Where can I get more information on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum?

I live in Cleveland Ohio and have been to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Shaped like an old-fashioned record player, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sits on the shore of Lake Erie in Downtown Cleveland. It contains artifacts from all eras of rock n’ roll from the early fifties through the present day.

If you love rock n’ roll and historical artifacts, you will love this museum. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame contains time lines of rock n’ roll as well as actual artifacts and reproductions from all eras of rock n roll. Most of the major influential rock bands throughout history have their own rooms (The Who, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, etc.) Admission is around twenty dollars.

From rockhall.com -quote Your visit to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum helps fund our efforts to educate the world on the social significance of rock and roll. Like the music we celebrate, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is alive with the energy, passion and spirit of music. The 150,000 square-foot museum features seven floors, five theaters for films, special events and free public programs and ever-changing exhibits.

-endquote You can get more information on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on their web site: http://rockhall.com.

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