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Probably one of the most considered underrated vacation spots is Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland is actually a notably hospitable city that is well known because of its extensive parklands, museums and notably active sporting and cultural events. Everything in the city now bustles with life.

The heart and pride of Cleveland's charm is its downtown, wherein you can see the historic "Public Square." The square is notably a reminiscent of Cleveland in the early 1800s. You will be amazed with its beautiful fountains and sculptures which until this day the city still maintains it. When you reach Downtown Cleveland you can see the world-famous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum built in the 90's. Visitors love to visit the museum not only to look at rock and roll artifacts and watch live performances, but also to benefit from its numerous wonderful educational and public programs. Another must-see attraction is the Steamship Mather Museum which is a restored museum ship.

It is also nice to visit Cleveland in the summer since the days are warm and long, which is perfect for shopping and dining. The streets are lined with unification restaurants featuring alfresco dining. You can even pack your own lunch and head out to Cleveland's numerous national and municipal parks for a picnic or take a stop at Cleveland Botanical Garden and appreciate the beauty of nature.

If you happen to be in Cleveland throughout the winter, don't worry - there are still multiple things to do. Winter is the perfect time to visit the city's cultural attractions. At the Playhouse Square Center you can watch plays, musicals, ballet and opera. Go to the Cleveland Museum of Art to view works of local and international artists. The Historic Warehouse District, the Flats Entertainment District and the Historic Gateway District are alive with activities all year long.

Sources:
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum - http://www.rockhall.com
Playhouse Square Center - http://www.playhousesquare.com/
Cleveland Botanical Garden https://www.cbgarden.org/Visit/Gardens.html
Steamship Mather Museum - http://wgmather.nhlink.net/
Cleveland Museum of Art - http://www.clemusart.com

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