Sightseeing in Cleveland with Shaun
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Today we are at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. I'm a biomedical engineering major with a French minor, and I am a rising sophomore. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History has a lot of really cool fossils and other specimens as well is just a lot of cool rocks and live animals to get to go and see keys. One thing, I think, is really cool about the Museum of Natural History, as they have so many animals who are rehabilitated or couldn't survive in the wild, something that's really nice about cases they provide us with free entry to each of the museum's once a week, which really gives you stuff to do and explore around the campus. One of the very first early human ancestors by an associate professor at Case Western, we're now going to the Cleveland Botanical Gardens. It's also really great how the museums are in walking distance of all of the freshmen and upperclassmen dorms, which makes it really accessible to get to go out to see them I love going to the botanical gardens, even if it's just to take a study break to see the butterflies and all of the flowers. There's indoors and outdoors when the weather is good and there's even just a nice little nook that I'll go and study so you can come over here and sit down and just there's plenty of room to spread out your stuff. One cool thing about the Cleveland Botanical Garden is they do let you bring in your stuff. The Cleveland Museum of Art has some nice places to study, but you have to check your bags. Here you could just come and spread out all your stuff and look at the butterflies. No, the Cleveland Museum of Art is really cool, and I've actually had to go there for a few my classes. One time my classics and film course went to see some of the stuff from ancient Greece and ancient Rome, and I've heard of physics class is having an assignment there, so there's really a tons of stuff to go see no matter what you're interested in, and they always have cool special exhibits and they have a Monet and then go, so they have really cool pieces, and it's really nice to just go there and hang out. It's completely free all of the time, so sometimes when my family visits will go there and check it out. They also have the Thinker, which I think is really cool. It's a really nice place to go and look at things is also just a really nice place to go and take a break or to meet up with friends. So there's just a lot to see and do, and you can really spend so much time there. They even have fun interactive exhibits for people of any age or your inner child between all of the museum's as well as the arty, a past that is included and all of the restaurants, there's really so much to do in the area, on and off campus. I really hope you get to take advantage of these resource is and enjoy them as much as I have.