Arnold Schwarzenegger Visits Cleveland History Center Days After Surgery

By Kelly Fisher

October 26, 2020

Arnold Schwarzenegger is still exploring The Land days after undergoing surgery at the Cleveland Clinic.

Among his stops was the Cleveland History Center, which he attended Sunday (October 25).

“We just enjoyed a surprise visit with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger,” the Cleveland History Center, the headquarters of the Western Reserve Historical Society, shared on Instagram. “It was a pleasure to have you. Wishing a speedy recovery!! #NEOHistory

Officials clarified that everyone wore masks, per COVID-19 protocol, but briefly removed them to take a photo with the actor and former California governor. Other photos showed Schwarzenegger checking out historic automobiles and the museum’s carousel.

Fans commented how “awesome” it would be to meet Schwarzenegger, even declaring “I’ll be back” in reference to one of his most famous lines.

Schwarzenegger shared a few photos on social media on Friday (October 23), crediting the Cleveland Clinic for a successful surgery and a “new aortic valve.” In no time, he “felt fantastic” and admired statues along the streets of Cleveland, he said.

“Thanks to the team at the Cleveland Clinic, I have a new aortic valve to go along with my new pulmonary valve from my last surgery,” Schwarzenegger said, referencing a 2018 procedure. “I feel fantastic and have already been walking the streets of Cleveland enjoying your amazing statues. Thank you to every doc and nurse on my team!”

Photo: Getty Images

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