area, the last place 50 years ago you would want to be is downtown. It was really getting run down and dangerous. Good turnaround.
At the expense of some neighborhoods
Did you enjoy your time in Cleveland lots of good stuff to see in Cleveland. You be safe and take care 🙂 hope you have a better flight ✈️ than you did getting here . GOD BLESS
I would just ignore the bugs. Enjoy the experience! Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Janis Joplin, Tom Petty, Michael Jackson and Beatles memorabilia would be enough reason to go to the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame.
That small white building does look like the building in Ghost Busters.
Cleveland looks like a fun place to be and the fall weather there is perfect in my opinion.
😊 love when a new vlog comes out
Thanks for r and r tour Adam. The late Anthony Bourdain's favorite group was the New York Dolls.
Went to the Rock and Roll HOF in 2000, but they had a no picture or video policy. It’s time for a return.
LOL
Love the Cleveland episodes !!
ROCK ON, ADAM!!🤘😎🤘
Cleveland is a cool old city I went to the Rock and Roll hof in 1998 I think I need to go again
Great videos! Pretty sure the Hannah Building was used for Drew Carey show office exterior shots.
I liked the statues at the end holding the truck.
Glad u got to see the rock and roll hall of fame I got to see it a few years ago. It’s neat
I'm telling ya Woo, getting a little apartment in the Cleveland area like university hts, Cleveland hts or Lakewood that would probably be the right vibe for you. Get a place for summer.. Baseball trips galore. And you just might want to.stay here eventually.
Great to see the rock&roll hall of fame I was standing in front on the left side of the stage during green day Great times
👍🤘🤘🤘🤘 I want to go to the R+R Hall of Fame, what a cool place. Thanks guys!🎸🎤🎛️📻🎧
Hey Adam the midges or mufflehead bugs you showed us in your last video invaded the browns game yesterday. I had never heard of them until you showed us. Thought it was funny they were talking about it watching the game.
I used to work in the AT&T building in the 1970s and from the floor I worked on I could see the Newman-Stearns store on Prospect just a few hundred feet from where you were standing. This was a sporting goods store starting by Paul Newman's father and Mr. Stearns. Paul Newman was supposed to have worked there as a young man for a short time.
sorry i have not been here awhile , but had to do a few things ,,,this is like if i got on a plane with millions of dollars backing me up and just go anywhere i want , so i go to america get off the plane and have a look around by car , bus, hitch hike and go and see all these wonderful places , but instead i just get this guy to show me around on youtube ,,,tanks mate ....us tanks can rule the world one day , not that we really would even if we could rule the world.
Glad you had a Awesome time in Ohio Adam
CLEVELAND! sir
Watching you and Ryan go to the Cleveland to watch the Rays play the Guardians reminded me of a time waaay back when they were still called the 'Indians.' As a teenager I went to Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, Ohio. There, they had a boat ride much like the Jungle Cruise where you were driven along in a boat by your 'tour guide.' The difference is that the theme was the Western frontier, not the jungles of the world. Anyways... you would come around a bend and there would be rifle toting native Americans pointing their weapons at you and the tour guide would say something like, "Oh no! Look over there! Behind those fiberglass rocks! There are indians shooting at us! But don't worry folks, those are Cleveland Indians! And as we all well know, the Cleveland Indians can't hit a thing!"
Love the rock and roll museum mr woo.
Wow! What a neat city! I had no idea how many cool things there are to see. To be honest, I'm way more impressed with downtown Cleveland than I am with downtown Orlando.
I love the Rick n Roll hall of fame is have visited twice myself.