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Kind of early. I have never toured the museum. The USS Cod diesel submarine and the Mather 1920s steamship are there for the history nerd inside you.
The great museums are a hundred blocks east in University Circle. The art museum is undergoing huge renovations, so half the exhibits are on view. The Crawford Auto Museum has a huge collection of early 20th century automobiles. The history museum attached to it is pretty boffo. The Natural History Museum is pretty splendid. "Look a the bones!" I particularly like the Ohio section in the basement.
Someone let the air out of "The Flats", so it is no longer the entertainment district it used to be. All us twenty-somethings became forty-somethings. IOW, we grew up.
You can drive down to Peninsula, rent a bike from Century Cycles and ride the Ohio and Erie Towpath trail. The ride through Cuyahoga Valley national park is a natural wonder and a historical wonder with the 1830s-vintage stone locks still in place. The heron rookery at Ida Road is a hoot.
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