nThe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is located at:nnOne Key Plaza, 751 Erieside Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44114, USAnnThe building was designed by internationally renowned architect I.M. Pei. The Museum’s collection is known as one of the most important rock and roll collections in the world. It is one of the most popular halls of fame in the USA. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum serves as host of the permanent Hall of Fame exhibit and houses:nn• Interactive exhibitsn• Filmsn• Videosn• Poignant artifactsnnIn addition, the Museum stages several temporary exhibits throughout the year which include:nn• Large-scale exhibits that occupy the top two levels of the buildingnnThe Museum produces:nn• Educational programs for the public such as concerts, lectures, panel discussions, film series, teacher education and other events.nnIt is a nonprofit organization, opening in 1995, with the primary goal of:nn• Educating visitors, fans and scholars from around the world about the history and significance of rock and roll musicnnHoursnn10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily (open until 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday), Closed Thanksgiving and ChristmasnnThese hours are subject to change without notice.nnAdmission Fees (year of 2007)nnGeneral Publicnn• Adults: $20n• Seniors (60+): $14n• Children ages 9 to 12: $11n• Children eight years of age and under: FREEnnTickets can be purchased at the box office of the Museum or in advance. Call 800-493.ROLL for further information.nnAccessibilitynn• There are elevators for all levelsn• There are a limited supply of wheelchairs and strollers at the Information Desk located on the Plaza leveln• If you need a wheelchair, you can call them 24 hours in advance to have a wheelchair waiting for curbside pickup from fire lane at 216-515-1266n• Braille guides and foreign language brochures are available in German, French, Portuguese, Spanish and Japanesen• Closed captioning for hearing impaired must be activated by a Visitor Services Representativen• Accommodations for nursing mothersnnIn the Museum store you will find:nn• CDsn• Booksn• Collectibles and other itemsn• Gift CertificatesnnThe Museum has a café that features light meals and refreshments which is accessible to ticketed Museum visitors and members. Café does not accept credit cards.nnPhotography and video are allowed only in the Museum Lobby. Cameras can be left at the coat and camera checkroom on the Museum’s Ground level.nnParental AdvisoriesnnThe mature themes and images within some exhibits warrant parental advisory. These exhibits are found in the exhibit guide available upon entering the Museum.nnRental of FacilitynnThe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is available to host your special events. Examples are:nn• Networking eventsn• Formal dinner partiesn• Wedding receptionsnnTheir glass monument to the history of rock and roll creates a harbor-side sweep of the city and lakefront that rises 160 feet above Lake Erie.nnExhibit Highlights:nn• Rock’s roots with displays on the blues, gospel, rhythm and blues and country, folk and bluegrassn• Music scenes in various US cities and overseas; Memphis in the fifties to Detroit; Liverpool and San Francisco in the sixties, Los Angeles in the seventies, New York and London in the seventies and eighties and Seattle in the ninetiesn• Rock’s early yearsn• Soul musicn• Today’s chart toppingn• Up-and-coming artistsn• The evolution of audio technology and Ohio’s musical heritagen• Individual artists exhibits such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley, Jimmy Hendrix and Les Pauln• A re-creation of the legendary Sun Studios that features original recording equipment used by producer Sam PhillipsnnAs rock and roll continues to evolve, the Museum develops new permanent and temporary exhibits of varying sizes. Their exhibits are known as among the world’s most significant interpretations of rock and roll history.nnSource: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio, USA onlinennImportant Disclaimer: The URL address in the resource box of this article is not associated with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio. This article and the web site are offered as a resource for formulating vacation ideas.nnnnThis article is FREE to publish with the resource box.nn© 2007 Connie Limon All Rights Reservednnn