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Mackinaw Island -This beautiful island offers visitors the opportunity to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The island has restricted cars from entering and gives sightseers a plentiful choice of wonderful overnight lodging. Daily activities are arranged and delicious restaurants are around every corner.
University of Michigan –The nation's largest college-owned stadium was built in 1927 and is now that home of the exciting football games on natural turf.
Renaissance Center - Visible from most of the city, the Renaissance Center is the tallest building in Detroit. The building first erected in 1976 is home to General Motor’s world headquarters. Disputed for many years for having labyrinthine type layout on the interior the building has now been updated to be more visitor friendly. Ride to the 72nd floor observation tower. The central tower includes the Marriott Renaissance Hotel and The Summit, a revolving top floor restaurant. On your way out visit one of the many shops along the lower floor.
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| Bois Blanc Island - by Rob Johnston from United States - 2005-10-03 | | Nestled away in the straits of Mackinac, this secluded gem is a remote getaway with none of the "tourist trap" offerings of other Northern Michigan destinations. If you seek a rustic, wild and private retreat, Bois Blanc Island it the place for you. The island is accessable by car ferry departing daily from Cheboygan or by airplane. There are no paved roads and the island-wide speed limit is 25 MPH. The 35 square mile island is mainly forested, two-thirds state owned and also has seven inland lakes. Bring your mountain bikes, kayaks, canoes and hiking boots; there's lots to explore on Bob-Lo. For more info visit www.bois-blanc.com . |
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