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Funny Bus kicks off comedy tours of Cleveland The Funny Bus provides BYOB comedy tours of Cleveland. (Source: Tim Dubravetz) By Stephanie Czekalinski | May 15, 2021 at 9:35 PM EDT - Updated May 15 at 9:35 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A 34-passenger, open-air comedy club on wheels took to the streets of Cleveland Saturday, treating customers to a part-comedy, part-history tour of Cleveland.
Two tours departed from Collision Bend Brewery at 1250 Old River Road in the Flats, according to a company media release.
The Funny Bus takes guests through several parts of Downtown and through surrounding parts of the city, including Ohio City, Tremont, and the Flats.
Taken directly from The Vindicator:
At an early hour Sunday morning, the Car Works Hotel at Mosier (Road), owned by Mrs. Margaret McCannon, was completely destroyed by fire. The building was a large one, comparatively new, and made a great blaze. Two daughters of Mrs. McCannon, who were sleeping in a room near where the fire originated, had a narrow escape from being suffocated, or burned to death, and so badly frightened was one of the young ladies that she has been seriously ill ever since.
It was about 1:30 o’clock Sunday morning when one of the boarders at the hotel was awakened and smelling smoke, started to investigate. Finding the building to be on fire, he awakened most of the occupants and went to the room occupied by the girls, and found it necessary to smash in the door before he could make them realize the danger that surrounded them. Meanwhile a bucket brigade had been formed by the guests at the hotel and the railroad men from the Erie yard nearby, and an alarm was
Crowds gather for protest while you can rally in Cleveland
People from all over gathered in Cleveland Saturday afternoon for a protest while you can rally.
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CLEVELAND â People from all over gathered in Cleveland Saturday afternoon for a protest while you can rally.
According to the event organizer, Ohioans from the Our Voices Together coalition will protest across the state to condemn anti-protest laws.
Similar events are planned in cities across Ohio. The events are in protest to House Bills 109 and 22 and Senate Bills 16 and 41.
The event organizers issued the following statement: The Ohio legislature recently introduced a host of bills that opponents say threaten Ohioansâ right to free speech. House Bills 109 and 22 would create higher fines and prison time for individuals involved in actions deemed to be a riot, and would increase penalties for diverting the attention of a law enforcement officer, respectively. Se