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    Hingetown - Love the public art!

    Hingetown

    4.0(3 reviews)
    0.6 miOhio City

    I still love Hingetown. I think its such a cool little stretch of Cleveland. Some of my favorite…read moreplaces are here including Urban Orchid floral, Cleveland Tea Revival and Beet Jar, though I frequent most of the businesses here and have unique love for them all. They're all owned by passionate, cool locals who believe in what they do. But mostly, this update is just to show appreciation for a few things I often forget about Hingetown- how dog-friendly every business is, the beautifully manicured living wall, and the fact that the Transformer Station (a satellite CMA location) even exists here. I mean, where else can you pet tons of good doggos, see world class art and grab lunch? Since the last time I wrote this, new businesses like Larder Delicatessen, Saucy Brew Works and Title Kickboxing have opened. I can tell the people behind Hingetown are really trying to continuously add and improve. Still 5-stars in 2018!

    There are a couple cool businesses here. I go to some of them. I don't like calling it Hingetown…read more It never used to be called Hingetown until about a year ago. It feels unnatural for me to call it that. I guess that is how the Native Americans felt when they turned this land into the United States of America. This area was once Cleveland's Gaytown. It was anchored by Bounce. Other notable establishments were the Tool Shed and Man's World.

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    Hingetown - Beautiful living wall outside Cleveland Tea Revival.

    Beautiful living wall outside Cleveland Tea Revival.

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    Cleveland Script Sign - Edgewater Park - Shot with the fourth and last script sign!

    Cleveland Script Sign - Edgewater Park

    4.3(4 reviews)
    1.6 miDetroit-Shoreway

    How does one rate a simple sign? LOL…read more People will create Yelp pages for anything these days and I found it funny that there are pages for all the Cleveland Script signs across the city....haha. This sign is at Edgewater Park which is on the west side of Cleveland just outside of downtown. It's about 5-10 minutes from downtown Cleveland. The upper section of Edgewater Park has benches to sit on and offers a beautiful view of Lake Erie and downtown Cleveland. It also contains this famous Cleveland Script sign which many tourists enjoy taking pictures next to it or of it. I do love the sign and on my recent visit on 24 July 2024, it appeared clean and well kept. My favourite Cleveland script sign is the one in Voinovich Bicentennial Park downtown because it is surrounded by docked boats and a lovely skyscraper background. It is just so beautiful. While the sign here at Edgewater Park tops the charts because you have a better Lake view, the Bicentennial Park one is just better in my opinion. I'll write a review of that sign and post a photo. Of course, I'll always be back to visit Edgewater Park where I'll enjoy the Cleveland script sign and lake view again. Read my Edgewater Park review. **** GOAL of 150 reviews in 2024 - 76/150 total reviews in 2024 - 726 total overall Yelp reviews - Reviewed on 25 July 2024

    There are a total of 6 script signs around the city. We decided to stop at this one as it has the…read morecity's skyline in the background. It's a nice place to also relax. Free parking is available across the street.

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    Cleveland Script Sign - Edgewater Park - Wednesday, 24 July 2024 -- at the Cleveland Script Sign

    Wednesday, 24 July 2024 -- at the Cleveland Script Sign

    Cleveland Script Sign - Edgewater Park
    Cleveland Script Sign - Edgewater Park

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    HEDGE Gallery

    HEDGE Gallery

    4.3(3 reviews)
    1.9 miDetroit-Shoreway
    $$$

    it allowed me to give people an idea of my art and i'm looking for a place to have my art hung on…read morebeautiful walls that let alot of people look at my art .and decide if they like what they see .kathy maxwell instagram 9828 kathy maxwell thank you for letting me show you some of my art .

    HEDGE, housed inside 78th Street Studios, is one of the most innovative, vibrant and beautiful art…read moregalleries in the Cleveland area. The owner, Hilary Gent, provides contemporary space for emerging and professional artists to exhibit their work. Visiting HEDGE is a true experience. It's large, modern space beautifully curated by Hilary's thoughtful eye. Hilary consistently has new, groundbreaking exhibits, which will challenge you to think about art. Even if you think you "don't know about art," HEDGE's inclusiveness and friendly atmosphere will make you feel at home. For art collectors with more eclectic taste, HEDGE is your mecca. Hilary's curation brings in everything from lighting fixtures to acrylic paintings, drawings, textiles, and photography at affordable varying price ranges. I'm looking forward to seeing her current exhibition, THREADED, a textile art collection by three women artists. Hilary herself is also a brilliant artist, so take the time to observe her stuff! She's also a well-known event planner known for her chic, tasteful weddings within this space. If I ever get married, Hilary will be the first person I call. During the next Third Friday (when 78th Street Studios is open to the general public), head to Hilary's gallery for a great social hour, a glass of wine, and to meet other supremely interesting people. Her dog, Jack, will be waiting to greet you!

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    HEDGE Gallery - ITS CALLED DROPPING INTO THE GREEN , ITS ABOUT THE NEED FOR MORE OPEN SPACE FOR OUR ANIMALS .

    ITS CALLED DROPPING INTO THE GREEN , ITS ABOUT THE NEED FOR MORE OPEN SPACE FOR OUR ANIMALS .

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    Transformer Station - Cool lighting

    Transformer Station

    4.8(13 reviews)
    0.6 miOhio City

    FREE MUSEUM warrants a 5/5 stars. No complaints…read more The Transformer Station is a small and free museum that is managed by the Cleveland Museum of Art as a satellite campus. The selection of art work and pieces are sparse but it is a small museum. I visited on a Sunday afternoon in September 2021 with 2 friends. We all enjoyed our time browsing the museum. The staff member that we encountered was helpful. There is an upstairs and a downstairs section. Exhibits are forever changing as in a typical museum so I hope to visit again. Hours are limited and so is parking. There is a small paid parking lot right in front of the museum. **** GOAL of 250 reviews in 2026 - 153/250 total reviews in 2026 - 994 total Yelp reviews - Reviewed on 9 July 2026

    Hip little venue/art studio/concert hall in Hinge town. We saw a concert here. Hip vibes in an art…read morefilled colorful space. Interesting lighting highlights the art and adds ambience for concerts. The acoustics were a little lackluster but not so much that it ruined the concert. The group was an acoustic jazz ensemble. Very intimate and personal setting for a concert. Small bar set up in the next room/gallery had wine, beer and spirits. Acrylic chairs and a few high top tables in back with better chairs. Small parking lot out front. Scan and Pay. Street parking and a nearby garage. Several local bars for after party.

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    Transformer Station - Ceiling level windows let in natural light

    Ceiling level windows let in natural light

    Transformer Station - At the Transformer Station free museum - on Sunday, 12 September 2021

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    At the Transformer Station free museum - on Sunday, 12 September 2021

    Try A Little Tenderness Mural

    Try A Little Tenderness Mural

    5.0(1 review)
    1.1 miTower City

    It's a shame how often I add a beautiful mural page to yelp and it gets blacklisted... not showing…read moreup in any of the searches. But I keep trying anyway hoping someday someone in the yelp chain of command will realize their significance. The part that annoys me most is there are PLENTY of pages on yelp dedicated to street art that DO show up in searches, but whenever I add a page, most times they do not. While street art is not technically a business, it sure can increase traffic to a business district. They are most often used to bring life to areas experiencing a revival of business. Miami based artist Tatiana Suarez proposed this design as a homage to Otis Redding and his last concert at Leo's Casino, one of the most racially integrated Cleveland night spots of its era. The owners of the building thought this idea was a perfect fit for their business - HAUSMALTS, a craft malting facility which provides grains to breweries & distilleries. An article I read on executivearrangements.com stated Tatiana wanted to remind us all of what is important and how music and art have the power to bring people of all colors together. THIS is why public murals should be celebrated. Not only for their beauty and ability to draw attention, but also for their universal messages. Anyways, if you are a fan of street art and happen to be in the Cleveland area, this is one not to be missed. Included is an informational plaque found on some of the newer murals which reads: Try a Little Tenderness While researching MidTown's neighborhood history, Suarez learned that singer Otis Redding's last performance was in Cleveland before his tragic plane crash. As a fan of Otis Redding, Suarez was inspired to by his song "Try a Little Tenderness." The mural includes a cardinal and carnation, the Ohio state bird and flower. The CLEVELAND WALLS! International Mural Program is a production of Worldwide Walls. Hosted in 17 cities all over the world, Worldwide Walls encompasses artists, photographers, and media partners from around the globe, forming a unique creative community built on the celebration and appreciation of art, music, and culture. CLEVELAND WALLS! 2021, a program of Worldwide Walls, was presented by the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation with generous support from Dealer Tire, hosted by MidTown Cleveland, and produced in partnership with LAND studio. You can also read more about the creation of this mural here: https://executivearrangements.com/murals-add-art-to-midtown-cleveland-buildings/

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    House from A Christmas Story

    House from A Christmas Story

    4.5(377 reviews)
    1.2 miTremont

    We weren't planning to spend a day at the iconic house museum from A Christmas Story. One of our…read morekids spotted the advertising brochure in the Local Attractions rack in a hotel lobby. We came to Lorraine Ohio for a girls dance competition, and had an afternoon off. This museum is like no other I've ever visited. We started at the gift shop what an amazing display of artifacts, memorabilia, and Christmas decor, much of it styled out of the 1940s era. While there we had a pleasure of meeting the young lady who played the part of Santa's elf at Higby's department store. She had returned for a reunion weekend with a cast from the movie. The neighborhood looks very much the same the scenes in the movie. The house itself is beautifully restored inside and out. Unlike other museums, this one is extremely interactive. I crawled underneath the kitchen sink and had my kids take photos of me. My granddaughter put Randy's bib around her neck and gobbled away at a dinner plate. Upstairs we rattled around through the bedrooms, the bathroom (the decoder ring was sitting on the sink). I highly recommend this museum!

    We have been going to the Christmas Story House periodically over the last twenty years, when we…read morevisit the East Coast. It just keeps getting better and better. It is a treasure for anyone who loves 'A Christmas Story'. From the way that they've made the interior of the house resemble the sets from the movie, to the amazing museum and gift shop, this place is a must visit!

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    House from A Christmas Story - Upstairs

    Upstairs

    House from A Christmas Story - In front of the "Christmas Story" House.

    In front of the "Christmas Story" House.

    House from A Christmas Story - Actual house from the movie.

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    Actual house from the movie.

    Prince Mural

    Prince Mural

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.7 miOhio City

    You know, I'm not entirely sure if it was a Generation X thang, a local Chicago thang or a ME…read morethang... but back in the day it seemed as if you were either a Michael Jackson fan or a Prince fan, but not both. Sure, you could like and listen to the music of either, but you were firmly in one camp or the other. I was undoubtedly a PRINCE fan! My friends and I even renamed our neighborhood Paisley Park and called ourselves IG's, International Gigalo's in honor of his song Gigalo's Get Lonely Too; Although I must admit it was a peculiar and ironic title for a bunch of 13 year olds who didn't yet have girlfriends or even yet experienced their first kiss... LOL! We even tried purchasing Raspberry Berets as a group! (shaking my head in embarrassment) Ahhh, life in the 80's! Still it goes without saying Prince and his music remind me of a special time in my life just before high school and adulthood when things were much simpler... when you were more defined by the music you listened to than politics. When Doves Cry, Purple Rain, Let's Go Crazy and The Beautiful Ones were and still are amongst my favorite songs of all time. I wax nostalgic every time I hear any one of them! In my youthful defense, what was not to love? Even if you didn't fully appreciate his music you had to admire someone who taught themself to play piano at age 7, before learning the guitar at 13 and the drums at 14! It is even reported that he played a total of 27 instruments and is also said he wrote more than 1,500 songs, many of which were hits for OTHER artists such as: * Nothing Compares 2 U -- Sinead O'Connor (1990) * Jungle Love -- The Time (1984) * I Feel for You -- Chaka Khan (1984) * Manic Monday -- The Bangles (1986) * Round and Round -- Tevin Campbell (1990) * Love Song -- Madonna (1989) * How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore -- Alicia Keys (2001) MUSIC WAS SO POWERFUL from my generation. So many songs, beats and lyrics sound as fresh today as they did back then! The first wax record I ever purchased was Genius of Love. I was 12. Mariah Carey remade it in 1995 as FANTASY which was featured in the 2021 Ryan Reynolds film Free Guy, still sounding as amazing as it did 26 years earlier and 40 years after its original beat was created! FINAL THOUGHTS Like so many musical greats that were taken too soon, Prince Rogers Nelson left high heeled shoes that no one could ever replace! It was a joy to visit this mural. I think Alicia Keys said it best during his induction into the Hall of Fame: "There are many Kings! King Henry VIII, King Solomon, King Tut, King James, King Kong, the Three Kings... BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE PRINCE." 2023 / 21

    Cleveland street artist Glen Infante has indisputably recognizable work. You can recognize his…read moreflair immediately with bold colors, shadow work and kitschy concepts. Only Glen could dream up a public art mural of Prince eating a donut. If you're not familiar with the Flats, this vast mural can admittedly be a little difficult to find. My regret is that it isn't in a more highly visible area, because this is one of my favorite murals, and I want more people to see it. If you're not from around here, try putting in a nearby business like the West Bank Golf Club and it should take you in that general direction. Trust me, you won't miss it. We love you, Prince! Enjoy your donut!

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    Prince Mural

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    Greetings from Cleveland Mural - publicart - Updated July 2026

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