Sunday, September 18, 2005

Where Rock Lives


Perhaps you've heard of this place. If not, then get with the times, man. This is the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame. It was established in Cleveland because that's were Alan Freed accepted the first payola to play that wild new devil's music on the radio. The building was designed by I. M. Pei, who's known for making odd buildings. Not that Cleveland needs any help with that. Stay tuned and you should see some wild stuff. This building is just a couple of blocks down from the stadium I brought you earlier. The two buildings are separated by some science center. Did you know that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building partially stands in Lake Erie? It's true. There's a pillar underneath that snail-shell looking part, and it's in the water. If you're good, and I remember, I'll post a picture from the side showing that. In the meantime, Blogger seems to be having issues. I'm having a hard time getting stuff to post, so if it doesn't work soon, I'm going to bed. You'll have to wait until tomorrow to see the rest of Cleveland. Oh, the sights you are missing...

No comments:

Post a Comment

All comments are greatly appreciated, but replies aren't guaranteed...