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Alden B. Dow Home details
The Alden B. Dow Home & Studio invites you through the architectural studios and private residence of noted 20th century architect Alden B. Dow.
Appledore Tall ShipsBaySail details
Sail with us and experience beautiful Lake Huron from the deck of an 85 foot schooner.
Automotive Hall of Fame details
The Automotive Hall of Fame is designed to be a visitor attraction and educational resource.
Bronner's CHRISTmas Wonderland details
Bronner's CHRISTmas Wonderland celebrates the joy of Christmas 361 days of the year.
Castle Farms details
A majestic stone castle is your Northern Michigan tour destination!
Charity Island Boat Cruises and Lighthouse Dining details
An exceptional evening of cruising and dining at the Lightkeeper's home on Charity Island located in Saginaw Bay is within your reach. Your five hour trip includes appetizers served on ride to Island, history presentation upon arrival, delicious dinner served at the Lightkeepers home, tour of Lightkeepers home with Dessert and coffee served on the return trip which scheduled to catch the sunset. Lunch cruises are also available.
Colonial Michilimackinac details
Colonial Michilimackinac, a reconstructed French fur trade village and palisaded fort, offers an interesting combination of exhibits/period settings, reenactments, beautiful views of the Straits of Mackinac and America's longest ongoing archeological dig.
Cornwell's Turkeyville USA details
From the all-turkey, Deli-Style restaurant with all the fixin's, to professional dinner theatre, old-fashioned ice cream parlor, to all-ages game room, quaint gift ideas, to open flea markets, Cornwell's Turkeyville USA has everything for total family fun!
Country Dairy details
When was the last time you had the opportunity to see a cow being milked? You can when you visit Country Dairy, a family owned business that has been processing and bottling milk in West Michigan since 1983. Take a tour of Country Dairy where over 1,000 cows are milked, milk is processed and bottled, and cheese, ice cream and butter are made. The Farm Store and adjacent Moo School are the destination for tourists, school children, and guests from all over the world.
Cross in the Woods National Shrine details
Be prepared to be impressed with your trip to the Cross in the Woods.
Crossroads Village & Huckleberry Railroad details
All aboard the Huckleberry Railroad for an excursion back to the 1800s!
Detroit Historical Society details
Walk the Streets of Detroit in Centuries Past! Cobblestone streets, 19th century stores, an auto assembly line, toy trains, and a fur trading post from the 1700s are only a few of the wonders to see at the Detroit Historical Museum. For more than 75 years, the Museum has chronicled the life and times of the region, safeguarding its rich history.
Detroit Institute of Arts details
The DIA has been a beacon of culture for the Detroit area for well over a century.
Detroit Science Center details
Get Geeked about Science!!
Dutch Village details
What is New at Nelis' Dutch Village? There are lots of new things at Dutch Village to look forward to.
Duty Free Americas details
STOP! SHOP! SAVE!
Edsel & Eleanor Ford House details
Named one of Metro Detroit's top ten attractions, this 1920s home where Henry Ford's only son and his family lived is the ideal place to experience the lifestyle of one of America's most prominent automotive families.
Elk Viewing, Carriage/Sleigh Ride, Gourmet Dinner and Wine Tasting at Thunder Bay details
Where else can you go wine-tasting, have a gourmet dinner cooked in 100 year old wood cook stoves, go elk viewing, ride a sleigh or hop on a carriage, cross country ski on groomed trails, go snow shoeing and snowmobiling, ice skating,fishing, pheasant hunting, golfing and, ladies, you\'ll love this, attend a relaxing quilting or scrapbooking retreat? Only at Thunder Bay Resort!
Ella Sharp Museum of Art and History details
The Ella Sharp Museum of Art & History sits on a 10-acre campus that was once part of the 530-acre Merriman-Sharp farm.
Ford Field details
Ford Field Tours invites you to get a closer look at Detroit's newest crown jewel and the NFL's most revered new stadium.
