
Visit the iconic Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum to wander exhibits, interactive kiosks, and collections from some of the most influential rock musicians. From Metallica to Chuck Berry, the legends in the hallowed halls of this music beckon rock 'n roll fans across all generations.
Started in 1983 by Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has since inducted over 200 bands and artists into its hallowed halls. Learn about the induction process from detailed exhibits around the museum and check out iconic pieces of gear from your favorite artists.
From Johnny Cash's 1979 touring bus to Kurt Cobain's Fender guitar, discover the instruments, outfits, and accessories used by artists during the peak of their careers. With 4 theaters, several interactive areas, and 7 floors of exhibits to uncover, dive into the stories that define the character and rock 'n roll attitudes of the genre's best artists.
Today the market is home to over 100 vendors of great ethnic diversity. You can find not only fine meats and fresh vegetables, but also fresh seafood, baked goods, dairy and cheese products, and even fresh flowers. There are also booths that sell ready-to-eat foods, herbs, candy and nuts. Tourists from all over the world tour the market every year drawn by television programs produced by the Travel Channel and Food Network featuring segments on the West Side Market. Last year it is estimated that over a million people visited the market. Whether as a day-tour destination or a weekly shopping experience, the West Side Market continues to be an interesting and historical Cleveland tradition.
Our public brewery tour will lead you through more than just our production facility. Guests also journey through GLBC's and Cleveland's history and, of course, take each step with a beer in hand. Beginning in the new Beer Symposium, guests grab their first brew and view displays that showcase our heritage and unique company culture. An interactive kiosk leads users through the basics of brewing and our award-winning beers. A short video officially kicks off the tour before we venture across the street to the production brewery for more beer samples and a fun, in-depth exploration of the brewing process. Tours last approximately 60 minutes.