Winters in Cleveland are cold and snowy and because of the weather, it may appear like it’s hard to find something to do. However, there are more things to do than you would think. Here’s some budget-friendly ways to enjoy staying around the region during winter.
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Stay busy this winter with these fun events and activities happening around Northeast Ohio. From tobogganing to ice festivals, there's plenty of chilly fun to enjoy!
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