The Cleveland area
We woke up early and headed out. Our first stop? The Cleveland sign.

It was surprisingly easy to get to, and since nobody was around, it allowed for private picture-taking.
Our next stop? An unplanned visit to the National Packard Museum.




It was a small place with several Packard vehicles on display.
Worth the trip?
I suppose, considering we had never been. Not sure we would visit again though.
There are better museums to visit for free. Unfortunately, this one had an entry fee. Packard does have a history with the area and this was once the spot where they manufactured vehicles from. They eventually moved to Detroit some time later.





After this stop, we visited to Lanterman’s Mill. This location also featured a covered bridge to explore, as well as a short walkway under the bridge.
Overall, a nice area to visit and get outdoors.
At this point, we were close to the Pennsylvania border. We decided to eat in PA for dinner- and hopefully try to find a local restaurant. We stumbled across Eat’ N Park.
Our review? Worth the stop.
The kids’ meals were affordable, and the adult meals had generous portions.
After this? As you can see, it was nighttime so we headed off to our hotel for the night.
just Pray.