The Cleveland Bucket List
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Pick6http://www.clevescene.com/cleveland/the-cleveland-bucket-list/Content?oid=3744793&showFullText=true
I've done 12. Surely many others have me beat.
Melt
PIB
HS football game
Muni Lot tailgate
Lola
Grog Shop
RTA
Swim in Lake Erie (skinny dipped)
Paninis
Casino
Attend minor league game (Aeros)
Walk down Coventry
Weirdest one to me has to be "Welcome the Buzzards day" in Hinckley. -
AppleI've done 9
PIB
HS football game
Pro Football HoF
Swim Erie (at PIB but still same lake!)
Bike tow path
Panini's
Concert at Blossom
Aero's game
Wine Tour
Definitely want to do many of the other things on the list! -
Commander of Awesome
What concert and what winery?Apple;1557595 wrote:I've done 9
PIHB
HS football game
Pro Football HoF
Swim Erie (at PIHB but still same lake!)
Bike tow path
Panini's
Concert at Blossom
Aero's game
Wine Tour
Definitely want to do many of the other things on the list! -
1_beast
FWIW....I have PIB several times while in the Cleveland area. But that is not really exclusive to Cleveland.Pick6;1557581 wrote:http://www.clevescene.com/cleveland/the-cleveland-bucket-list/Content?oid=3744793&showFullText=true
I've done 12. Surely many others have me beat.
Melt
PIB
HS football game
Muni Lot tailgate
Lola
Grog Shop
RTA
Swim in Lake Erie (skinny dipped)
Paninis
Casino
Attend minor league game (Aeros)
Walk down Coventry
Weirdest one to me has to be "Welcome the Buzzards day" in Hinckley.
Hope this helps. -
GoPens28 things..
Visit Lake View Cemetery
Spend a Day at the Rock Hall
Take a Trip on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad
Take a Tour of Great Lakes Brewing Co. and Have a Pint
Buy Your Groceries at the West Side Market
Toboggan at the Chalet
Take a Trip to Put-in-Bay
Go to a High School Football Game
Tailgate in the Muni Lot
Visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Get Lost at the Cleveland Museum of Art
Do Something in the Metroparks
Take the RTA
See a Play at Playhouse Square
Enjoy a Panini's Sandwich
People Watch at Tower City's Fountain
See a Concert at Blossom
Hit the Casino
Take in a Lake Erie Monsters Game
Catch a Minor League Baseball Game
Bet on the Ponies
See the Cleveland Orchestra
Visit the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
Visit the Museum of Natural HIstory
Visit the Cultural Gardens
Visit the Great Lakes Science Center
Drink Your Way Through Lake Erie Wines
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IliketurtlesNever realized how much stuff I've done in/around Cleveland until going through this list. 55 things marked off. Now that I've moved away from Ohio the only one left on there that might do that I haven't would be Run the Cleveland Marathon.
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Pick6
Really? Neither is Lake Erie, Aeros games, Pro football HOF, Blossom, etc. Its more of a Northeast Ohio list. Who cares.1_beast;1557597 wrote:FWIW....I have PIB several times while in the Cleveland area. But that is not really exclusive to Cleveland.
Hope this helps. -
Apple
Been to a couple concerts at Blossom, could've/should've gone to more back when I went to Kent State. Last concert was Train this past summer.Commander of Awesome;1557596 wrote:What concert and what winery?
Wineries: We went to Sarah's Vineyard right across the street from the entrance to Blossom before the Train concert. Ate a delicious pizza and drank wine up in the loft then 2 minute drive to the concert. It's a great idea if you go to a concert with a date!
We've been going on wine tours through NE Ohio for a couple years. In the spring they have a "Vines and Blooms" tour (I think that's the name). Each winery you visit they give you a flowering plant that you can plant in the garden plus you get 2 wine glasses. We got about a dozen plants each year we've done it. It makes for nice reminders throughout the summer of a fun day in the spring. (Another good idea for a day-long date if you like to drink wine). Many of the wineries are only a few miles apart and there are also busses that will drive you around if you want a DD. -
Classyposter58I don't think I've done more than two things. Crazy but I think I've been to Cleveland maybe 6-7 times in my life
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dlazz
Must be pretty bustling in Cleveland if they put riding a fucking bus on a bucket list.Pick6;1557581 wrote:http://www.clevescene.com/cleveland/the-cleveland-bucket-list/Content?oid=3744793&showFullText=true
I've done 12. Surely many others have me beat.
Melt
PIB
HS football game
Muni Lot tailgate
Lola
Grog Shop
RTA
Swim in Lake Erie (skinny dipped)
Paninis
Casino
Attend minor league game (Aeros)
Walk down Coventry
Weirdest one to me has to be "Welcome the Buzzards day" in Hinckley. -
Pick6
the rta isn't a bus.dlazz;1557747 wrote:Must be pretty bustling in Cleveland if they put riding a fucking bus on a bucket list.
Hope this helps. -
dlazz
forgive me for my mistakePick6;1557749 wrote:the rta isn't a bus.
Hope this helps.
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TiernanRiding a bus out of Cleveland is on anybody that ever lived there's bucket list.
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Dr Winston O'BoogieWhere do you live Tierman?
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Tiernan
Wherever I want to...remember I'm loaded.Dr Winston O'Boogie;1557823 wrote:Where do you live Tierman? -
wes_mantoothI have probably done around half that list. My favorite things are def the muni, ballgames and playhouse square.
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cat_loverClose to 70 on the list. Love Cleveland and surrounding area.
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believerDidn't realize Sandusky was a suburb of Cleveland? Who knew?
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Pick6believer;1557883 wrote:Didn't realize Sandusky was a suburb of Cleveland? Who knew?
..The final 100 we came up with seemed to us a proper representation of Northeast Ohio -- the food, history, fun, landmarks, events, sports, arts and everything else that defines who we are. -
vball10setDr Winston O'Boogie;1557823 wrote:Where do you live Tierman?
How could we forget?Tiernan;1557834 wrote:Wherever I want to...remember I'm homeless. -
Fab4Runner
Samesies...minus Playhouse Square. Still haven't been there.wes_mantooth;1557855 wrote:I have probably done around half that list. My favorite things are def the muni, ballgames and playhouse square. -
Tigerfan00Tiernan;1557834 wrote:Wherever I drive the camper to...remember I'm mobile.
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believer
Sandusky appears to be northwest Ohio to me and probably has more in common with Toledo/Detroit than Cleveland but ok.....Pick6;1557885 wrote:The final 100 we came up with seemed to us a proper representation of Northeast Ohio -- the food, history, fun, landmarks, events, sports, arts and everything else that defines who we are.