Monthly Archives: August 2016

Top 7 Class Trips for 7th Graders

At this age, educational field trips are very important to students, a way of implementing education in a fun and different environment than the classroom. There's more of an emphasis on this grade level to learn about the variety of art forms from digital media and animation to classical art history; to delve deeper into…
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Nela Park

Nela Park Welcome to historic Nela Park, home of Cleveland’s very own GE Lighting Institute. Founded in 1933, this establishment was the very first of its kind in the world, devoted purely to the education and teaching of lighting. This unique branch of knowledge is a particularly important one, with new challenges with energy and…
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Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland Museum of Art [caption id="attachment_25763" align="alignright" width="425"] Museum of Art Courtesy of ThisisCleveland.com[/caption] Fun, free, and fantastically stunning, the Cleveland Museum of Art is the top spot to see over 45,000 works of art spanning over 6,000 years.This art museum is one of the world’s most distinguished comprehensive art museums, as well as one…
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Historic Larchmere Boulevard

Historic Larchmere Boulevard Welcome to Historic Larchmere Boulevard, the 10-block stretch of ultimate local shopping heaven located 1 block north of Shaker Square, from East 120 Street to North Moreland. This span of ‘local vitality and offbeat charm’ was originally an ethnic neighborhood, with several original structures, small museums, and information plaques placed throughout the…
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Cleveland’s Rockefeller Park Greenhouse

Cleveland’s Rockefeller Park Greenhouse Enjoy a crisp Ohio morning at Cleveland’s very own Rockefeller Park and Greenhouse, the natural wonderland located near University Circle on MLK Boulevard. Here you can see all types of exotic and native plants, the entire 270 acres of manicured gardens donated in 1903 by John D Rockefeller himself. At first,…
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Wild Days of Winter

Wild Days of Winter At Lake Metroparks, one of the premier park systems in the greater Cleveland area promoting over 50 miles of trails and 35 parks, you and your group can experience one of the very best winter traditions recently created, the Wild Days of Winter. This is one of the ‘sweetest holiday events’ in Cleveland,…
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Amish Country Cleveland

Amish Country Cleveland Welcome to Ohio’s own Amish Country, a unique culture in the northeast that is actually home to one of the largest Amish settlements in the world. This area, mostly within the Geauga and Tuscarawas Counties, will provide your group with ample adventure and education, a more simple area that allows you to…
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Entrepreneurship Tours in Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City may not be the very first place you think of when it comes to great entrepreneurship tours, but it really should be. The capital of the state of Oklahoma, this highly popular city is known for its dazzling downtown scene, popular capitol complex, memorials dedicated to the tragic OKC bombing, and of course,…
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Pack Plan and Prep: NYC Travel Guide

While preparing for a weekend getaway or lengthy summer vacation in New York City there are several different things you should keep in mind. For instance, the local weather, food selection, hotel and lodging accommodations, airfare prices and practices, and regional/cultural norms all play different roles in how exactly you as a guest can best…
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