Discover Ohio • May 7, 2013This landmark skyscraper is located on Public Square in downtown. It was built during the boom of the 1920s & 1930s, & was the 4th-tallest building in the world when it was officially dedicated.
HISTORY • July 19, 2010The Museum of Natural History was founded in 1920 & started out as a small wooden building on a public square. The rooms were crowded with various species of animals earning it the nickname “The Ark.”
Cynthia D. • December 21, 2014Interesting building MC Escher-style stairway, but exhibitions are small and the average visitor won't be here more than an hour.
Amy • March 25, 2013This is the coolest Holiday Inn I have ever stayed in. The history and uniqueness of this building is outstanding! Great value too!
Sasha C. • April 20, 2015Really cool old-style indoor market. The building itself is beautiful and there's tons of great stuff at the various stalls from prepared foods to coffee and smoothies to fresh meat and produce.
Robert M. • August 3, 2013Go to lowest level first, it is biggest because building is pyramidal!
Drew M. • December 15, 2013A gem. Beautiful old building with tons of great art. Plenty of cool events too.
Tom M. • February 18, 2013They now have wireless that works great! We stayed in a suite overlooking the lake! Bring a sweater in winter as the building is chilly...
K12 Inc • June 20, 2011Did you know? Opened in 1916, the museum’s neoclassic white marble building cost 1.25 million dollars to build, about 26 million in 2011 dollars.
Jayson C. • August 19, 2014Kids love to stop and play here after going through the building.
Ivo T. • August 14, 2019The home of the world renowned Cleveland Orchestra. When entering the building be sure to admire the Grand Foyer. Visit one of the films in concert events with the orchestra playing the music live.
Erick G. • October 1, 2022It's a comedy club, restaurant, cabaret and martini bar all in an historic building that once housed a variety store.
Dan M. • October 30, 2010Be sure to take some time and walk around, especially the fourth floor. The gargoyles are all different. The architecture is amazing! This building is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Chrissy S. • September 22, 2014Locally owned. Building and theaters have beautiful historic architecture. Capitol is great at community programming. And, the option to enjoy a Great Lakes Beer during the show is pretty cool too.
Jessica W. • August 3, 2010Awe inspiring views of the city. A must see if you're spending any time at the Clinic. Take J Building East elevators to the roof
The Ritz-Carlton • March 22, 2012Welcome to Public Square! The first electric street light in America stood here. Look for the iron-wrought ivy leading up to a street light, along the side of The Key Center building.
Monique R. • August 4, 2013Is an all suite hotel in a great location. However the building is old and the accommodations are outdated. Great for groups and families traveling to a event/or family reunion young adults/ children
The Ritz-Carlton • November 10, 2016The hotel is tied architecturally to Terminal Tower. When it was completed in the 1930s, this 52-story tower was the second tallest building in the world.
ClevelandNights • November 21, 2010A nice neighborhood coffee shop with a mix of music & art for sale. Private patio off of the side of the building too.
Jayson C. • July 31, 2013Interesting mix of people, few (but good) choices on tap and friendly service are all available in this historic building in Ohio City.
Josh • March 22, 2016The building was a speakeasy in its "Hamilton Street Central Athletic Club" days! Cool history.
Ivo T. • August 16, 2019The Cleveland Arcade is a gorgeous building. Recently renovated to its former glory it’s a must visit location. Numerous restaurants are located inside with an ever growing number of stores.
Rick S. • November 11, 2013Take shelter inside the building, :D the wind is cold outside, :) btw popcorn on second floor rocks 👍
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