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10 things to do in Northeast Ohio this weekend: July 13-15

What a weekend!

It's looking to be a beautiful summer weekend, so make sure you pack your schedule with fun plans.

Whether you're hoping to see some of baseball's biggest names or sample some of Cleveland's best food, there's plenty to see and do this weekend.

Check out our list of 10 activities to keep you busy:

90s Bar Crawl

What: Break out your Lisa Frank slap bracelets! The 90s Bar Crawl is the weekend's best throwback event. You'll hear 90s music and receive drink specials at all participating bars. You'll even get a few souvenirs in case you forget your Starter jacket at home. Get tickets here.

Where: Registration at Barley House, 1261 W. 6th St, Cleveland

When: Saturday 2-10 p.m.

Big Bounce America

What: The world's biggest bounce house heads to North Ridgeville this weekend for three days of family fun. The giant bounce house castle is 10,000-square feet and the event offers sessions for every age group. The house has a ball pit, basketball hoops for dunking and all sorts of inflatable structures, such as a forest, animals and trucks. Learn more here.

Where: Victory Park, 7777 Victory Lane, North Ridgeville

When: Friday through Sunday

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Castle Noel's Christmas in July

What: Celebrate Christmas in July at Ohio's biggest Christmas attraction. Medina's Castle Noel is offering tours, meaning you can see all your favorite props from famous Christmas movies, explore the Blizzard Vortex and say hi to Santa. Learn more here.

Where: 260 S. Court Street, Medina

When: Saturday and Sunday, 1-4 p.m.

Great Lakes Medieval Faire

What: It's opening weekend at the 26th Great Lakes Medieval Faire, full of entertainment, treasures and jousting. The theme park event is family-friendly, featuring interactive games, rides and food fit for a king. Jousting highlights the event, so be sure to check out one of several matches. Learn more here.

Where: 3033 state Route 534, Rock Creek

When: Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Lakewood Summer Meltdown

What: Lakewood's big summer block party takes place this weekend, making it a perfect time to explore the city's downtown area. The giant street party offers tons of vendors and crafts, food trucks and live entertainment. Learn more here.

Where: Downtown Lakewood

When: Saturday 4-10 p.m.

New York Yankees at Cleveland Indians

What: The Bronx Bombers come to town for four games, meaning it's your chance to see sluggers Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton in action. The weekend series also features some stellar promotional events, including Dollar Dog Night Friday and Led Zeppelin fireworks Saturday. Get tickets here.

Where: Progressive Field, Cleveland

When: Friday 7:10 p.m., Saturday 7:15 p.m., Sunday 1:10 p.m.

Northeast Ohio Dachshund Picnic

What: The annual Northeast Annual Dachshund Picnic returns to Kent for a day full of dachshunds. Expect to see hundreds of wiener dogs at this event, which features vendors, entertainment, food and a costume contest for all the sausage dogs. Learn more here.

Where: Plum Creek Park, Kent

When: Saturday 12-4 p.m.

Painesville Party in the Park

What: Painesville's annual music festival features local and national acts of all genres, and it's all free to the public. Check out two stages of music, shop from local vendors and try food from trucks and stands. Learn more here.

Where: Veterans Park

When: Friday through Sunday, 11 to 12 a.m.

Sandusky Festival of the Sail

What: Sandusky's Festival of the Sail is going to offer plenty to do as part of its bicentennial celebration. The event features a street fair, parade and a visit from the Tall Ships. You'll also have a shot at seeing the world's largest rubber duck. Learn more here.

MORE | World's largest rubber duck takes over Sandusky for bicentennial

Where: Jackson Street Pier, Sandusky

When: Friday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Taste of Tremont

What: Tremont's biggest foodie event returns Sunday and will offer samplings from 30 of the area's best eateries. You'll also be able to shop from local vendors and hear live music on the main stage and inside some of the area's restaurants and bars. Learn more here.

Where: Professor Avenue, Tremont

When: Sunday 12-8 p.m.

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