Cleveland Learning Center and Money Museum is operated by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, offering a variety of permanent and temporary rotating exhibits related to the history, production, and uses of American currency. The museum is home to more than 25 hands-on exhibits for visitors of all ages, including a 23-foot money tree and exercises to identify counterfeit bills. Special rotating exhibits focus on a variety of topics related to American and world history events and their interplay with currency, as well as traveling exhibitions of contemporary artworks. The museum is open to the public for free Mondays through Thursdays during the morning and early afternoon hours, with free guided tours available with advance reservation for groups of 10 or more participants. Visitors should note that the museum does not offer free parking, though it is accessible via the city's RTA bus system at the 4th and Walnut Street stop.

PO Box 6387, Cleveland, OH 44101-1387, Phone: 216-579-3188

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