The Museum of Divine Statues Two years ago when the economy took a dip the Cleveland Catholic Diocese closed dozens of churches in the city. Lou McClung, who loved statues as a kid, was so moved, he… Trishna Patel , September 4, 2012
Just Outside Cleveland: Put In Bay & Kelley’s Island Half the fun of the island-hopping is getting there. Located just three miles north of Ohio’s mainland, I took The Jet Express, a quick and comfortable ferry service from Sandusky… Trishna Patel , September 4, 2012
Guzwald Family Vacation: Frankfort, Michigan. While I would say that I am fairly well-traveled, given I have been to over 50 countries to date, there is something about the joy of discovering an unknown place… Michaela Guzy , September 4, 2012
The Flats District: Greater Cleveland Aquarium The Greater Cleveland Aquarium, which sits along the Cuyahoga River, opened its doors in January 2012. The 70,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility has 36 exhibition tanks, filled with millions of gallons of… Trishna Patel , September 3, 2012
L.A.’s First PopUp Picnic: August 25, 2012 Los Angeles gets its first mass picnic event on August 25th with PopUp Dinner L.A., a contemporary and chic spin on the al fresco classic. Hand Made Events presents this… Ben Stagg , August 30, 2012
Quirky Cleveland: A Christmas House Tucked away in the old, quaint suburb of Tremont in West Cleveland, is the original house from the 1983 cult classic, “A Christmas Story.” Yes, that’s right, Ralphie Parker’s house… Trishna Patel , August 29, 2012
Quirky Cleveland: The Duct Tape Festival If you’ve never realized how versatile duct tape is, I’m here to tell you… think again. Every Father’s Day Weekend, the suburb of Avon, Ohio hosts The Duct Tape Parade… Trishna Patel , August 29, 2012
Quirky Cleveland: The Dittrick Museum of Medical History The Dittrick Museum of Medical History, part of Case Western University, looks like your typical college library; an older building with study rooms, bookshelves, and regal furnishings. The museum, known for… Trishna Patel , August 29, 2012
Cleveland’s Cuisine: The West Side Market Known as one of Cleveland’s National Historic Landmarks with origins dating back as early as the late 1800s, The West Side Market tells a beautiful story of how the city’s first… Trishna Patel , August 29, 2012
Caption It: Winner 8/22 Congratulations John B.! Your caption of Johnny’s dad in Erie, Pennsylvania was our favorite. We couldn’t have said it better. John’s swag bag includes: a GoGo red tote bag, 100 Of The… Trishna Patel , August 28, 2012
11 things to see during the RNC: Tampa, Florida The Republican National Convention kicks off tomorrow in Tampa Bay, Florida, despite a delay in opening today due to Tropical Storm Issac. The city will be hosting nearly 2,300 delegates… Trishna Patel , August 27, 2012
On board Via Rail Train through British Columbia Onboard Via Rail’s “The Canadian” from Vancouver to Jasper, Alberta is a journey steeped in service, comfort, and relaxation. The classic train was built in the ’50s and reminds… Georgie Jet , August 27, 2012
Excerpt from Dan Woog’s “We Kick Balls” Dan Woog is a writer, award-winning soccer coach (and former Johnny Jet newsletter editor). His new book – We Kick Balls: True Stories from the Youth Soccer Wars – takes… Lindsay Taub , August 23, 2012
The Canadian Rockies—Much More than America’s Hat How does a country become another country’s hat? Canada wants to know, and after his recent trek up to the Canadian Rockies in Alberta, so does contributor Ian Livingston. Ian Livingston , August 21, 2012
Banff to Jasper on the Icefields Parkway The natural world just doesn’t get any more beautiful than what you’ll find in Alberta’s Banff and Jasper National Parks. The sharp peaks of the Canadian Rockies dominate everything, and… Ian Livingston , August 21, 2012