Beachwood in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for History Museums. Discover best things to do in Beachwood with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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5 based on 96 reviews
It was interesting to learn about Jews settling in America besides NYC. Exhibits were informative and the section on WW2 was well done. We toured the exhibit on our own, but there is a docent led tour twice a week. Several items brought back pleasant memories.
4.5 based on 52 reviews
Every time I visited Ohio, I came to Legacy Village Shopping Center for shopping. It is expensive shopping place but I always found best products. Charming Charlie's is the most favourite outlet of my wife and The Cheesecake Factory is my favourite place at this place.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
First opening its doors on Christmas Day 1925 as an 1,100 seat, single-screen theater, the Cedar Lee Theatre was transformed into a twin-screen theater in 1983 to compete with the increasing number of multiplexes and to meet the demand to play an ever growing number of specialty films. Two Hollywood-style screening rooms were added in 1991 - allowing guests to the theater to enjoy truly specialized films. Finally in 1994 two modern stadium-style theaters were added to bring the current screen count to six. For more than three decades the words "Cedar Lee Theatre" and "specialty film" have been synonymous in Cleveland. Ushering in an era when specialty film would transcend art-house appeal, and coupled with its unique concession stand the first to offer baked goods, sandwiches, specialty coffee drinks, and imported beer and wine the Cedar Lee Theatre continues to be the movie theater of choice for many Greater Clevelanders.
We went to see this movie based on the end of actress Gloria Grahame with my mother-in-law who used the closed captioning device provided by the theater. Nifty doohickey! She had no trouble following the film. The small, stadium are seats were unexpectedly comfortable, too. A Good place to see indie and foreign films.
5 based on 2 reviews
The Cleveland Museum of Art was founded in 1913 "for the benefit of all the people forever." Renowned for the quality and breadth of its collection, the museum includes almost 45,000 objects and spans 6,000 years of achievement in the arts. The museum is a significant international forum for exhibitions, scholarship, performing arts and art education and recently completed an ambitious, multi-phase renovation and expansion project across its campus. One of the top comprehensive art museums in the nation and free of charge to all, the Cleveland Museum of Art is located in the dynamic University Circle neighborhood.
This museum is a gem for the city of Cleveland. We had to drive quite a bit to get here, but it was worth it. Well curated, interesting pieces, and a great breadth of art. We arrived just after the museum had opened and stayed, with a break for lunch, until closing, and it was not enough.
4.5 based on 152 reviews
the waterfalls is easily seen--as a matter of fact if you're sitting at a window, it can be seen from Jekyll's restaurant window, while you're eating--it make it different from restaurants--the food is excellent--it's crowded so that proves that it's a place enjoyed by many.
3 based on 1 reviews
Pinot’s Palette is the premier Paint and Sip Party venue in Northeast Ohio. Join us for an event mixed with painting, wine, music and laughs. We take care of the details – you just have a great time! Our fun-filled painting classes are perfect for a Girls’ Night Out, Date Night, a Bridal Shower, Birthday Party, Private Parties, or a Corporate Team Building event.
I was teetering between 2 and 3 stars on this as some improvements are needed. I was scolded the minute I walked in for taking some food that was left out on a table. I had no idea it was for a private party. Since it was sitting there, I thought they were providing snacks. A sign would have helped clear that up. I didn't like being with "private parties" - they are too loud and need their own room. The music was also way too loud and they played the same horrible Mariah Carey Christmas song 3 times. The amount of work space you have at your table is way too small. This has potential as I did enjoy the painting experience itself and I did win a nice painting to take home. I also like being able to purchase beverages to drink while I'm painting. My 14 year old daughter enjoyed it.
5 based on 18 reviews
What an amazing place. Fully accessible, in great repair and so much to do. I'm surprised they don't charge admission....my son had a great time running around the two different levels of play areas. If you need to burn off some energy from your little ones, this is the place to do it.
4 based on 13 reviews
Very nice park for a walk on former golf paths. The golf course is being naturalized and there are lots of wildflowers in season. There are several ponds where one may fish. Lots of Canada Geese around so one may need to watch out of goose droppings. There are several loops to choose from and dogs are permitted on lease.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
Trapped! is Cleveland's first fully-interactive and immersive group gaming experience where players are locked in a room and must use logic and teamwork to find their way out . . . in under 60 minutes. Sound easy? Did we mention the riddles, mind tricks, gadgets, and mysteries that impede your progress? It will take problem-solving, creativity, and resourcefulness to escape. Can you escape?
We did two rooms on 1/1 (chainsaw and pirate tavern) and the rooms were just okay. The chainsaw room needed more puzzles that take less time. The room had 4 hard puzzles and it got too frustrating. They need to add short easy puzzles so it feels like you are doing something instead of being frustrated. In the pirate tavern room the puzzles were good but the name didn't fit. The only reason it was a tavern was because it had a bar. They need to change the name because it has nothing to do with a tavern.
4 based on 20 reviews
Like many malls, BP has gone downhill over the last several years, especially since Legacy Village opened up and many of the better stores moved there. Now it is pretty much like most malls, with the exception of Sacks and Nordstroms.
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