ASCE Earth and Space Conference
Organized by Missouri University
of Science and Technology
Phone: (573) 341-4200
Fax: (573) 341-4992
Email: earthspaceconf@mst.edu
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: The world's foremost museum devoted to the celebration and preservation of rock & roll music.
A Christmas Story House: The recently restored house is open year round for tours and overnight stays. Across the street is the Museum which features original props, costumes, memorabilia and behind-the-scenes photos from the film, A Christmas Story.
Cleveland Botanical Garden: With 20 distinct, ever-changing gardens, you will find many plants in bloom every day of the year.
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo: Located just 5 miles south of downtown Cleveland, the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is home to many animals and attractions.
Cleveland Museum of Art: One of Cleveland's largest art museums offers free admission to view the collections. (Some special exhibitions may carry a charge)
Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (MOCA): Always changing, MOCA's iconic building holds no collection--allowing for more opportunity to show more artists' work.
Cleveland Museum of Natural History: Learn about nature, animals, outer space, dinosaurs, and how humans have changed over time.
Great Lakes Science Center: Home to the NASA Glenn Visitor Center, where you can explore galleries, interactive exhibits, artifacts and NASA media for an exciting space adventure.
Greater Cleveland Aquarium: Filled with aquatic life from the Great Lakes and colorful sea creatures from around the world, you'll explore 50 exhibits - many with 360-degree views.
Pro Football Hall of Fame: For the NFL Football fans, the Pro Football Hall of Fame is located in Canton, OH, just an hour's drive from Cleveland.
Underground Railroad: Cleveland, or "Station Hope" as it was code-named, was a key state in the operations of the Underground Railroad in the years leading up to the Civil War.
West Side Market: Cleveland's oldest market, operating since 1912, is home to 100 vendors offering numerous varieties of foods, flowers, spices and ready-to-eat foods.
Playhouse Square: Cleveland offers the country's largest performing arts center outside of New York. Playhouse Square attracts more than one million guests per year to its 1,000+ annual events - consisting of Broadway, concerts, dance, plays, comedy, speakers, family shows and more.