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  2. Cleveland Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Museum of Art was founded as a trust in 1913 with an endowment from prominent Cleveland industrialists Hinman Hurlbut, John Huntington, and Horace Kelley. [ 6 ] The neoclassical, white Georgian Marble, Beaux-Arts building was constructed on the southern edge of Wade Park, at the cost of $1.25 million. [ 7 ]

  3. List of museums in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Children's Museum of Cleveland. Goodrich–Kirtland Park. Children's. Cleveland Grays Armory Museum. Downtown Cleveland. Military. History of the Cleveland Grays, a private military company which was founded in 1837, and the military heritage of Greater Cleveland. Cleveland History Center. University Circle.

  4. List of museums in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Audubon Society Trailside Museum, Columbia [ 62] Fire Museum of Missouri, Willow Springs [ 63][ 64] First Due Museum, Hazelwood [ 65] Fred Bear Museum, Springfield, now incorporated into the Archery Hall of Fame. General Sweeny's Museum of Civil War History, Republic, closed in 2005 [ 66]

  5. Maltz Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    August 30, 1974. [1] The Maltz Performing Arts Center, officially the Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center, is a 1200-seat historic arts and religious venue on the campus of Case Western Reserve University, located at 1855 Ansel Road, in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States. The center is contained within the Temple–Tifereth Israel ...

  6. Playhouse Square - Wikipedia

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    78002041 [ 1] Added to NRHP. October 5, 1978. Playhouse Square is a theater district in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States. [ 2] It is the largest performing arts center in the US outside of New York City (only Lincoln Center is larger). [ 3] Constructed in a span of 19 months in the early 1920s, the theaters became a major entertainment ...

  7. National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    20,000 / year. Website. aghalloffame.com. The National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame is a museum and educational facility in Bonner Springs, Kansas, United States. The group holds a congressional charter under Title 36 of the United States Code (issued in 1960). It is located east of K-7 and south of State Avenue (US-24, near 126th ...

  8. Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, by the turn of the 21st century, Cleveland succeeded in developing a more diversified economy and gained a national reputation as a center for healthcare and the arts. [92] The city's downtown and several neighborhoods have experienced significant population growth since 2010, while overall population decline has slowed. [93]

  9. Public Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Public Auditorium. / 41.504061; -81.694017. Public Auditorium (also known as Public Hall) is a multi-purpose performing arts, entertainment, sports, and exposition facility located in the civic center district of downtown Cleveland, Ohio.