You'll be completely bowled over by the fun you'll have at any of the three locations of Cleveland's Freeway Lanes. This is perhaps the city's favorite place to bowl, and once you visit this impressive venue, it will be easy to see why. The recreation facility is impressively equipped with 250 lanes, several HD televisions, outdoor patios, restaurants and full service bars that feature live entertainment. This is most definitely not your ordinary bowling alley-it's more of a bowling emporium!
The tradition of excellence in local theater has been maintained in Cleveland since 1915 because of the tireless efforts of the professionals involved with the Cleveland Play House. The entertainment venue has many distinctions, not the least of which is the fact that it stands as the country's first professional regional theater. Since the lights first came up on its stage, more than 12 million people have enjoyed some truly memorable performances. In addition to featuring a busy performance schedule, the theater also provides various seminars and programs designed for everyone from children to aspiring actors and actresses.
Climb aboard one of the country's most significant pieces of history when you visit the USS Cod Memorial. This is a World War II era GATO class fleet submarine that allows visitors to explore history from a truly deeper perspective. The USS Cod is listed as a National Historic Landmark and is docked in Cleveland. Visitors not only have the opportunity to tour this historically significant vessel, but also can learn more about it through a handful of interesting exhibits as well as the various materials that are available in the souvenir and gift shop.
The Rocky River Nature Center offers several excellent recreation trails designed more for walking and getting closer to the natural beauty of Cleveland's Rocky River Reservation. The beautiful area stretches out north of Cedar Point in North Olmsted.