Tuesday, December 14, 2010

A Drive Around Northeast Ohio Revels Landmark Treasures.

Two weeks ago I took a day trip driving up to northeastern Ohio around the Akron Canton and Cleveland area.
Driving is what I do to keep me calm especially near the hard charging finals season in college.
During my drive I would discovered that northeastern Ohio has a lot to offer to day travelers.
Just driving through Canton would reveal at least two national land marks alone. 


The first of the land marks is the William McKinley Monument and presidential library. 
The next attraction that can be observed is NFL Hall of Fame.
In Akron there are the parts of the Ohio Erie canal landmarks, and National Inventors hall of fame.
Finally in Cleveland I would see the many sports and night life options that reminds me despite the many amenities and progress Columbus has made, Cleveland still is Ohio’s premiere city.


Not to Crack on Columbus, But Cleveland dose have better public transit options and even though it don’t matter in the winter, they do have a beach.
Other land marks to see in Cleveland are the world famous “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame”, quicken Arena, progressive field and Cleveland Stadium.
After I refueled in the charming suburb of Lakewood Oh which is to downtown Cleveland I reluctantly decided to return back home for the day.
After my brief drive through northeastern Ohio I felt I didn’t see enough of this area of Ohio.
So in the spring I intend to go and spend at least three day in the area and take more pictures.
For now I guess I will enjoy the memory of my short day trip

 If you want to see more of my trip check out this video I made. 






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