20 Quirky Cleveland Landmarks and Destinations Only True Locals Know About

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When you think of places to visit in Cleveland, there are a ton of places that come to mind. The Cleveland Museum of Art, the Rock Hall, Lake View Cemetery and on and on. But the real Cleveland diehards know we have much more than that. And if you didn't, know you will too because we compiled a list of the 20 best quirky landmarks in town.

The Toynbee Tiles are mysterious messages etched into asphalt in about 30 cities in the United States and South America. The creator of the tiles is unknown. The first ones were discovered in the early 1980s and most contain similar cryptic messages to the one in Cleveland which reads’'TOYNBEE IDEA IN MOVIE 2001 RESSURECT DEAD ON PLANET JUPITER’. While there were once hundreds of the tiles, many have been paved over in recent years.

The Cleveland Public Library has the largest library collection of chess sets in the world. Head to the third floor of the library and you’ll find The John G. White Collection of Chess and bring a partner, maybe they’ll let you play.Castle Noel is an indoor, year-round Christmas experience, but there’s no better time to visit than around Christmas.

 

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