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Cleveland Public Library
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A great library if you want technical information, or music. If you want to know how to do something, this library will have the information. And if you wander into the new Eastman reading
garden you just might spy a paver with Doug's name on it, a great gift from Janis a few years back. Like to read? You bet!
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Cuyahoga Public Library
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Another great asset of Cleveland, we use this library more for entertainment reading. They have novels and literature like you wouldn't believe and videos that are free and you can keep them for a
week! Beat that Blockbuster. And we never leave home for more than a day without stopping to pick up some books on tape. Great selection.
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Cleveland Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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After 11 years in Rock and Roll radio, it only made sense to support the new museum even before it opened. We've been charter members since before ground breaking. The hall is much more
interesting than you might at first imagine, and they have a music store that is incredible.
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Great Lakes Science Center
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This is a great example of the new interactive style of museum. They also have an Omnimax theater which takes films with no plot and makes them so big that you can't help but be fascinated.
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ISFAHSIM
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The International Society for the Advancement of Humanistic Studies In Medicine is one of the most interesting study groups you are likely to find. Meeting each year in a week long conference the
members worry a single bone of humanistic study and have a good time with each other, exchanging ideas, insights and friendship. Although most members are physicians, that is not a requirement, nor
is it a requirement to be a skier, although the resorts chosen tend to be snowy and vertical. Well worth looking into and the odds are, none of your friends have heard of them either.
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