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Things to do in MI, Sightseeing and MI Tourism MI Tourism - Planning a MI Vacation Below is a list of MI tourist attractions, activities, events, hotels, restaurants and visitor information entries to help you plan a MI Vacation! Find detailed information on the MI tourism entries by clicking on their links. Narrow your search by selecting from a specific MI travel category on the left hand menu.
Explore All Of Michigan's Regions You can find Michigan tourist attractions and activities in all of Michigan's regions: Ann Arbor, Auburn Hills, Battle Creek, Detroit, Flint, Grand Rapids, Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Mackinaw City, Romulus, Southfield, Traverse City, Warren and Other.
Fun Things to do during your MI Vacation - Top MI Tourist Attractions and Activities Some of the most popular MI tourist attractions that list on our site include Chippewa Nature Center , Keweenaw National Historical Park and Isle Royale National Park.
Fun activities in MI include Tanger Outlet Center - West Branch, Nature's Kennel Sled Dog Adventures and Iditarod Racing Team and Shomler Canoes & Kayaks, LLC.
Create an online MI vacation itinerary You can use WeGoPlaces.com to plan your MI vacation itinerary! To begin, select from our list of MI tourist attractions, activities, accommodations, events, restaurants or MI vacation & visitor information entries. Click the "Add" button to add individual entries to your online MI vacation itinerary.
Featured Michigan Tourist Attractions and Activities Please visit our Michigan featured listings - Radio City Christmas Spectacular at Van Andel Arena, Star Wars In Concert at Palace Of Auburn Hills, Bryan Adams at Ford Community & Performing Arts Center, Monster Jam at Ford Field and Bill Cosby at Odawa Casino Resort.
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Keweenaw National Historical Park National Park
Category: Calumet National Park in Michigan
Description of this Michigan Attraction: There! On the riverbank, sir! The great copper boulder before our very eyes the tales we have heard all these years bore the truth! The first Michigan state geologist and renowned surveyor, Douglass Houghton, let the moment wash over him. The Jesuit tales dating back to 1672 are finally confirmed on this 1830 geological expedition. A great discovery, indeed, finding the famed Ontonagon Boulder, but is it truly evidence of mineral riches in this wild, remote country that the Indians call Keweenaw? thought Houghton.
In spite of Douglass Houghtons 1841 published findings urging caution and conservative exploration, the nations first mineral rush was afoot by 1843. Copper is what built the Keweenaw (pronounced ky-wha-naw) from remote forests to thriving cosmopolitan communities. Calumet, in the heart of the Copper Country, was 60,000 strong by 1890; the Quincy Mine was instrumental in spawning the city of Hancock, the Finnish cultural center of the United States. When copper production declined, however, so did the copper-dependent economic structure of the Keweenaw.
Keweenaw National Historical Park preserves the heritage of copper mining in this unique setting amid many of the original structures and landscapes of the copper era. It preserves the stories of human struggle, ingenuity, vision, and conflict. Now this unique story is preserved for the enjoyment and benefit of this and future generations.
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The Lost City Indoor Family Fun Center
Category: Holland, Grand Haven, Muskegon and Grand Rapids Attraction Packages in Michigan
Description of this Michigan Attraction: Step into The Lost City for the best in Family Fun! Featuring our 5,000 square foot, multi-level laser tag arena, black-light cosmic mini-golf, mini-bowling and huge video game arcade, your group will be sure to have a great time! Also check the Oasis cafe for hot eats and cool treats.
Great for birthday parties, team events, youth group parties, and family parties. Check out our website for great deals and packages.
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Grayling Visitors Bureau visitors information
Category: Grayling Tourism in Michigan
Description of this Michigan Visitor Information entry: Offering visitors information for the Grayling and Crawford County area, which is famous for the AuSable and Manistee Rivers. Outdoor activities include canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, biking, golfing, visiting historic sites, geocaching, birdwatching, hunting. Winter activities include snowmobiling, cross country & downhill skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing and ice fishing.
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Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau Welcome to an area that's still special!
Category: All Locations Visitor Bureau in Michigan
Description of this Michigan Visitor Information entry: For generations, visitors have been coming to northwest Michigan to enjoy the nautical flavor of Petoskey, Harbor Springs and Boyne City. They also come to experience the Victorian influence and breathtaking natural beauty of rolling hills blanketed in hardwoods and pines.
The Bay View Association, established in 1875, touts nearly 500 Victorian structures, each with its own distinctive “gingerbread” appearance. The stunning architecture of these century-old cottages, churches and inns has earned Bay View a designation as a National Historic Landmark.
Shoppers will love browsing through the unique shops of the Village at Bay Harbor, Petoskey’s famous Gaslight District, and the downtown areas of Harbor Springs and Boyne City.
If golf is your game, golfers from coast-to-coast consider this one of America’s finest areas. There are more than 20 public courses ranging from championship layouts to economical municipal courses.
You’ll also find perfect conditions for cycling and hiking. Picturesque terrain makes for memorable rides for casual touring or off-road adventures.
For more information, including travel directions, calendar of events and lodging assistance, contact the Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau at 1-800-845-2828 or visit www.PetoskeyArea.com.
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