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nd $11.50 for kids and seniors (26).Cleveland itself has more than one museum. Along with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, it also has a museum of art and a Museum of Natural History. Both museums are well known and frequently toured (Convention 21).The Cleveland Museum of Art features over 40,000 works of art from over a period of 5,000 years. The collection has art from across the world. Paintings and artifacts from Egypt to the United States fill the museum that opened in 1916 (Convention 28). The museum features several buildings. The elegant 1916 Beaux Arts building, designed by Cleveland's Hubbell and Benes, has had major expansions -- a 1958 addition doubled gallery space, and a second, designed by Marcel Breuer, opened with education facilities and special exhibition galleries. The buildings include approximately 70 galleries, a large auditorium, lecture and recital halls, classrooms, and a museum store and cafe. An outdoor sculpture court is open to diners in season. The prices for entry are $5 for adults, $4 for students 12 and over and members are free. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is just as interesting. The main focus of the museum is to educate the general public on the ways of nature and animals. The museum itself has over a million specimens in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, astronomy, botany, geology, paleontology, zoology and wildlife biology. Each exhibit and hands on area available emphasize the fields and animals. The prices for entry are $1.50 for non-members and free for members. For many towns in Ohio, the main item of attraction isn’t a museum or a park, but the actual town itself. Every town in Ohio has some interesting events or attractions that bring in people. For example, Findlay, Ohio has Gus Maker. There are too many different little events in each town to list, but some towns in Ohio have special attractions or events that stand out more than others.Toledo, Ohio has many diffe...

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