Windy Windy Cleveland
March 10th, 2007 by rezaferryChicago is known as the windy city. Well I wouldn’t know how windy it is, because I didn’t go there. I went to cleveland, which is also windy. The cleveland visit was one city I visited in the span of a three day spring break visit. We couldn’t afford to go really far, thus we decided to only visit cities nearby, thus Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Columbus.
Cleveland Ohio (link to map), is south of michigan, on the coastline of the erie lake. It’s quite a large city, and the downtown area is quite nice. One of the most famous places in Cleveland which is unique is the rock and roll hall of fame. Cleveland billed itself as the home of rock and roll, simply because the phrase ‘Rock N Roll’ was coined by Alan Freed, a Cleveland radio disk jockey in 1951.
I’m not a big fan of rock and roll. Well I’m a fan, but I saw no reason to pay $20 to go into the rock and roll hall of fame museum. We parked outside the rock and roll hall of fame, and basically took pictures that showed the unique pyramid like architecture (and prove that we were there).
Luckily the rock and roll hall of fame museum is in a complex near the science center (which we didn’t go to either), and the cleveland browns stadium. All three were located right at the coastline of the erie lake. There was a ship there too, only I don’t know what kind of ship, and what is the significance of that ship. It looked good in the picture though.
Being lakeside and due also to the bad weather we were having (it’s supposed to be spring, didn’t anyone get the memo?), the complex was very windy. It was also very cold. It was unfortunately very uncomfortable, we quickly parked, took a few pictures and went inside the car as soon as we can.
The next place on our trip was the cleveland botanical garden. The botanical garden is located in the university park. It is inside a university, although frankly I don’t know what university it was. We got lost in cleveland, we did not obtain a good map of cleveland. Note: when travelling to cleveland, and taking the ohio turnpike, try to get a map before entering ohio, because they don’t give out free maps, unlike in most other states.
Yes, there are many many many botanical gardens. Almost every city has one. Heck, MSU has one outdoor that we can just walk through anytime, even in winter (of course, you’d only see snow). Truthfully, I picked the botanical garden, because I didn’t see anything else I’d like to see in cleveland, and Nana and I have never been in a botanical garden together.
I was actually pleasantly surprised by the offerings of the botanical garden ($6.50 per person+$5 parking). There was an orchid show on our day of visit, so we got to see many wonderful flowers, as well as decoration of those flowers inside a house. The whole place was orchid themed. Secondly, the botanical garden also had butterflies and birds in their rainforest themed garden. Not only were there plants, but also birds and butterflies, which are to me more exciting than. The only bad point was that most of the garden is located outdoors, and thus had not had time to bloom by the time we got there. Thus we preferred to stay inside.
Once our trip is over we left and found ourself spending about an hour trying to get back on the highway. It’s off to pittsburgh, the place where I had spent 2 years of my life.