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Michigan

MICHIGAN’s northern borders surrounded by the 3 Great Lakes is the natural destination for eco-tourism. However, the state is undeniably known for it great Automobile Industries situated at Detroit -   has the largest population concentration, approximately one million and apart from being an industrial giant also is home to most of the cultural, art, museums and entertainment venues.

With thousands of inland lakes, rivers and streams and the longest fresh water coastline the state still boast of it cleanest maritime lifestyle. Summer sunbathing, swimming, fishing, boating and sailing are a way of life for visitors and resident alike. Over one hundred functional and decommissioned lighthouses dot the shores, still ensuring safe navigation or inviting visitors. The Upper Peninsula wilderness was once a commercial logging, mining and fishing area and is home to some of the best natural attractions on Lakes Superior and Michigan. Miles and miles of pristine beaches, rugged shoreline cliffs and resorts and Wilderness Parks with forests, lakes, rivers, waterfalls and famous ‘Sleeping Dunes’, the worlds highest fresh water sand dunes.

Detroit hosts the annual Jazz festival at the Hart Plaza as well as all year round waterfront festivals. It has the fabulous Motor Museums of Oldsmobile’s and Fords most exotic cars. Summer Festivals bring a dozen or more Art fairs with loads of fun and more festivals of Food, Film, Flowers and Fruits.

  • Taste of Charlevoix (June),
  • Commercial City Fest (July),
  • Taste of Saugatuck (August),
  • Arts, Beats and eats (August) and Lilac fest,
  • Waterfront film fest,
  • Bavaria-German foods,
  • Art & Wine fest,
  • Leland wine and Food,
  • Strawberry,
  • Cherry,
  • Blueberry,
  • Sugar,
  • Pas(tr)y fest at Calumet,
  • Pork,
  • Cheeseburger,
  • ‘King & Queen of Bologna’  – all with numerous entertainments.

Come hungry – and leave satiated!

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