Monday, January 28, 2008

A few of my favorite things...


I don't know about you but this long, cold winter has defini
tely got me down. So, as the song goes, I'll simply remember my favorite things and then I won't feel so bad. As this is an ode to the Rustbelt, I'm going to share a few of my favorite places that can be enjoyed all year long so we don't have to wait until the sun starts shining again to venture out.

First off is the Westside Market in Cleveland, a fabulous city landmark on the corner of W.25th & Lorain if there ever was one. If the food isn't enough to entice you the historic structure is definitely a draw for architecture buffs.

Now, if you find you
rself in Southeast Michigan, I would highly recommend a stop in Ypsilanti's Depot Town. Often overshadowed by its larger neighbor Ann Arbor, historic Depot Town is a quaint village with a nice selection of shops and restaurants. I've yet to get there during the summer but apparently there are quite a few festivals and events including an Elvisfest!!
Check out those cute, colorful buildings and visit www.depottown.org.



This next one takes the cake: Rustbelt Books in Buffalo, New York. I mean it has rustbelt right there in its name, what pride! I haven't been there in quite some time but I remember it to be one of those cozy corner bookshops with an atmosphere that you just can't find at a big box conglomerate. It's on Allen St. in downtown Buffalo, so check it out next time you're in that neck of the woods.


Ok, so it might not be that exciting but next time you are in downtown Perrysburg, Ohio, I highly suggest you stop by and take a gander at the immortalized Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry overlooking the great Maumee. As the "Hero of Lake Erie" he was quite the handsome brut back in his day when he was in the Battle of Lake Erie (1813). Take a look at those mutten chops, not to mention that his middle name is "Hazard"!!


A few more of my favorite things:



Beer and blimp lovers out there: a blimp-shaped beer tap! This used to be at the Lime Spider in downtown Akron, I'm not sure if the new owners of Lockview have kept it or not but it is worth a trip to find out!





Right in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio is a slice of the Southwest. On Chestnut St. is what I call
"Adobe Row", the cutest houses you've ever seen:

1 comment:

clalli said...

I've always loved "adobe row" as well!