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Secret Cleveland: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure

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Take a journey to explore hidden nooks and crannies, that you never knew existed in Cleveland, without leaving your home. Haunted locales, “World’s largest”, odd sights, noteworthy inventions, unique foods and more exist among the pages of Secret A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful and Obscure. Discover where you •find a cure for your cravings •see a weeping angel•visit Lake Erie whales•walk in the footsteps of giants•take a bridge to nowhere•explore roadside attractions•visit the crypt of an ex-president•learn about a misplaced historical markerIf you dare, take a leap down rabbit holes you never knew existed as you tour through ninety often overlooked gems in the greater Cleveland area. From bizarre to funny to surprising, you’ll learn what makes Cleveland such a diverse and interesting destination to visit or call home. Never a boring moment, Secret Cleveland is a literary trip that will keep you wondering what you’ll discover on the next page as it walks you through attractions in Greater Cleveland, Bay Village, Lorain, and Medina, to name a few.

298 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 14, 2017

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3,742 reviews96 followers
November 5, 2018
I was super disappointed with this book!

The authors (according to the back of the book) are bloggers and travel writers. However, after reading through this, I wonder if either of them have ever actually been to Cleveland!

First, the book is organized alphabetically, i.e. A Christmas Story House, A City Farm, Bessie: Lake Erie's Sea Serpent, Cleveland's Franklin Castle, Cuyahoga Valley National Park Beaver Marsh, etc.

For each entry, the authors provide a little history / information about the place. In an informational box, we get a What, Where, Cost, and Pro Tip. Some of the information provided was okay, while other information ... For example, for "A River Runs Through It," the authors are talking about the various bridges that cross the Cuyahoga River, as it twists and turns through the city. The What is "Bridges," Where: Various Locations (but we don't know where), Cost is Free, and the Pro Tip is to "Park at the nearby Westside Market and walk to the Hope Memorial Bridge. A pedestrian lane is available." For this entry, there are no addresses, websites, or a map that might provide some guidance.

The caption for the Peter B. Lewis Building at Case Western Reserve says that it is on the campus of "Western Case Reserve." Seriously!

For the "Belly Up to the Bar" entry, there is nothing in the Information Box to tell you that this is Great Lakes Brewery. The What is "Brewery," the Where is 2516 Market Ave. the Cost is Free to see bullet holes, and the Pro Tip is Elliot Ness is buried in LAKESIDE (not Lakeview, the actual location) cemetery.

For the Eternal Ever After entry, we are talking about President Garfield's Memorial at Lakeview Cemetery. Again, we are not told this is at Lakeview Cemetery, but the black & white photo makes it obvious. The What is "President Garfield Memorial," and the Pro Tip? "Don't miss a visit to the Garfield Memorial crypt." Honestly, You cannot make this stuff up!

I have no idea where the authors were going with the article on "Invention of Potato Chip Manufacturing." This is not about Shearer's, but the location is Cleveland. Really? I had no idea that this would be in a book called "Secret CLEVELAND!"

In the essay about the various festivals in the area, we are not provided any information about where (specifically) these festivals are located. Also, at least one of the festivals is not actually in Cleveland (or Cuyahoga County for that matter). "Twin Day Festival" which is Twins Day is located in Twinsburg, Ohio, which is in Summit County.

"Little Free Libraries" are NOT unique to Cleveland!

And, these are just the tip of the iceberg. There are two entries for Holden Arboretum - one at the front of the book and one at the back. There are also two entries for Playhouse Square, one right after the other.

Each entry is accompanied by a black & white photo, but in the middle of the book are some color
photographs with page references.

This is Secret Cleveland, but the authors also went outside of the city / county, which is fine, but tell us where you're talking about. People outside of Ohio are not going to know that Cedar Point is located halfway across the state!

There are so many other unique places that these authors could have included, but didn't. Ladies, come visit the area and stay for a few days! There is a lot to see and do in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County that you did not mention here!

For a better read, "100 Things to do in Cleveland Before You Die" by Nikki Delamonte!



Profile Image for Elizabeth (Betsy).
46 reviews
December 13, 2024
I met the authors of this book earlier this year and made my purchase on a whim! As a lifelong Clevelander, I was curious if they'd highlight any sights that were unfamiliar. Was surprised to find quite a few that I now look forward to exploring.
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8 reviews
June 7, 2019
I found this book at the library randomly and it caught my eye. I live in Cleveland and am always looking for interesting things to do. This book has a bunch of ideas and places that I had no idea existed. I've made a list and decided to try to go to as many places as I can and take pictures. Some of the places aren't actually in Cleveland, though. It will take awhile to go to them all! Easy book to read and most of the places featured include details on the history of the place as well as how to find each spot. Definitely recommend reading this book if you live in Cleveland or want to know more.
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1,942 reviews262 followers
January 30, 2025
A lot of these "Secrets" didn't feel all that secret... and the ones that felt like secrets felt like the type of secret that "who cares?"

Some of these were certainly weird but for the most part, it was pretty meh.
Profile Image for Gail Johnson, Ph.D.
250 reviews
January 2, 2023
Born in Cleveland, I got this book because I love haunted (The House of Wills & Franklin Castle) and abandoned (Star Light, Star Bright & Bridge to Nowhere) buildings.
Profile Image for Gerald Matzke.
606 reviews4 followers
May 25, 2018
This is essentially a picture book with short descriptions of unusual and historic sites in and around Cleveland. It was interesting to read about the history of some familiar locations. I would have liked a bit more information on some of the places included. I would guess that many Clevelanders have never heard of some of the secrets that are presented. It provides the curious reader inspiration for enough day trips to last several years. If that is the case then the authors accomplished their goal.
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1,559 reviews91 followers
March 9, 2023
I am new to the Cleveland area, and I enjoyed this book. I learned about quite a few things we will enjoy doing over the next few years. There is something for everyone in this book. For the book lover, libraries and free libraries, for the outdoorsman, lakes, bridges and so much more to explore. Out of all the things featured in this book, there was only one where I was like "hard no." I would recommend this to anyone wanting to explore the Cleveland area, as a jumping-off point for exploring the area.
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