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Hidden Lake Gardens & Conservatory

Hidden Lake Gardens & Conservatory Top Attraction!

754+ Acre Arboretum


John Ball Zoo

John Ball Zoo Top Attraction!

John Ball Zoo, with over 1,000 animals, is located in a 110-acre park. The zoo has an aquarium, children's zoo, African area and chimpanzee exhibit. Admission charged.


River of History Museum

River of History Museum Top Attraction!

Experience the area's history from the river's glacial origin, through Native American settlement, French fur trade, British and American expansion, to the present day. Its location may be new, but the River Of History Museum continues to do what it does best: explain and interpret the region's story from its earliest recorded history.


Museum Ship Valley Camp

Museum Ship Valley Camp Top Attraction!

Visit this retired freighter and explore the pilot house, crew quarters, and cargo holds. Launch your tour of the Soo from this retired cargo freighter at the river's edge.


Soo Locks Boat Tours

Soo Locks Boat Tours Top Attraction!

Experience locking through the Soo Locks. Your narrator will explain the history and operation of the Locks as your boat is raised 21 feet, straight up, to the level of Lake Superior. After your downbound lockage, enjoy a cruise along the historic waterfronts of Michigan and Canada. See all four U.S. Locks, St.


Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park

Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park Top Attraction!

This 132-acre attraction features the most comprehensive outdoor sculpture collection in the Midwest, indoor and outdoor gardens, largest tropical conservatory in the state, nature trails, guided tram and 5 acre Children's Garden. Admission charged.


Dennos Museum Center

Dennos Museum Center

Center for the visual and performing arts and sciences. Located on the campus of Northwestern Michigan College, the Dennos Museum Center offers an ongoing array of changing exhibits in the arts and sciences.


Hip Hop Icons Virtual Exhibition

Hip Hop Icons Virtual Exhibition

Exhibit on the history of hip hop culture in America The “Hip Hop Icons” Virtual Exhibition features over 150 original objects related to the history of hip hop culture in America focused around the following themes: Pioneers, Icons, Groups, Women, Movies, and Detroit.


Isle Royale National Park

Isle Royale National Park

National Park Wolves and moose, the wild North Woods forest, everchanging weather and a cool climate, and the crystal clear waters and rugged shoreline of Lake Superior characterize Isle Royale National Park.


Keweenaw National Historical Park

Keweenaw National Historical Park

National Historical Park 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.


 
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