It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Cleveland's own Superman

Did you know that Superman is really a Cleveland native? Born of the imaginations of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, two kids from Cleveland, an incredible collection of Superman memorabilia has been on display at the downtown location of Cleveland Public Library. Most of the collection is courtesy of Mike Curtis, who donated his collection to CPL in 2016. I'm a little late to this party since the exhibit has been up since May 2017 and is coming down at the end of March 2018. The exhibit is free and is on three floors, which kind of gets you moving around this beautiful building. There are costumes, signed photographs, comics, Jerry Siegel's typewriter, and from all eras of Superman, George Reeves to Christopher Reeve to Henry Cavill. If you only have time for one floor, the first definitely has the gems. So glad I forced myself away from the Law and Order marathon on television.





A few years ago, I went to Glenville, where Siegel and Shuster grew up. I don't know if you can go into the house, but the neighborhood is a little bit of a tribute.



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