Cleveland rocks! A city perched on the banks of Lake Erie, the smallest of the five Great Lakes, Cleveland is at once vibrant and cozy, industrial and cosmopolitan. Though it’s not the capital of the state it is one of the larger cities with about 2 million people living in the greater metropolitan area, and is home to two professional sports teams (the NFL Cleveland Browns and the NBA Clevelan... more »
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Housed in a building designed by I.M. Pei (of The Louvre, Paris fame) the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland sits perilously on the shore of Lake Erie and is home to a comprehensive collection of the foremost in popular music over the last century and a half. Several American cities vied for the honor of hosting such an attraction, but the reason Cleveland won (as opposed... more »
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by – Jordan Allen, Tour Manager, North America Welcome to the West’s most ‘Eastern’ city. San Francisco, USA is a city that sprung up overnight following the discovery of gold, a city that has rebuilt itself in the wake of devastating earthquakes, and a city that prides itself on its cultural and ethnic diversity. There is never a shortage of things to do in San Fra... more »
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