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Office Address:
151 Portage Trail, Suite 1,
Cuyahoga Falls OH 44221
We are located at the corner of Portage Trail & Second Street in the Green Trail Building. Parking is off of Second Street in the lot or the Green Parking Deck (and at no charge).
Telephone: (330) 929-6756
Fax: (330) 929-4278
info@cfchamber.com
Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday 9:00am - 5:00pm
Friday 9:00am - 3:00pm
Additional Information:
City of Cuyahoga Falls
2310 Second Street,
Cuyahoga Falls OH 44221
Main: 330-971-8000
Office of Mayor Don Robart: 330-971-8200
Community Development: 330-971-8142
Festival Hotline: 330-971-8373
www.cityofcf.com
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THINGS TO SEE & DO IN CUYAHOGA FALLS *You may also contact the Akron/Summit Convention & Visitors Bureau, which covers all of Summit County, at: 1-800-245-4254 or 330-374-7560. *You can also contact the City of Cuyahoga Falls Event Hotline at 330-971-8373. Following is a sampling of things to do and see in the beautiful Cuyahoga Falls area: Boardwalk at the Falls River Square: Take a stroll along the streets of patterned brick. Enjoy the waterfalls, vintage architecture, and an inspirational fountain as you visit the many shops and restaurants of Falls River Square. Blossom Music Center (330-920-8040) 1145 West Steels Corners Road: Northeast Ohio's premier outdoor amphitheater. This beautiful facility is the proud summer home of the Cleveland Orchestra as well as the host of many nationally acclaimed performers and acts. Enjoy an evening seated in the pavilion or on a blanket on the plush grassy hills surrounding the amphitheater. Blossom Music Center, a summer night under the stars. Brookledge Golf Club (330-971-8416) 1621 East Bailey Road: Our Municipal Course was designed by nationally known golf architect, Arthur Hills. The 18 hole course has been praised for its beauty, degree of challenge and excellent condition. Complementing the golf course is the golf academy, with its practice facility featuring 200 grass tees as well as putting and chipping greens. Church Square: Exit Route 8 at Broad Boulevard, proceed west (on the left is Pilgrim United Church of Christ). Turn right on Second Street; pass the Post Office on the left, then turn left onto Portage Trail (on the right are St. John Episcopal Church and First United Methodist Church). Then turn right on Third Street (First Christian Church). Visit four historical churches all within a few blocks. A unique walking experience. Clock Tower at Falls River Square: This historic landmark is located at the corner of Front Street and Broad Boulevard near the Falls Towne Centre Building. Clifford Auto Museum: Located at the corner of Front Street and Broad Boulevard next to the Clifford Funeral Home, this antique Auto Museum also includes car memorabilia, old bicycles, pedal cars, signs, and gas pumps. For a stroll down memory lane, stop in at the Clifford Funeral Home, and one of the employees will be glad to show you around the Auto Museum. The Conrad Botzum Farmstead (330-253-4400) 3486 Riverview Road: Twenty five acres of "valley farm beauty." Walk up the driveway anytime and enjoy the atmosphere. The owners are usually onsite on Saturdays working on the restoration of the 95-year-old farm house. Summer concert series, hayrides and cider in the fall time. You can also rent out the farm for wedding receptions and other special events. Cuyahoga Falls Historical Society Museum (330-929-1765): See some of the most unique historical items on display in Cuyahoga Falls. Please call to confirm hours. The Cuyahoga Valley Art Center (330-928-8092): Located at 2131 Front Street. Featuring monthly exhibitions and qualified instruction in fine and applied art. Admission is free and course tuition is very affordable. The Cuyahoga Valley National Park Recreational Area (800-445-9667): Stay in touch with nature while enjoying 33,000 acres of scenic landscapes. More than 6,000 acres are located in Cuyahoga Falls! Cuyahoga Valley Youth Ballet (330-922-4534): A pre-professional dance company under the artistic direction of Mia Klinger Welch, performing original children's ballets. Formed as a non-profit organization in 1975 by founding artistic director Downtown Festivals: Falls River Square in downtown Cuyahoga Falls is the site of many community festivals and special events. Events include Festa Italiana, the Riverfront Irish Festival, Ribs Burn-Off, Oktoberfest, weekly Rockin' on the River tribute-band concerts, Sunday Evening Concert Series, and many others. Call the Calendar of Events Hotline at the City of Cuyahoga Falls 330-971-8373 for additional information. Downview Sports Center (330-971-8418) 1617 Bailey Road: The sports center features a beautiful driving range overlooking Brookledge Golf Course. Also for the kids and the young-at-heart, putt through castles and windmills on the 18 hole miniature golf course. For baseball enthusiasts, enjoy the many batting cages set for every skill level. New skate park. Falls River Square/Riverfront Centre District: A pedestrian area along the historic Cuyahoga River with antique shops, restaurants and coffee shops. More than 300,000 people attend the summer festivals held here. There is a Fountain located at the North end as well as an interactive Fountain located at the South near the Clock Tower of the Falls River Square/Riverfront Centre District. A MUST SEE area! Falls River Tours (330-971-8225): Located on Riverfront Parkway. Cruise the scenic Cuyahoga River on a pontoon boat complete with historic overview. Call the City of Cuyahoga Falls Parks and Recreation Department for schedules and prices. Funny Stop Comedy Club (330-923-4700) 1757 State Road: Northeast Ohio's premier comedy showplace. The Indian Statue: This landmark is located at the corner of North Front Street and Second Street across from Acme. Jack Richard Studios & Almond Tea Gallery (330-929-1575) 2250 Front Street: The place to buy original and unique paintings; located by the Fountain at the Riverfront Centre District. Mary Campbell Cave (part of the MetroParks in Gorge Park): Located off Front Street, south past the Sheraton Suites. This cave is a massive cliff overhang which once served as a home to the Native Indians. Mary Campbell was a pioneer girl captured in Pennsylvania by the Delaware Indians and brought to the cave where she lived as a child of Chief Netawatwees. She was released after five years, during the 1764 treaty ending the French and Indian War. The Natatorium "The Nat" Health and Fitness Center (330-971-8080) 2351 Fourth Street: The Natatorium provides a complete variety of fitness equipment, programs and classes including: two swimming pools, whirlpools, a sauna, steam room, two rubberized walking/jogging tracks, racquetball courts, Fitness Circuit, Cardio Theater, and classes in swimming, water aerobics, scuba diving, Karate, Tai Chi and yoga. Porthouse Theater of Blossom Music Center (330-672-2082 / 330-929-4416) 1145 West Steels Corners Road: Three plays each summer season from June through August. Riverfront YMCA (330-923-5223) located at 544 Broad Boulevard: The YMCA offers a fitness center, free-weights, gymnastic center, climbing wall, dance & aerobic studio, computer lab and child care (from the ages of six weeks to fifth grade). The YMCA offers a variety of program options for all ages including swim lessons, land and water fitness, family programs, youth sports and much more. Quirk Cultural Center (330-971-8425) 1201 Grant Avenue: The Center is located in the beautifully restored Grant Elementary School. It is the home of many community activities such as sporting instruction, dance lessons, arts and crafts, children's programs, and senior citizen programs. Cuyahoga Falls Library (330-928-2117) llocated at the comer of Third Street and Broad Boulevard: A great place to relax and read. Waterworks Family Aquatic Center (330-971-8433 or 330- 971-8229) 2025 Munroe Falls Avenue: Features something for everyone, including a tube slide, drop slides, waterfalls, lap lanes, geysers, lazy river and volleyball. |
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