03/29/26 - 07/05/26
The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland History Center houses diverse exhibits that narrate the history of Northeast Ohio through various collections of items, documents, and artifacts. It offers a sense of identity in our mobile society and a platform for learning about innovation and... more
Campers age 4-7 can join us at the Cleveland History Center for a fun morning of exploring the past through our museum collections. This half-day camp (one day, 9am-12pm) will be conducted on-site at the Cleveland History Center in University Circle (10825 East Blvd.) with trained museum educators. Camp Logistics Camp sessions run from 9am-12pm on the date listed. Adult chaperones are welcome to visit the museum during camp, or drop off and pick up campers at the start and end times. Registration Prices Members $25, Non-members $40 Historic Animals Camp Look for animals and other beasts in the Cleveland History Center’s historic mansions, exploring through the eyes of Max from Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are. We’ll explore the links between animal abilities and human transportation, taking inspiration from our Crawford Auto-Aviation Collection, and learn from the stories of notable animals in Ohio history. If you have any questions, contact education@wrhs.org or 216-721-5722 x1503.
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