Artistic expression comes in many forms at Cleveland's Museum of Contemporary Art. For example, you can take in a visually captivating display of life-sized porcelain pigs facing a lectern or the sharp social commentary that is put forth by an exhibit that features various television monitors repeating nonsense syllables over and over again. Established in 1968, this museum features no permanent collections as to constantly attract (and challenge) art lovers to return periodically to see their impressive rotating exhibits.
In a world where everything changes so quickly, it is comforting to find a place like Cleveland's Old Stone Church. While it is a church where the Presbyterian faith is practiced, people of all denominations are welcome to experience their tradition of faith, hospitality and excellence. The church's structure is truly captivating whether you are admiring it from the inside or the outside. The Old Stone Church's goal is to set the standard as a key leader in ongoing faith as well as working to achieve cultural and urban renewal for the city of Cleveland.
Visiting the Huntington Reservation and Beach is like breathing in a breath of fresh air. The park has been a part of Cleveland Metroparks since 1927. During the warmer months of the year, the beach is a popular outdoor and swimming spot for families and fans of aquatic fun. The Huntington Reservation offers an excellent opportunity for a hike no matter what time of year it may be, as its level terrain makes the trail accessible to runners and hikers of all skill levels. You can also fish year round, and the breakwalls offer perfect vantage points from which to cast your line.