
Qwerty
26 reviews on 1 places
This is a great parking lot. I stood in try is parking lot while waiting in line for a fa meetup with Chumlee, and was pleased to see how well the parking lot was maintained. I walked to the pawn shop from the nearest Deuce bus stop, and there was an abundance of homeless people and tents along the sidewalk leading up to the pawn shop. However, there were no homeless people near the pawn shop or at the parking lot. The parking lot also didn’t have any potholes and had new pavement, which was nice. I gave this parking lot five stars because it’s well maintained and doesn’t have any homeless people.
This is a great museum conveniently located in downtown Youngstown. I went here and was immensely satisfied with my experience. I parked in the museum’s parking lot and walked in, where I payed the admission price. After I payed the admission price, I went past the admission’s desk and into the main part of the museum. I walked around the various exhibits, which explained how steel is made and the history of the steel industry in Youngstown. After I walked through the main exhibits, I walked down to the lower level of the museum. Down there are more exhibits about the history of the steel industry in Youngstown and a model of a machine found in a steel mill. After I walked around the lower level of the museum, I went back up to the main level. I walked into another room which had a model of a steel mill. After looking at that model, I left the museum, satisfied with my experience. I gave this museum five stars because it has nice exhibits.
This is a great park with lots of trails. I went here and hiked to the Henry Church Rock, which was good. The Chagrin River goes through this park, which I thought was quite nice. This park has some nice scenery, which I like. It’s conveniently located near Chagrin Falls, which is also nice.
This is a nice arch. I went here and was satisfied with my experience. This arch signifies the entrance to the park next to the Fremont Troll. Going through this arched gate transports one to a world of lush greenery with sculptures sprinkled about. This park is in the slope of a hill, and climbing to the top provides one with a view of the Fremont St bridge and hills surrounding it. When coming down from the park, the gate marks the entrance to the troll’s lair. I gave this arch five stars because it’s a nice, small garden arch that distinguishes the beginning of the small park by the Fremont Troll.
This is a nice dungeon. I went here and was satisfied with my experience. This is a small, dark room under the rest of the castle where prisoners were kept. The are ankle bracelets high on the wall where prisoners were hung from, and there’s a chain on another wall where they were chained to. This dungeon is reached by a steep, narrow staircase. I gave this dungeon five stars because it was interesting to see such a dreaded place in real life and how it’s a dark, dreary place.