Cleveland Rocks?

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Although the weekend didn't go nearly the way we had planned, it was still a pretty good weekend as far as weekends go. I don't know as though I would have made the choice to visit Cleveland on this particular weekend had it not been for the fact that our niece was playing in a softball tournament nearby. Given the fact that neither @mrsbozz nor I had ever been to Cleveland before, we figured why not make a weekend of it.

I took a couple of days off, and on Thursday morning after taking care of some family stuff we hit the road on our way to Cleveland, Ohio.

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It's only a four hour drive which isn't too bad, we make that drive to Columbus, OH all the time to visit my inlaws, so it was really no big deal. On the way out, I decided to avoid the major roads and once we were out of Michigan I got us on highway 2 that runs along the southern coast of Lake Erie.

It takes you right by the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station which is pretty impressive. I have photos of this place from a previous trip, but on that trip there wasn't smoke rolling from the stack like there was this time, so I asked @mrsbozz to snap some shots.

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It's honestly pretty nuts just how close you can get to this place, the road literally takes you right by it. I'm talking within a thousand yards or so of the stack, it's pretty crazy. Feel free to look it up on Google Maps and you will see what I am talking about!

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As we got closer and closer to Cleveland, the skies started to open up and a constant rain started to fall. The roads in the city actually started to flood and by the time we had arrived, we found out we were right in the middle of a flood warning.

With the weather not cooperating, and our relatives not getting into town until later that day, we realized walking around downtown wasn't going to be an option, so we shifted gears and decided to do something else.

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As we were still heading into town, @mrsbozz got on her phone and paid the $85 for both of us to get a ticket to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on the shores of Lake Erie. If you look up photos online, they will likely be more impressive than ours. Like I said, it was pouring rain, and they are doing some kind of construction right now, so the exterior of the building is a hot mess.

According to the Internet, they are undergoing a $135 million dollar expansion project which will add 50,000 square feet to the building and will be completed by 2026.

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It seems everyone had a similar idea to us because the place was packed when we got there. It was almost a bit hard to navigate the place with all the people. I will be writing a full post (or two) about the Hall of Fame at a later date.

It's almost ridiculous how many photos I took. Between my wife and myself I counted something like 244 photos from the entire weekend. Fair warning!

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Later that night our relatives got into town, so we had dinner at a local bar and then retired to our hotel. It was busy, but fun day.

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Friday was dedicated entirely to softball. My nieces team had two games on Friday that were spread out through the day, so it left us very little time to actually do anything besides watch softball. Which honestly is fine with me, that was the main reason we were visiting anyway.

Unfortunately, by the end of the day, the rain had come back and it wrecked havoc on the schedule for the rest of the weekend.

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Saturday, my niece only had one game and it was later in the day, so we took the morning and headed down to the West Side Market in downtown Cleveland to check it out. Again, I will be writing a full post about this place at a later day. It was pretty amazing though. @mrsbozz and I both agreed, if we had been heading right home from there, we likely would have spent a ton of money at this place.

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There was just about anything you could imagine in this space. I'm guessing it is similar to many of the markets you find in cities around the world, but we don't have too much stuff like this where I live in the US, so it was pretty cool to experience it.

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We then headed to a local outdoor mall so my niece could do a bit of shopping herself (she is a teenager after all!). My brother in law just sat outside and tried to avoid the sun while the ladies went into various stores to look around.

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Eventually, it was time for the last game. With all the rain they had gotten, they shortened the schedule of the tournament and eliminated all the games that were supposed to be played on Sunday. We decided to call it a trip and after this last game we hit the road to head home pulling into our driveway around 10:00 PM on Saturday night.

We are in the middle of something called a heat dome right now, so it was blazing hot on Saturday afternoon with temps reaching the 100 degree mark after the heat index. We had to sit away from the field in the small sliver of shade we could fine. Much respect to the crazy folks who enjoy sitting in the full sun!

My English/Western European genes and skin would have had me burned to a crisp in no time!

Cleveland was an interesting place, though I don't know if I would ever visit there again. It became a running joke with our in laws that anytime we saw something that made us say "what the heck", they would just laugh and say "it's Cleveland". Like what is that person doing, or what is that person wearing, or what did I just see?

It's Cleveland...


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All pictures/screenshots taken by myself or @mrsbozz unless otherwise sourced

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11 comments

Hahaha… it’s cleveland. Nice slogan, lol. I’m very sure it keeps the nerves down.

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I'm sure there are people who might take offense to it, but who knows.

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It is Cleveland, and to be honest it's not the world's most interesting city in my experience. The Rock Hall of Fame is the biggest draw, and some of the stuff in there is really cool. Then there's the Cleveland Clinic, a great hospital, and beyond that I've never found it all that interesting. It might just be me...

Glad your niece got to play and the rain allowed some play time.

That cooling tower at the nuclear plant is pretty close to the road. What you don't see is the massive amount of security once you're past the fence. I'm hoping the smaller and safer reactors will eventually replace all of those older nuclear plants, that's a good reason to invest in NuScale!

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Yeah, unless I was going to watch the Lions or the Tigers play, I don't know If I would ever go back there. Even the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame was a bit meh, but I will explain that in my future posts. It would be great to see some of these dinosaurs replaced.

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Seems to be an excellent weekend. Hope you enjoyed well!

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Thank you! We had a lot of fun and laughs!

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I'm glad you made it to the market! I was racking my brain about what that place was called when you said you were going to Cleveland. That was the one place I was going to recommend you checking out. The R&R Hall of Fame was another good choice. I always see that nuclear power station when I land at the Cleveland airport. All in all what was your gut reaction about the vibe there in the city? A city on the upswing or a city in decline?

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The market was awesome. I just wish it had been a little less hot. Everything just looked so fresh and amazing. It's interesting because the whole city itself seemed to have a duality. You would drive through areas that were run down and boarded up on one side of the street, but then on the other it was these trendy restaurants and bars. We were in a suburb called Independence, so I can't really speak to the downtown area. If I had to make a choice though, I would lean towards decline. Maybe....

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We already had a day at 104. Summer is going to be fun this year. Wonder if all the Trump and Elon cuts to the environmental protections will speed up climate change even more.

Looks like a good weekend. Too bad for the rain, but you got a lot of experiences in there.

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Yeah, it was a fun time despite the rain and the heat. The begging of this week is going to be miserable and it drives me crazy because I have a ton of stuff I need to get done.

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It looks like it was an excellent ride. Greetings.

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We made the most of it!

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That rain did a lot of damage to the game schedule. Welp, at least, you enjoyed the company of your inlaws.

These pictures are really good, especially the hall of fame

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Thank you, I appreciate it!

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Really

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It's one of those places that I've heard of, but know nothing much about. Shame about the weather. It's been hot and wet here too at times.

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