Well we made it to Cleveland and the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame on Tuesday. It was well worth the trip even on a very cold, rainy and windy day. The best description of the place in my opinion would be "sensory overload" - both visual and auditory. There was so much to see and there was a constant background of music in multiple genres playing at the same time. After three hours we both had the sense of let us out of here, but, as soon as we left we worried that we missed something and thought maybe we should go back in and see some more. We would definitely come back again.
The pictures below represent just a small portion of what is there.
Front Of The Museum
Front Of The Museum
Historical marker next to the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
Hank Williams (Sr.) suit and jacket
Muddy Waters' Guitar
Elvis' Custom Motorcycle
Elvis' Custom Double 6 String Gibson Guitar
The Animals' drum kit
ZZ Top's fur covered drum kit and florescent guitars
Beach Boys display
Michael Jackson display
Hand written lyrics by Joni Mitchell
Johnny Cash's desk, guitars, and and other personal belongings
Chuck Berry display
Lady Gaga chrome ring outfit
Jimi Hendrix guitars and jackets
Jimi Hendrix guitars
Ringo's drum kit
Mick Jagger outfits
Lennon jacket and McCartney suit - Lennon's guitar
Lennon's guitar
Ringo's jacket
Lennon's spectacles
Cleveland skyline from the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
USS Cod - WWII fleet submarine on display next to the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
Blue Angels' F4 Phantom jet on display near the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
Thunderbirds' F4 Phantom jet
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