Day Itinerary
6 Activities
Day 4
401 mi
Good Coffee and Gibson Guitars
Enjoy breakfast at an elegant cafe in Cleveland's eastern suburbs, then take a turn through Cleveland's Cultural Gardens as you drive downtown towards the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Tour this I.M. Pei-designed tribute to rock then hit the highway to head back to the Big Apple. But don't forget to stop in Scranton and have dinner at Michael Scott's favorite Scranton restaurant, Cooper's Seafood House.
1.9 mi
10 min
09:1545 min
Luna Bakery & Cafe
Roll out of bed and up the street again to Luna Bakery & Cafe, just up the road from Barrio, where you dined last night. Luna bakes all of its pastries on-site and also serves oatmeal, fresh fruit, avocado toast, and other healthy breakfast eats. The coffee is excellent, too!
Closed Tuesdays.
Closed Tuesdays.
3.2 mi
10 min
10:1530 min
Cleveland Cultural Gardens
Head west from Luna as you make your way to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum downtown. Drive along Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and pass through the Cleveland Cultural Gardens, which line the street for three lush miles. Created in the 1920s to remind Clevelanders of the diverse groups who contributed to the city’s heritage, the gardens include a 10-foot bronze Mahatma Gandhi statue in the India Garden, and a bust of composer Béla Bartók in the Hungarian Garden.
6.1 mi
10 min
11:002 hrs
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Disc Jockey Alan Freed coined the term “rock and roll” while hosting a radio show in Cleveland; he is also credited with holding the first ever rock concert in the now-defunct Cleveland Arena. “Rock and roll” was formally born in Cleveland during the summer of 1951, and to commemorate this, the Rock Hall opened along the shores of Lake Erie in 1995, housing everything from Pete Townsend's Gibson guitar to John Lennon's eyeglasses. Park in the designated parking lot for the Rock Hall on East 9th Street and prepare to spend the next few hours reading, listening, and learning. Dine at the cafe at the Rock Hall after your whirlwind tour of the museum.
Open daily 10am - 5pm
Open daily 10am - 5pm
77.2 mi
1 hr 20 min
14:3030 min
Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor
Stop into the Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor, which tells the fascinating history of the steel industry that dominated the regional economy of the rust belt for the majority of the 20th century. Owned by the Ohio History Connection, the center is operated by Youngstown State University.
Open Hours: Wednesday-Friday: 10:00am - 4:00pm Saturday: 12:00pm- 4:00pm
Open Hours: Wednesday-Friday: 10:00am - 4:00pm Saturday: 12:00pm- 4:00pm
174.1 mi
2 hrs 45 min
17:4530 min
Talleyrand Park
This spectacular park in the center of Bellefonte, Pa was created in the 1970's by a volunteer citizen's committee formed to oversee the development of a park on a run-down section of land. Centered by a gazebo, the park has an edible garden, a stream, and scores of ducks and ducklings. The park is managed by the Borough of Bellefonte and named after French diplomat Charles Maurice de Talleyrand, who on a visit to Pennsylvania in the 1790s spent a night in Bellefonte. Stop and take a stroll through the park to stretch your legs, then hop back on the highway.
138.6 mi
2 hrs 15 min
20:301 hr
Cooper's Seafood House
As you near Scranton, try to remember your favorite episode of The Office, then recall Cooper's Seafood House, which is mentioned numerous times in the show, but was featured prominently in season 5’s “Business Ethics” episode. Interior scenes were filmed in Los Angeles, but the exterior shot was actually filmed at the real Cooper’s, where you'll stop in for dinner and perhaps some "Dunder Mifflin" merch. There's a small The Office gift shop at the restaurant, too!