3 days in Cleveland, OH ($$) — Professional baseball in Cleveland began in 1869 shortly after the Civil War. Become part of this rich American tradition starting off with a visit to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum's "Take Me Out: Baseball Rocks!" exhibit. Watch the Cleveland Indians go after the division title this year and see one of the best single A teams in baseball, the Lake County Captains, in a new modern minor league park. To round out your sports weekend, enjoy a walking tour and explore the city.
Make sure to visit positivelycleveland.com, promoting travel and tourism to the Cleveland Plus, or Northeast Ohio, region. On this site, you will find up-to-date information on Cleveland hotels, restaurants, attractions, golf, things to do, shopping, transportation and more. Whether you are interested in taking in a Broadway show at Playhouse Square, hearing the world-renowned Cleveland Orchestra, exploring a rainforest at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, cheering on one of our sports teams (Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Indians, Lake Erie Monsters or Cleveland Gladiators), filling up on our cuisine, holding up your lighter (or cellphone) for music legends at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum or daring to reach speeds of 120mph on the Top Thrill Dragster at Cedar Point, Positively Cleveland will help you plan your ideal trip.
1100 Carnegie AvenueCleveland, OHGet a Map
Located downtown adjacent to Progressive Field and near Quicken Loans Arena, Wolstein Center and Playhouse Square. Easily accessible with convenient parking.


323 Prospect AvenueCleveland, OHGet a Map
A Cleveland landmark since 1997. Renowned for their perfect pint, comfort food and the friendliest staff in Cleveland.


21 Prospect AvenueCleveland, OHGet a Map
Got the blues? We got 'em better. Let Fat Fish Blue's Louisiana-Creole cuisine 'n live jazz and blues, chase those blues away.


1100 Carnegie AvenueCleveland, OHGet a Map
Breakfast in the convenience of your hotel.


1 Key PlazaCleveland, OHGet a Map
An exhibition devoted to the many connections between America's most popular music form and its national pastime. The exhibit will celebrate baseball as a pop-culture phenomenon through displays of sheet music, sports memorabilia and records.


2516 Market AvenueCleveland, OHGet a Map
Founded in 1988 as the first Ohio craft brewer of award winning lagers and ales. The restaurant/pub offers fine dining, a gift shop and brewery tour. Plus, for a buck you can hop on the Fatty Wagon and hitch a ride to the game!


2401 Ontario StreetCleveland, OHGet a Map
Professional Major League Baseball. Don't forget to try a ballpark hotdog with stadium mustard.


1979 West 25th StreetCleveland, OHGet a Map
Located in the historic Westside Market. Market-fresh comfort food featuring Eggs Benedict, fresh walleye and house smoked salmon BLT.


1722 West 28th StreetCleveland, OHGet a Map
Step-on guides, sedan safaris and guided walking tours. Pleasant, fun, enjoyable and informative.


12309 Mayfield Rd.Cleveland, OHGet a Map
Enjoy authentic Italian cuisine in the state's first Italian restaurant.


10825 East BoulevardCleveland, OHGet a Map
Explore the exhibit "A Proud Tradition: Cleveland Baseball History" and learn how Cleveland baseball started and came to be what it is today.


35300 Vine StreetEastlake, OHGet a Map
Class A affiliate of the Cleveland Indians. Captains play at Classic Park located 15 minutes east of Cleveland.


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