Tourism in St. Joseph, Michigan
St. Joseph, Michigan has been called the Riviera of the Midwest by the Fine Living Channel, a title which has been repeated by other media several times. Chicagoans have been making the two hour drive...
View ArticleTourism in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Michigan’s Upper Peninsula spans 1,700-miles of shoreline along three of the Great Lakes: Superior, Michigan and Huron. Stretching nearly 400 miles across, this region provides a tranquil...
View ArticleFrankfort, Michigan Tourism
Frankfort is the largest community in Michigan's Benzie County, with a population just over 1,500 as of the 2000 US Census. Located on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan and just south of Sleeping Bear...
View ArticleNorthern Michigan Tourism
From quiet birch groves to one of the world’s longest suspension bridges, northern Michigan is a prime destination for tourists -- especially those weary of the bustle of Chicago or Detroit and looking...
View ArticleMichigan State Tourism
When many think of Michigan, they think of America's blighted auto industry -- and perhaps the filmmaker Michael Moore. But Michigan is also a state of great natural beauty, with 3,200 miles of...
View ArticleTourism in Drummond Island, Michigan
Drummond Island sits off the coast of upper Michigan, just barely within the American border. The 83-acre island is riddled with natural beauty, the kind of place an outdoor enthusiast won't want to...
View ArticleTourism in West Central Michigan
The four-season state of Michigan is as close to the classic picture of "rural America" as you can get. The "The Great Lakes State" features the world's longest freshwater coastline, and a countryside...
View ArticleTourism in Empire, Michigan
Located on the shore of Lake Michigan's Leelanau Peninsula, Empire is a small village of 400 people, as of 2010, in the state's lower region. The area attracts visitors year-round because it is the...
View ArticleTourism in Brighton, Michigan
Brighton is a wealthy suburb in Livingston County, Michigan. Founded in 1932 by Maynard Maltby, the city --- population 7,187, as of 2009 --- was originally named Ore Creek. Wintertime tourists often...
View ArticleSaugatuck, Michigan Tourism
Saugatuck is a small but popular coastal resort town in western Michigan. The city of approximately 1,000 residents is a haven for artists and writers. City dwellers from Chicago and other large...
View ArticleTourism in Midland, Michigan
Standing at the confluence of the Tittabawassee and Chippewa rivers, Midland, Michigan, is about a 30-minute drive west of Saginaw Bay on Lake Huron. In 1897, the Dow Chemical Company was founded in...
View ArticleTourism in Gogebic County, Michigan
Michigan's Gogebic County is located in the western Upper Peninsula, a heavily forested region bounded by Lake Superior's shores to the north. With six lakes, several miles of rivers and more than...
View ArticleTourism in Gaylord, Michigan
Known as the "Little Alpine Village," Gaylord is a Northern Michigan summer tourist destination visited by many. While summer festivals and events make the warmer months the tourism peak in the town,...
View ArticleTourism in Big Bay, Michigan
Big Bay, in Marquette County, Michigan, is known for its natural beauty and attracts tourists year-round. The town, part of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, was established in the early 1800s and is...
View ArticleDearborn, Michigan Tourism
Established in 1836 and named after Revolutionary War General Henry Dearborn, the city was first called Dearbornville. The place began to change when Henry Ford, the first mass producer of affordable...
View ArticleTourism in Ontonagon, Michigan
Ontonagon is a lakeside resort village in Ontonagon County, Michigan. Nestled at the base of the Porcupine Mountains, the former mining town offers outdoor adventures aplenty, from hiking in the nearby...
View ArticleTourism in Montague, Michigan
The western Michigan town of Montague -- which shares the shores of White Lake and Lake Michigan with the Whitehall township -- offers plenty of outdoor tourist attractions; these include numerous...
View ArticleTourism in Flint, Michigan
Flint, Michigan, a little more than an hour's drive northwest of Detroit, is the city where General Motors first started out in 1908. The city came to international prominence with the 1989 release of...
View ArticleTourism of East Lansing, Michigan
East Lansing, Michigan, is a small suburban community of approximately 48,000 people located in central Michigan, next door to the state's capital city of Lansing. Its main claim to fame is as the home...
View ArticleTourism in Macinaw, Michigan
Mackinaw City might be best known for the Mackinac Bridge, which connects the city and Michigan’s lower peninsula to the city of St. Ignace and the upper peninsula. The suspension bridge, once the...
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