For 100 years, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History has been recognized as one of the finest natural history museums in North America. The Museum is the largest museum in Ohio dedicated to the natural sciences, hosting more than 375,000 total visitors and 13,000 member households throughout the year.
The Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor, known locally as the "Steel Museum," documents the rise and fall of the steel industry in Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley. By 1920, the Valley was second only to Pittsburgh in domestic steel production, but in 1980, the prevalence of steel in the area's economy was a thing of the past.
The Boonshoft Museum of Discovery is a children's museum, science and technology center and zoo in Dayton, Ohio, United States that focuses on science and natural history. Exhibits include an extensive natural history collection as well as maintaining a collection of live animals native to Ohio and abroad.
The iconic House from A Christmas Story is located in Cleveland, Ohio. This 19th-century Victorian house was used for exterior and some interior scenes of Ralphie Parker’s home in the beloved 1983 film. Now fully restored to its movie splendor, the house is open year-round to the public for tours and even overnight stays!
The Great Lakes Science Center is a museum and educational facility in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. Many of the exhibits document the features of the natural environment in the Great Lakes region.
Collection of more than 30000 works of art ranges over 5000 years, from ancient Egypt to the present. It includes masterpieces from Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America.