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Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hours
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1100 E 9th St, Cleveland, OH 44114, United StatesMap
Phone: +1 216-781-7625
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Rolling Stone, U2, david bowie, gun flower, beatles...and many private collections of MJ, Lennon. The only Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the world, worth a fight!
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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Hall of Fame, a rock and roll museum located on Lake Erie, is a great place for those rock and roll fans. The building of the Hall of Fame is a local representative building and was designed by the well-known designer Ieoh Ming Pei. There are many souvenirs of famous rockers and bands, including manuscripts and roller skates created in those years. It is on the entrance floor of the Hall of Fame. , there is a souvenir shop, you can buy a lot of classic rock records.
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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Rolling Stone, U2, david bowie, gun flower, beatles...and many private collections of MJ, Lennon. The only Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the world, worth a fight!
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame) is a Western rock and roll achievement award dedicated to honoring some of the most well-known and influential artists, producers and people who have influenced the entire music industry through rock and roll forms at some important levels in history. The most worth seeing inside is Elvis, with singing clips and clothes medals. There is also the Rolling Stones
This is a pilgrimage place for rock music enthusiasts, it is a good place to go, but unfortunately we can't understand this type of music, we can only take a picture of this tour as a normal melon-eater.
Unless you like rock and roll, there is really no need to go to the museum, which is not big, but it is divided into 7 floors.
Not to visit because I had no interest in rock, but it was great to see the lake view at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.