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Green_Jade
09-11-2003, 09:47 PM
I'm gonna be there 1.5 days..and just wondering if there's anything to do... I don't want to sit in the hotel room twiddling my thumbs. All I know is that they have the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame.. hehe :boldred:

ism
09-11-2003, 11:55 PM
The Cleveland Museum of Art has a nice Asian Art collection, and decent modern art (sorry, I'm kinda spoiled here).

Deadpool
09-12-2003, 04:51 PM
My brother in law went there for a business trip once. He told me it was the worst place hes been to. :(

Green_Jade
09-12-2003, 06:52 PM
My brother in law went there for a business trip once. He told me it was the worst place hes been to. :(

:ohmy: :(

of course... :mad:

hmm job..unemmployemnt in ny.. job in cleve...feck

TB4000
09-13-2003, 01:05 PM
LOL, where are you from, artsygrrl? I was gonna say if you're from NY or LA, you pretty much have the same mindset as most of the people I met from there. I tell them I'm from Indiana and I get the same, "wow, it ain't nothing to do over there, is it?" response. You could be from any state not on the east or west coast and get basically the same question, mostly due to people not traveling anywhere except from New York to L.A., and vice versa. There's stuff to do in all 50 states to be honest, clubs, concerts, and what have you...you just gotta hit the right places.

Hiroshi2
09-13-2003, 01:40 PM
Not all 50 states.....ever been to North Dakota? I've been to South Dakota, all they have is Mount Rushmore. And ND is just like SD, except no big-ass carving of dead presidents, so yeah.......


:D j/k


Cleveland has the Rock'n'Roll hall of fame which would be more than enough for me. They also have the lakefront, and Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio (roller coaster capital of the world) is only about 50 miles away, I believe.


Have fun in the Mistake on the Lake! :D j/k

golden_buns
09-14-2003, 07:32 PM
There was nothing to do there when I went. Downtown was pretty much dead after 6 PM and streets were empty. I also couldn't help to notice that the only asians around were me, my firend, and the lady at the chinese restaurant

Hiroshi2
09-15-2003, 04:27 PM
There was nothing to do there when I went. Downtown was pretty much dead after 6 PM and streets were empty. I also couldn't help to notice that the only asians around were me, my firend, and the lady at the chinese restaurant



Ha ha get used to it. That's the way it is in most parts of the U.S. if you're not on either coast, West or East :rolleyes: