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Businiess name:  Western Reserve Hstrcl Scty
Review by:  D.M. B.
Review content: 
If you enjoy looking at vintage cars and walking through a mansion from yesterday in Cleveland, then the Western Reserve Historical Society is a must see. This last year the WRHS was free during the summer months. They asked only for a donation! The admission fee is quite reasonable. Cleveland Indians fans will enjoy the large neon Chief image in the gallery to the right as you enter. If you are into vintage architecture and furniture, then you must take the guided tours of a mansion that makes up part of the museum. You cannot go alone, so check the tour times before you check out the other parts of the museum. The car exhibits include vintage Cleveland cars and examples of rare and usual cars made in Detroit and Indiana. They even have vintage French cars in one of the halls. Airplanes and commercial vehicles are part of the display. There is so much in this grouping of halls, it is impossible to review all of it. The museum also has an excellent gift store that you can shop at, even if you don't have time to view the exhibits. Excellent use of your time! Bring your kids!

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