Fort Mackinac details
Fort Mackinac, on Mackinac Island, is a national historic landmark that was constructed during the American Revolutionary War.
Fort Wilkins Historic Complex details
At Copper Harbor, on the rugged shore of Lake Superior, stands Fort Wilkins Historic Complex.
Fox Theatre details
Splendidly restored in 1988, the fabulous Fox Theatre in Detroit hosts a variety of events, including concerts, Broadway shows, family events and the annual "Radio City Christmas Spectacular."
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park details
The 125-acre Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park features Michigan's largest tropical conservatory, a carnivorous plant house, desert and Victorian gardens, outdoor gardens, the new Lena Meijer Children's Garden, Michigan's Farm Garden and the Midwest's most comprehensive outdoor sculpture collection featuring the 3 story tall Leonardo da Vinci horse.
Gerald R. Ford Museum details
The Gerald R. Ford Museum brings American history to life for visitors of all ages.
Gilmore Car Museum details
The Gilmore Car Museum welcomes you to enjoy a unique experience among automobile museums in the United States. We hope the information that follows will illustrate the scope of the vehicles, automobilia, antique buildings and pristine rural countryside that await the visitor to this special museum. Whether you only have an hour to spend or the better part of a day you will certainly enjoy a remarkable experience here at the Gilmore Car Museum.
Gilmore Keyboard Festival details
The Gilmore is an organization that fosters and supports a passion for keyboard music and artistry.
GM Renaissance Center details
General Motors Renaissance Center -- Dominating Detroit’s Riverfront skyline, the GM Renaissance Center is the global headquarters of General Motors Corporation. Come see and hear the fascinating history of General Motors, starting with its founder, "Billy" Durant to todays beautiful buildings dominating Detroit's Skyline!
Grand Hotel details
Our tradition of gracious service and flawless hospitality has aged well, preserving the best of bygone eras and blending it carefully with the contemporary sophistication your group’s desire.
Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum & Whitefish Point details
Located 11 miles north of Paradise on M-123, in Michigan's Eastern Upper Peninsula, the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum is a tribute to dedicated sailors and ships lost along this Lake Superior coastline known as the “Lake Superior’s Shipwreck Coast.”
Hard Rock Cafe details
Music, Menu, Memories and Memorabilia describe the Hard Rock Cafe best!
Hartwick Pines Lumbering Museum details
Hartwick Pines invites you to come and take part in understanding Michigan's lumbering industry.
Henry Ford Estate- Fair Lane details
Return to the world of automotive pioneer Henry Ford. Tour this nationally acclaimed historic home for a glimpse into the auto baron lifestyle and learn about the family that started it all.
Henry Ford; The details
A Reason for Every Season at The Henry Ford, Americas greatest history attraction. See captivating exhibits in the Henry Ford Museum including planes, trains, automobiles, furniture, etc. Blockbuster temporary exhibit in 2008: Summer season: Chocolate, The Exhibition; Fall/Holiday season: Out of this World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Television. Summer 2009: Rock Stars, Cars & Guitars II.
Historic Mill Creek details
A nature park and working water-powered sawmill, together with guides in period costume make this historic site a must see for any groups touring the Mackinac area.
Historic White Pine Village details
Rediscover small-town Michigan life in the late 1800s and beyond. Historic White Pine Village is a fascinating community of 30 historical museums on landscaped grounds. The setting reflects a true village, containing a blacksmith’s shop, general store, courthouse, school, chapel, trapper’s cabin. Farmstead, hardware store, copper shop and more.
Kellogg Manor House & Conference Center details
Even our address says it all. Everyone wants to visit a place nestled in Hickory Corners! And on Gull Lake Drive! Cereal magnate W. K. Kellogg home and the gardens surrounding the house have been restored and the house is once again a beautiful and stately residence in a lovely lakeside setting. Close to Battle Creek and Kalamazoo, the Kellogg Manor House is a wonderful day trip for those interested in the history of the area, of Michigan, and of W.K.Kellogg and his philosophy of philanthropy and education.
