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Great Places to Visit in Michigan
By:Lynn Klein

The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn is open all year round with collections of old cars which includes a 15 Millionth Model T, a 1948 Tucker, a 999 Racer, a Bugatti Royale, a Ford Mark VI Racer, a Ford Mustang #1 and many more.

There are Presidential Limousines such as the Ronald Reagan limousine, the John F. Kennedy limousine, the Dwight D. Eisenhower Bubbletop, the Franklin D. Roosevelt Sunshine Special and many more. There's the Heroes of the Sky exhibit which brings to life the first forty years of aviation. In this exhibit you'll see the Douglas DC-3, the Sikorsky Helicopter, and the Wright Flyer Replica. There's an Agriculture exhibit which features the first Fordson Tractor, Massey-Harris Model 20 Combine, and the Oliver Chilled Plow.

There is a collection of old timepieces, a display of four kitchens from different eras, a large collection of American-made jewelry of the last three hundred years, and a silver and pewter exhibit.

There's a lot to see in Greenfield Village, which is next to the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn. There's Main Street which is a bustling place of automobiles and carriages, events and amusements.

There are shops, restaurants, a chapel, an old school and other points of interest. Menlo Park Complex is where you'll see Thomas Edison's extraordinary innovations like the first electric light bulb.

There's also a couple of ponds with ducks and geese in them. There is a horse barn, carousel for children, a train that takes you around the village, and lots more. Plan on spending a whole day there.

There's a lot to do in Frankenmuth, Michigan from shopping, playing golf, eating famous chicken dinners, a narrated tour up and down the Cass River on a 70-ton paddle wheel boat, watching a free laser light show, and other exciting things to do. Plan on spending a whole day there also or you could spend the night at the Bavarian Inn lodge or other hotels and see some other sites the next day.

If you like to see trees, shrubs, and flowers, with collections of tropical and arid plants you should go to Hidden Lake Gardens in Tipton, Michigan near Ann Arbor. There's a lake and pond, natural woodlands, hiking trails and paved auto roads. It's open all year round. They have guided tours and certain events different times of the year.

The best thing to see in Michigan is the Renaissance Festival in Holly, Michigan. Inside the gates you will see a festive marketplace with friendly merchants everywhere. You will be entertained by belly dancers, sword fighters, musicians, and comedians. There are jousting tournaments where knights on horses battle each other.

Everyone is dressed in renaissance costumes even the visitors. There's all kinds of food from a tasty soup in a bread bowl to a roasted turkey drumstick. Everyone has a good, old time there. Bring a camera so you can recapture the sites of the day. It's open on weekends August 18th through September 30th.

There's a lot more to see in Michigan so please come and visit. You'll be glad you did!

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