Michael and Marilynn tour

The Great Lakes:

From Duluth to Toronto 

We had never been to Cleveland and enjoyed the morning walk around the core of the city.  It was early so the streets were pretty open.  After seeing some of the main buildings downtown, we continued back toward the ship as the Rock and Roll Museum was on the waterfront.  The Cuyahoga River runs through town and is famous for catching fire on June 22, 1969.  A spark ignited oil on the river and the fire at spots reached 5 stories.  The EPA was created to prevent such things happening again.  <https://www.history.com/news/epa-earth-day-cleveland-cuyahoga-river-fire-clean-water-act>.

Our ship got hungry, too.

Home of the Cleveland Browns football stadium

Beautiful Art Deco train station downtown

shopping street

Statue tribute to the famous track star Jesse Owens.

Hyatt Regency hotel and shopping mall.  Notice the brass elevators! 

Statue of the 60’s that inspires hope for the future.

Cleveland auditorium.  Looks so much like the Nazi Air Ministry in Berlin!

Tribute to Pink Floyd’s “The Wall”

Jimmy Hendrix’s guitar

Marilynn at the museum

Rock and Roll Museum from the river side.

1,000 foot Laker transport museum.