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The 10Best Attractions & Activities

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Cleveland, OH
Cleveland, OH
Best Gardens (Attractions & Activities)
(10 Overall Closest)
Cleveland Botanical Garden
(Attractions & Activities - Gardens)
11030 East Blvd, Cleveland  44106 • 888-853-7091
        Description: Located in University Circle, this attraction houses over 3,000 plants and shrubs from twenty different nationalities. As you peruse the grounds, you'll wander across bridges, around fountains, and through gazebos filled with intriguing specimens. A Japanese wildflower garden and a reading garden demand their share of attention too. There are also lots of interactive displays for kids.
 

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Holden Arboretum
(Attractions & Activities - Gardens)
9500 Sperry Rd, Kirtland  44094 • 440-946-4400
        Description: Established in 1931, this living museum contains over 3,400 acres of trails, gardens and trees. Its purpose is to promote conservation, study and protection of varieties of plants native to northeast Ohio. On the grounds, visitors are welcome to hike, fish, bird watch or just take in the natural beauty that magically changes with the seasons. Admission fees help to alleviate the cost of the arboretum's programs.
 

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Rockefeller Park Greenhouse
(Attractions & Activities - Gardens)
750 E 88th St, Cleveland  44108 • 216-664-3103
        Description: Recognized as the oldest civic horticultural center in the United States, this greenhouse takes great pride in its seasonal flowers and plants, including delicate orchids and tropical specimens. While visiting the grounds, visitors can appreciate landscape design specific to different cultures and groups. Among the specialty areas are a Japanese serenity garden, a formal English garden, and a "talking" garden for sight-impaired visitors (it offers recorded information about plants).
 

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