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Alpena CVB  details
If you are looking to experience Northeast Michigan, Alpena is your destination! Alpena is the largest city in the region with the most amenities and the most to see and do. Alpena offers more than twenty tours and activities including routing the Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Museum, wine and beer sampling, visiting historic lighthouses, digging for fossils, snorkeling and much more! Let Alpena CVB customize an itinerary for you!
Ann Arbor Area Convention & Visitors Bureau  details
Ann Arbor is a energetic community, complete with a rich assortment of museums, art galleries, antique dealers, theatres, boutiques and specialty shops, a vibrant downtown shopping district plus an incredible array of fine restaurants and performance venues.
Battle Creek/Calhoun County CVB  details
Midway between Mo-town and Chi-town, discover Battle Creek/Calhoun County! Discover the history of the community: from cereal moguls Kellogg's and Post, the Seventh Day Adventist Religion founders and the historical significance of the Underground Railroad. From FireKeepers Casino, to Cornwell's Turkeyville USA to the Historic Seventh Day Adventist Village, you will find Battle Creek/Calhoun County the perfect destination or stop-along-the-way!
Bay City Convention and Visitors Bureau  details
Welcome to Bay City. A beautiful view...of life.
Blue Water Area CVB  details
Come "Discover the Blue"......On the eastern shores of Michigan in the heart of the Great Lakes region where the sandy warmth and the freshwater friendliness welcomes you. Nine waterfront communities await your arrival with over 140 miles of shoreline offering historical attractions, waterfront dining, shopping, wineries, boardwalks, beaches, parks, golf, marinas and boat cruise.
Charlevoix CVB  details
The unrivaled beauty and charm of this classic resort town makes it the crown jewel of northern Michigan vacation destinations. Its setting in the midst of Lake Michigan, Lake Charlevoix and Round Lake provides a magical appeal that has attracted guests for more than 100 years.
Clare County Convention & Visitors Bureau  details
Experience Clare County: “Where the North Begins.”
Detroit Metro CVB  details
Cars, Culture, Gaming, Music and Sports!!! The D has is all. Detroit has had a profound impact on the world – from the putting the world on wheels to the Motown sound – Detroit has crafted American culture. Whatever your are looking for, you can find it here in the D!
Discover Kalamazoo  details
Kalamazoo is conveniently located at the crossroads of I-94 and 131, two hours from Detroit and Chicago. Kalamazoo is an ideal destination because there are activities for every preference and budget. From world-class art and entertainment to sparkling clear lakes and outstanding museums! We invite you to Discover Kalamazoo!
Flint Area CVB  details
While traveling through Mid-Michigan, Flint, “The Vehicle City,” offers a rich and exciting history.
Frankenmuth Convention & Visitors Bureau  details
Willkommen. In German it means welcome...an offer to come and join in, something we don't hear enough of these days. Well, there's a place that's all about being welcome. Welcome to family time; welcome to playtime; welcome to Christmas time all year long. Welcome to Frankenmuth, "Michigan's Little Bavaria" where we find all the things that make time together so meaningful. It's a place of horse-drawn carriages and covered bridges. Of riverboat cruises and world-famous chicken dinners. Of big water parks and small-town strolls. So when we need to simplify the agenda, when we need to spend the whole day with our kids instead of just hearing about it right before bed, stop by and feel the warm welcome of Frankenmuth, where you are sure to find the simple joys of life.
Grand Rapids/Kent County CVB  details
Grand Rapids is Michigan’s second largest city and fastest growing visitor destination with $500 million in new cultural and recreational facilities. Visit the state's only presidential museum and one of the top 100 places to visit before you die - Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park.
Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau  details
Come for a visit to the Lansing area, and see what Michigan is all about!
Mackinac Island Tourism Bureau  details
There is nothing quite like the Mackinac Island experience; a vacation with no automobiles, waking up to the gentle clip clop of horses and buggies amidst the fresh water coast, soft lake breezes and the beauty of nature surrounding everything and everyone.
Manistee County CVB  details
Make Manistee County your destination in any season Warm greetings, smiling faces, and a slower pace await. We invite you to come and see for yourself. Manistee makes memories!
Marquette Country CVB  details
The Marquette area, where "Superior" events are held Marquette is truly a four-season wonderland of outdoor recreation gone wild! Specializing in historic sightseeing and outdoor adventure trips for both small and large groups. Deluxe transportation and professional guide service provided. Open year round. For your most active groups there is surfing Lake Superior And when you are in the Marquette area, you just can’t leave until you’ve tasted the area’s best known food...the Pasty!
Muskegon County Convention & Visitors Bureau  details
Experience the Lake Effect in Muskegon County! Like sand or snow, the memories made in Muskegon will not be ones to simply brush off. We'll stick with you long after your visit to our area. Our sugar sand beaches and dunes are nationally recognized and they offer a perfect natural playground, but we are much more than sand between your toes. We'll take your visit to a whole new level.
Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau  details
Located in northwest lower Michigan, the Petoskey Area includes the historic waterfront resort towns of Petoskey, Harbor Springs and Boyne City.
Saginaw Valley's Convention and Visitors Bureau  details
Michigan's Saginaw Valley is home to Birch Run, Chesaning, Frankenmuth and Saginaw. Let us help you incorporate these very popular destinations within your Michigan itineraries.
Sault Area CVB  details
Well above the 45th parallel, you'll find Sault Ste. Marie --the Soo-- a part of the world that remains uncomplicated and unspoiled, a land of majestic wilderness and breathtaking shorelines.
Southwestern Michigan Tourist Council  details
The Survivor Tour! Survive on Basic Elements: EARTH (Fruitbelt of the Midwest) WIND (Four Winds Casino) FIRE (blazing sunsets) WATER (Lake MI shoreline, river kayaking) WINE (tours & tastings)
Travel Michigan  details
Travel Michigan, a division of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, is the State of Michigan’s official agency for the promotion of tourism.
Traverse City Convention & Visitors Bureau  details
Nestled on deep blue Grand Traverse Bay, Traverse City is an enchanting year-round recreational area. With over 150 inland lakes and hundreds of miles of Lake Michigan shoreline ¬– including the majestic Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore – you’ll find almost endless opportunities for outdoor fun. The same water-cradled hillsides that make this one of the world’s great fruit-growing regions also produce some of America’s finest wines. The Leelanau and Old Mission peninsulas are dotted with award-winning wineries with awe-inspiring settings make them attractions in their own right. And Traverse City’s lovingly-restored Victorian downtown is the perfect place for a shopping adventure, with fascinating boutiques, coffee shops and galleries.
Upper Peninsula Travel and Recreation Association  details
Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is truly a “5-Star Wilderness” and one of the most popular destinations in the Midwest for packaged group travel. When you enter Michigan's Upper Peninsula, you enter a world of the finest attractions and unique experiences unmatched anywhere in the Midwest.The rich and colorful history of the region, born of mining, forestry and shipping coupled with a scenic splendor still unspoiled, provides something for everyone.
 
 
 
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