Everyone knows the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is Cleveland's number one attraction and having just visited it for the first time, it's easy to see why. We thoroughly enjoyed our day visiting the Hall of Fame. The basement is the largest floor and is basically a history of Rock and Roll. Elvis, the Beatles and Rolling Stones get special attention. One floor was the Hall, listing the artists who have been inducted. Unfortunately they are just names on plaques on the wall. It would be neat if they could do something similar to the Pro Football Hall of Fame with the bust of each player. Of course they couldn't do this with Bands, but maybe a picture of the Band at least? One thing that surprised me was how many great artists are Not (yet) in the Hall of Fame: Peter Frampton, Jimmy Buffett, Billy Idol, the B-52s, Boston, George Michael, Huey Lewis and the News. Yet there were many artists in the Hall I have never even heard of. Another floor was a neat hands-on thing where you could try playing an electric guitar hooked to an amp, or keyboard, or drums. The top floor had interesting interviews with artists who shared how they learned to play, their career path and insights on what it was like to be in the business. Food was available in the building so you didn't have to go out for lunch. Recommended.