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Guest Room Accommodations
in Cleveland Ohio
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information, attractions, and activities.
Glidden
House is a proud sponsor of
Ronald McDonald
House® of Cleveland, Inc. The
mission of the Ronald McDonald House® of
Cleveland, Inc. is to support families whose
children are receiving treatment at area
medical centers by providing a home-like
environment and essential resources and
services.
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Case Western Reserve
University
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Cleveland.com
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Cleveland Clinic
Foundation
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The Children's Museum of
Cleveland
The Children’s Museum of Cleveland was first
established in 1981 by a coalition of
parents, educators and civic leaders. Over
the past two decades, the Museum has rapidly
evolved from merely providing outreach
programs and one traveling exhibit, to being
known as the premier cultural and
educational resource for young children in
the Cleveland area.
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Museum of Contemporary Art - Cleveland
Open-minded. Outspoken. Observant. Offbeat
Since its inception in 1968 as The New
Gallery, later known as the Cleveland Center
for Contemporary Art, and now the Museum of
Contemporary Art Cleveland, MOCA Cleveland
has been reinventing the art experience.
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University Circle
Incorporated
Preserving and advancing the extraordinary
quality of University Circle is the charge
of University Circle Incorporated (UCI). UCI
is the non-profit organization established
in 1957 to nurture the growth of University
Circle, Cleveland's cultural, educational
and medical center. UCI serves the Circle in
many ways.
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Cleveland Institute of
Music
The Cleveland Institute of Music is a
leading international conservatory that
fosters an exceptional degree of
collaboration between students and teachers.
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Cleveland Institute of
Art
The Cleveland Institute of Art was
established in 1882. Over the years it has
earned a reputation for being among the top
ten professional colleges of art and design
in the country. It is accredited by North
Central Association of Colleges and Schools
and the National Association of Schools of
Art and Design and is also a member of the
Alliance of Independent Colleges of Art and
Design and the Northeast Ohio Council on
Higher Education.
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University Hospitals of
Cleveland
University Hospitals of Cleveland is among
the nation's leading academic medical
centers. Here you'll find in-depth
information on our innovative hospitals,
centers of excellence, and programs and
services, including University Hospitals
Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital,
MacDonald Women's Hospital, Ireland Cancer
Center, and much more.
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Crawford Auto-Aviation
Museum
Showcases nearly 200 antique, vintage, and
classic automobiles and aircraft ranging
from an 1897 Panhard et Levassor (the first
enclosed automobile) to Bobby Rahal's 1982
March Indy Car (the first winner of the
Cleveland 500). The collection documents the
technological and stylistic development of
the transportation industry, with a focus on
early automobiles created in Cleveland.
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Western Reserve Historical
Society
Nearly 200 autos and aircraft, mansion
tours, family history, bustled gowns, floral
pantsuits, and changing exhibitions.
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Cleveland Orchestra at Severance Hall
Severance Hall, the home of the
world-renowned Cleveland Orchestra, reopened
in January 2000 following a $36-million
renovation and expansion. Hailed as one of
America's most beautiful concert halls,
Severance includes a 2,000-seat main concert
hall, a 400-seat chamber hall and an
architecturally stunning Grand Foyer.
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Cleveland Botanical
Garden
10 acres of breathtaking gardens.
Information, programs, advice on
conservation, horticulture, landscape and
floral design.
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Cleveland Museum of Art
Visitors can see major exhibitions and an
internationally recognized collection of art
from ancient Egyptian statues to Renaissance
armor to Impressionist masterpieces by
Monet, Degas, Renoir and Van Gogh.
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The Cleveland Museum of
Natural History
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History
encourages people of all ages to discover
and explore the natural world. Curators care
for over a million specimens in the fields
of anthropology, archaeology, astronomy,
botany, geology, paleontology, zoology and
wildlife biology. These are used for
scientific research and are the basis for
interpretive exhibits and educational
programs offered to the public. Since 1920,
the Museum has served as an outstanding
resource for public education and
environmental conservation in northern Ohio
and beyond.
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Richfield Hospitality
Our management company and sister
properties.
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National Register of
Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places is
the Nation's official list of cultural
resources worthy of preservation. Authorized
under the National Historic Preservation Act
of 1966, the National Register is part of a
national program to coordinate and support
public and private efforts to identify,
evaluate, and protect our historic and
archeological resources. Properties listed
in the Register include districts, sites,
buildings, structures, and objects that are
significant in American history,
architecture, archeology, engineering, and
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