- TripBuzz found 125 things to do with kids in or near Cleveland Heights, Ohio, including 123 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mentor, Cleveland, Lakewood and Peninsula.
- From Cedar Lee Cinema to Cain Park, the Cleveland Heights area offers 76 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Theaters, Parks and Bowling.
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The Coach House Theatre, a local institution since 1929, draws its performers and personnel from the local community. They present a variety of shows each season in an intimate and historic setting.
29.8 Miles
With multiple gyms and programs, the South Park Recreation Center provides recreation opportunities for its visitors. Facilities at the center include basketball courts, a kitchen, a meeting room, and gyms.
29.9 Miles
Atlas Cinemas Midway Mall 8 shows the latest movies in 60-ft wide screens with high definition DLP digital projection and surround sound. The theater can be rented out for parties and other events.
29.9 Miles
Featuring super-sized 60 foot screens in its auditoriums, Midway Mall 8 plays the latest movies in digital projection and surround sound. On Mondays, all tickets are offered at a discounted rate.
30.0 Miles
The Medina Community Recreation Center is your place to keep the whole family active. Membership to the center includes swimming and lessons, fitness equipment and classes, basketball leagues and more.
30.0 Miles
A movie theater showing first-run, feature films, Regal Cinemas has 16 screens and features digital projection and stadium seating. The theater has a snack bar with food and drinks as well as a game room.
30.1 Miles
Featuring thirty-six lanes of bowling, AMF Medina Lanes is a great way to spend an evening with friends or family. The bowling alley offers day and night bowling, as well as a separate lounge area and cafe.
30.2 Miles
Home to and maintained by the Lorain County Historical Society, The Hickories Museum is late 19th century mansion that combines Gothic and French architectural styles. Guided tours of the museum are available.
30.3 Miles
First organized in 1874, the Akron Public Library is composed of 17 branch locations in addition to 21 physical public service outlets. Along with books and movies, the library holds annual events like a comicon, nature programming, and a maker fair.
30.4 Miles
182 South Main Street, Akron, OH 44308
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Built in 1929, the Akron Civic Theatre was designed by John Eberson and has hosted since then famous artists, such as Louis Armstrong, Barbara Eden, and Mickey Rooney.