Don’t just visit The Land, experience it. Check out some of the authentic Cleveland experiences available on your next visit, ready to show you who we really are.
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MidTown is a hotbed for innovation and a community minded neighborhood located between Downtown and University Circle, close to world-class healthcare.
Parents and kiddos flock to the impressive Children’s Museum of Cleveland housed in a dollhouse-like restored mansion. Masonic Cleveland Auditorium was home to the Cleveland Orchestra for ten years prior to the opening of Severance Hall in 1931. Fans continue to rock out at Cleveland’s historic, newly renovated Agora Theatre and Ballroom, still bringing in top performers.
Dunham Tavern Museum & Gardens is the oldest, longest-standing building in Cleveland. Head to local-, Black-owned The Bake Shop housed inside multi-purpose historic Tyler Village for the best homemade biscuits from The Roaming Biscuit and other tasty baked goods.
Next to Hough, Central, Fairfax and Downtown, MidTown is right in the center of the action as a neighborhood transforming into an even more vibrant and innovative hub of manufacturing, education and business.
There’s not a night on MidTown’s calendar that isn’t filled with a nationally touring hitmaker, local music act, comedy show or some other live performance at The Agora or Masonic Auditorium. Pro tip: Take the RTA — stops for the locations are convenient on the HealthLine or #9 bus, and you can party the night away without having to drive.
In a neighborhood of continued growth, world class music venues and plans to showcase the latest in manufacturing and technology, MidTown is a neighborhood on the rise. Two-thousand people already call the neighborhood home, and even more residential units are under development to house future MidTowners.