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Cleveland Museums

• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Museums in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Located in downtown Cleveland in the Justice Center, this museum features artifacts and displays showing the history of the Cleveland police department. There is also chilling true crime stories of some of Cleveland's most notorious crimes.
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Promoting family health through hands-on exhibits, HealthSpace Cleveland offers permanent exhibits, educational programs and two garden courtyards.
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The William G. Mather is a restored 1925 Great Lakes freighter flagship that now serves as a floating maritime museum. The ship has been restored to its original splendor and is open to the public on weekends in May, September and October and every day from June to August.
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Located at the Burke Lakefront Airport, the museum is dedicated to the history of women in aviation and space. The admission is free. Learn about Madame Blanchard who was appointed by Napoleon as his Chief Air Minister of Ballooning in 1804.
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The Cleveland Museum of Natural History encourages its visitors to discover and explore the natural world. Permanent exhibits include a collection of over 1,500 gems and minerals, which features intensely colored fancy diamonds and fine opals, as well as an Earth and Planetary Exploration exhibit with a multi-sensory area. Many temporary exhibits are also available for viewing. Many educational services and programs are offered through the museum.
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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame pays tribute to legendary performers, producers, songwriters and others that have made rock n' roll music what it is today. Once artists are inducted into the Hall of Fame they are featured in the Museum's Hall of Fame Exhibit. The museum is filled with incredible interactive exhibits, videos, films and a collection of thousands of artifacts.
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This museum is located in the luxurious and historic Hay-McKinney mansion that was built in 1911. The Western Reserve Historical Society has over 30,000 period items that are displayed throughout the house. The servants quarters are also on display, amply showing the contract between living conditions.
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The Dunham Tavern Museum is located on what was once a stagecoach stop and is located in the oldest building that still stands on its original location in Cleveland. The building was served as a tavern, but today houses a collection of historic American items. The grounds surrounding the home feature gardens, a historic barn, log cabin and the Banks-Baldwin House.
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The Cleveland Hungary Heritage Society Museum aims to preserve Hungarian culture and the history of Hungarians in Northeast Ohio. Museum displays include Hungarian artwork, folk costumes and other items pertaining to Hungarian heritage.
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The Children's Museum of Cleveland has been open since 1986, and since then has devoted itself to the early learning and development of children. The exhibits are primarily geared for children between the ages of 18 months and 15 years. Two areas include permanent exhibits and two areas are reserved for special temporary exhibits.
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