Nine-year-old Ralphie captured millions of hearts with the innocence and undying spirit of possessing a BB gun. The house built for picturization of A Christmas Story is now open for people to visit and walk through the house. Check out the leg lamps that have been so popular since then. A museum and a gift shop are located across the street. The gift shop has jewelry, mugs, souvenirs, the leg lamps, t-shirts even the Lifebuoy soap are for sale. The merchandise that you buy here will be delivered at home if you ask for it.
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What a great place!! A friends mom had told us about this place so on our recent drive to Chicago we made sure to stop here for our halfway point. GLAD WE...
We took the trip down the Ohio turnpike and went to visit this house and museum of which of course is in the famous movie that which is played for 24 hours...
Even though we stopped in Cleveland to specifically see the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, this was a highlight of our road trip. Seeing the major award in...
“Went Just before Christmas”
Ah, come on people, get a life! I too was shocked when I drove up but truth is this isn't a bad neighborhood, just a poor one. Most of the home...
“Worth seeing if you're already in Cleveland.”
The Christmas Story House is worth seeing if you're already in Cleveland. If you're a fan of the movie, it might be worth a side trip. The staf...
“Just for the photo opportunity...”
We got there 15 minutes before closing time, so we just took an opportunity to take some pictures and browse the gift shop. We did not purchase...
“Highlight of our trip!”
I don't know what these other people expected, but I, as well as my fiance and his mom, thought that this was the best part of our week long tr...
“It wasn't that bad - we liked it!”
While on a girlfriend weekend, we visited A Christmas Story House since we all love the movie but one of the girls is a fanatic about it. We ha...
“Go to take a picture”
It only cost $7 to get in, but it is not worth the money. Take a picture of the house from across the street and you pretty much have a picture...
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