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For thirty years, families made memories at the Children’s Museum of Cleveland in University Circle. Now, the nostalgic museum is ready to reopen in its new and permanent home – inside one of the last remaining mansions on historic Millionaire’s Row.
The new Children’s Museum of Cleveland will open its doors to the public on Monday, Nov. 6 at 9 a.m. in the Stager-Beckwith mansion on Euclid Avenue.
The museum provides a space for children to learn and experience with their entire family through interactive exhibits, programs and creative play.
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