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CLEVELAND, Ohio - Walking the towpath of the 19th-century Ohio & Erie Canal, deep in the Cuyahoga River valley amid chirping birds, croaking frogs and the smell of honeysuckle, you ...
Time is ticking to see a truly unique exhibit that brings together one of the most influential artists of the 20th century ...
Cleveland Institute of Art student Nicole Alvarez focuses her paintbrush on the Cleveland Buckeyes - the Negro American ...
The Cleveland Museum of Art has acquired the Giambologna sculpture Fata Morgana, a rare marble by the Italian Mannerist ...
The 8’ x 10‘ oil painting was made in Ohio by Archibald McNeal Willard (1836-1918) for our country’s 100th year anniversary.
The upcoming exhibition explores how custom software and algorithms are defining a new frontier in digital art.
The Butler Institute of American Art is offering a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the creation of Alfred Leslie's iconic ...
CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL STADIUM, constructed on reclaimed land on the city's lakefront, was completed in 1931; at that time it boasted the largest individual seating capacity (78,189) of any outdoor arena ...
Event description Ohio State alumni and friends can take part in a special pregame celebration starting at 2:10 p.m., then watch the Cleveland Guardians take on the St. Louis Cardinals at 4:10 p.m.
SHAKER HEIGHTS is a Cleveland inner-ring suburb 8 miles southeast of downtown. Originally part of WARRENSVILLE TWP., it covers 6.5 sq. mi., bounded on the north by CLEVELAND HTS. and UNIVERSITY HTS., ...
This modest Ohio town gave us Neil Armstrong, the first person to leave footprints on another world. The Armstrong Air & Space Museum stands as both tribute and inspiration—its distinctive white dome ...
Three Storms (1993) Star-Crossed (1979-81) A Tribe Named Miami, A Surveyor's Stake, A Town Named Oxford (2008) Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum 801 South Patterson Avenue Oxford, OH 45056 Galleries ...