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Corvette Action Center 5th Annual CruiseFest 2008
June 25 - 27, 2008, CruiseFest V, Cleveland, Ohio. This year, the Corvette Action Center takes it to Football and the Heart of Rock & Roll! The menu of events includes a venue for everyone. Check it out! American Custom Industries Tour: American Custom Industries manufactures Corvette fiberglass body components. They specialize in the prototyping and manufacturing of both stock and custom items, using hand layup and closed molding (RTM) processes. ACI's showroom also stocks a large selection of Corvette accessories and detailing supplies, along with the latest in Corvette gifts and apparel. Along with their manufacturing division, they have a complete service department and body and paint shop to baby your Corvette. Cleveland Botanical Garden invites you on a journey of majesty and intrigue to two of the world’s most exotic ecosystems – the spiny desert of Madagascar and the cloud forest of Costa Rica – brimming with soaring strangler fig trees, “upside down” growing baobabs, the world’s largest chameleon (with, incidentally, the world’s longest tongue), neon-colored poison dart frogs, and butterflies that flit from bloom to bloom…and this is just what you’ll experience inside our 18,000 square foot glasshouse. Outdoors, you will enjoy one of the premier horticultural collections in the United States. Cleveland Botanical Garden features more than 10 acres of world-renowned gardens, including its Japanese Garden, Rose Garden, Western Reserve Herb Garden and five display gardens. Corsa Performance Tour: CORSA Performance is an engineering and manufacturing company based in Berea, Ohio, that specializes in high performance stainless steel exhaust systems for the marine and automotive aftermarket. Corsa's exhaust systems are extremely popular among Corvette performance enthusiasts, and now's your chance to tour their facility! Sample great brews at Great Lakes Brewing Co. Cleveland's premier brewery of microbrews and winner of many national distinctions. Currently ranked as one of the Top 30 Craft Breweries in the country! Along with some amazing microbrews is a fantastic brewpub menu! Visiting the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In 2008, the Pro Football Hall of Fame celebrates its forty-five years of excellence in honoring the legends and preserving the history of professional football. Throughout the 45th anniversary year, the Hall of fame will conduct special events celebrating its storied past while promoting the organization’s exciting future. Since opening in 1963, the Pro Football Hall of Fame has grown in both size and stature. The building was expanded in 1971, 1978 and 1995; and a major gallery renovation was completed in 2003. Together, these improvements have transformed the original 19,000 square-foot Hall of Fame museum into an exciting 83,000 square-foot internationally recognized institution and travel destination. Today, the Hall of Fame stands as a shining tribute to the men who have made professional football America’s most popular sport. ProTeam Classic Corvette Collection: The world's largest collection of classic Corvettes can only be found at ProTeam Corvette Collection in Napoleon, Ohio. Their entire stock of 1953 to 1967 Corvettes are stored in their climate controlled indoor showrooms year round, for your convenience. ProTeam also carries 1968 to 1982 Corvettes as well as other pre-owned C3, C4 and C5 models. Many of their Corvettes have been beautifully restored to like-new condition and carry prestigious honors such as the Bloomington Gold Certification, the coveted NCRS Top Flight award, and the Triple Crown designation. A trip to the world famous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a nonprofit organization that exists to educate visitors, fans and scholars from around the world about the history and continuing significance of rock and roll music. It carries out this mission both through its operation of a world-class museum that collects, preserves, exhibits and interprets this art form and through its library and archives as well as its educational programs. Explore the Steamship William G. Mather Museum. The William G. Mather is a retired Great Lakes bulk freighter. She was built in Detroit by the Great Lakes Engineering Works, River Rouge, Michigan in 1925 as the flagship for the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company. The Mather remained the Cliff's flagship until the Edward B. Green (now the Kaye E. Barker of the Interlake Steamship Company fleet) was built in 1952. She remained an active part of the Cliffs's fleet until the end of the 1980 navigation season. A caravan to the USS COD Submarine Memorial - U.S.S. Cod (SS 224), named after the world's most important food fish, is a World War II era GATO class fleet submarine. The 312-ft, (95-m) 1,525-ton submarine began her life on July 21, 1942 when her keel was laid at the Electric Boat Co., Groton, Connecticut. Cod was launched on March 21, 1943 under the sponsorship of Mrs. Grace M. Mahoney, wife of a veteran shipyard employee, and was placed in commission on June 21, 1943, under the command of CDR James C. Dempsey, USN. Dempsey had already won fame by sinking the first Japanese destroyer lost in the war while in command of a tiny, World War I-era submarine. The USS COD SS-224 is a World War II fleet submarine. The USS COD Submarine Memorial is a National Historic Landmark and is docked in Cleveland, Ohio
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