The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame opens in Cleveland, Ohio

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame established in New York City aimed to recognize musicians and their music that have changed the world and impacted the evolution of rock and roll by inducting them into the Hall of Fame.

On this day, September 2nd, in 1995 on the shores of lake Eerie in downtown Cleveland, Ohio the ribbons were cut, and the doors of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum were officially opened. Inside the new establishment, fans discovered rock and roll history through art, exhibits, preserves, and collector’s items.

Since the cutting of the ribbon, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum has hosted over eight million visitors and 50,000 of them were students and teachers.