Lake Michigan Carferry Service details
Enjoy a relaxing 4-hour cruise aboard the S.S. Badger between Ludington, MI and Manitowoc, WI.
Mackinac Island Carriage Tours details
Keeping a Slice of the 19th Century Alive! World's Largest Horse and Buggy Livery.
Mackinac State Historic Parks details
Exciting discoveries await you at Mackinac State Historic Parks - Colonial Michilimackinac and Historic Mill Creek in Mackinaw City, and Fort Mackinac and Mackinac Island State Park on Mackinac Island and the newly re-opened Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse.
Mackinaw Crossings details
Northern Michigan's premier shopping, dining and entertainment destination!
Meadow Brook Hall and Gardens details
Meadow Brook Hall & Gardens is the fourth largest historic house in the U.S., especially renowned for its superb craftsmanship, architectural detailing, and grand scale.
Michigan Historical Museum details
Stop along the pathway of history as you explore the Michigan Historical Museum System.
Michigan Iron Industry Museum details
Overlooking a picturesque river valley near Negaunee, this fine little state museum, open free of charge, shows in dramatic displays how U. P. iron was central to America's industrialization.
Michigan State Capitol details
The Michigan State Capitol, one of the nation’s most important and beautiful historic buildings, was dedicated to the people of Michigan on January 1, 1879.
Morley Candy Makers / Sanders Candy details
Morley Candy Makers is the largest producer of chocolates and confections in Michigan.
Music House Museum details
The Music House is a one-of-a-kind collection of hundreds of rare antique music-making machines.
Muskegon County Museum Sites details
Visit the Muskegon County Museum Sites! All four sites are located in downtown Muskegon within a three block radius of one another! We preserve and interpret the natural and cultural history of Muskegon County.
Muskegon Museum of Art details
The Muskegon Museum of Art, founded in 1912, is renowned for its fine permanent collection of American and European art.
Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse details
The Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse is a restoration in progress.
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore details
Managed by the National Park Service, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is our nation’s first National Lakeshore.
Port City Princess details
You'll cruise in comfort on this U.S. Coast Guard approved vessel that carries up to 150 passengers, and whether you're looking for lazy days under the sun or exciting evenings under the stars, The Princess has the cruise that's right for you!
Prime Outlets Birch Run details
If you have a passion for shopping, a visit to Prime Outlets - Birch Run is a must! You can Shop Til You Drop
Robinette's Apple Haus & Gift Barn details
Come and relax at Robinette’s Apple Haus & Gift Barn.
Sault Historic Sites details
Sault Historic Sites is always happy to offer a group tour for your organization.
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore details
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is one of more than 385 areas of scenic, scientific, and historical heritage administered by the National Park Service under the Department of the Interior.
Tanger Outlet Center Howell details
Nestled in the rolling landscape of Livingston County, Tanger Outlet Center of Howell, Michigan has grown to over 75 shops and services since its opening in 1996.
Walter P. Chrysler Museum details
Experience America through the achievements of one of its most remarkable men and the corporation he founded.
Whaley Historical House details
Whaley Historical House interprets the lives of Robert and Mary Whaley, prominent Flint citizens during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Windmill Island Gardens details
Windmill Island Gardens is a 30-acre manicured park featuring an authentic Dutch Windmill producing stone-ground flour, an antique Dutch Carousel, hourly slide presentations on Dutch culture, Dutch dancing during the summer, costumed guides in the windmill, Dutch displays, woodenshoe souvenirshops, and demonstrations of a beautiful street organ from Amsterdam. Farm animals incl. Frisian Horses.
Zehnder's of Frankenmuth details
America's Largest Family Restaurant, Zehnder's of Frankenmuth is famous for all you can eat Family Style Chicken Dinners.
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