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Old Posted May 5, 2012, 5:44 PM
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TONS to do downtown. The lake, at least downtown apart from Voinovich Park really isnt that accessable, YET. Theres the Rock Hall, Science Center, USS Cod and Mather. Definitely should check out the nightlife and restaurants and E4th St. Id recommend Michael Symons Lola for dinner and the cosmic bowling around the corner on Euclid is pretty fun too. Also, the Houseshoe Casino on Public Square will be open by then, and its connected to Tower City Mall (which doesnt have a huge amount of stores at the moment, but theres plans for alot more to open now that the casino is there). Also if you have time, see a play at one of the Playhouse Square theaters (largest theater district outside of NYC). You can also take the train or Healthline over to University Circle and see the Museums, Orchestra (one of the top in the world) and Little Italy, which has some great food as well. Mama Santas is what i grew up on
Maybe this is what is attracting the former baseball fans? I notice that Cleveland and Oakland are off by themselves in attendance. But, it's still early.
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