Category: Museums

  • Mackenzie House Museum & Library

    The Mackenzie House Museum & Library offers a captivating journey into the past, preserving the history of Howell Township through its unique collection of artifacts and exhibits. Visitors can explore the stories of the region’s pioneers and learn about the evolution of local life over time.

  • Mines Museum of Earth Science

    Thousands of geological & paleontological specimens on display indoors & out, plus a gift shop.

  • The Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave

    Park-based tribute to cowboy & Indian days with exhibits, events, gift shop & observation deck.

  • Prismajic

    Prismajic invites visitors to explore a captivating world of art, where imagination knows no bounds. A kaleidoscope of colors and textures spark creativity and wonder as guests immerse themselves in this unique environment.

  • Littleton Museum

    Living-history farms representing the 1860s & 1890s, plus a museum showcasing local artifacts.

  • D.D. Johnston-Hargitt House Museum

    The D.D. Johnston-Hargitt House Museum offers a captivating glimpse into Norwalk’s rich history through its meticulously preserved rooms and artifacts. Visitors can step back in time and experience the daily life of a prominent family during the late 19th century, gaining valuable insights into the region’s social customs, architectural styles, and cultural influences.

  • ARTneo – The Museum of Northeast Ohio Art

    ARTneo, nestled in the heart of Cleveland, offers a captivating journey through the artistic tapestry of Northeast Ohio. This museum stands as a testament to the vibrant creativity that has flourished in the region, showcasing a diverse collection of works spanning various periods and mediums. Visitors can immerse themselves in the stories behind each piece, gaining a deeper understanding of the region’s cultural heritage and artistic evolution.

  • THE SANCTUARY MUSEUM

    Museum displaying church statues & other relics as well as offering restoration services.

  • Lakewood History Museum

    The Lakewood History Museum provides a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Lakewood’s past. Visitors can delve into fascinating exhibits that showcase the city’s evolution from its humble beginnings to its vibrant present day. Through engaging artifacts, historical photographs, and interactive displays, the museum brings to life the stories and experiences that have shaped Lakewood’s unique identity. Whether exploring early settler tales, industrial growth narratives, or cultural milestones, the Lakewood History Museum offers a rewarding exploration for history enthusiasts and curious minds alike.

  • Oldest Stone House Museum of the Lakewood Historical Society

    The Oldest Stone House Museum, managed by the Lakewood Historical Society, offers a fascinating glimpse into Cleveland’s past. Housed within the city’s oldest surviving stone structure, visitors can explore exhibits showcasing the region’s history and daily life from the 19th century onward. It’s a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience firsthand the architectural legacy and cultural heritage of Lakewood.