Ann's Travel Blog
Traverse City Cherry Festival
If you are looking for something to do this July 4th Holiday weekend head to the Cherry Festival in Traverse City. It’s fun for the whole family and the Blue Angels will be there too!
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MIS
This is a big treat for me this morning – we are live from the Michigan International Speedway looking at the race track on a beautiful Friday morning in Brooklyn.
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The sun is peaking out of the clouds here on Mackinac Island and Grand Hotel is shining as it prepares for a new season. Word is that the travel business in Michigan will be up 3-4 percent and that is good news for everyone.
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Pure Michigan Tour
Kellie Dean’s Trailways bus is a great way to travel through Michigan. We highly recommend it. There’s wi-fi and satellite tv’s.
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Sault Ste Marie
Sault Ste Marie is celebrating 155 years of being in the cargo transportation business. The Soo Locks Park is beautiful and it’s fun to watch the giant ships go through the Locks. If you come here on the first Friday in June you will be able to get up close to the Soo Locks.
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Paul W?s Pure Michigan Tour
Our tour started in Monroe at the Community College and then it was off to Grand Rapids and the J.W. Marriott. This is a beautiful hotel with great food and nice view of the Grand River. The Dean Trailways Bus takes us to Sault Ste Marie this afternoon. Stay tuned.
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Paul W. Smith Pure Michigan Tour
We had a great week on the Paul W. Smith 2010 Pure Michigan Tour. We visited Monroe, Grand Rapids, Sault Ste. Marie, Grand Hotel and Michigan International Speedway. They are all great places to visit. For more information go to the following websites. Monroe County Community College – monroeccc.edu, Grand Rapids – VisitGrandRapids.org, Sault Ste. [...]
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Congratulations to Holland
Holland has been named the second happiest and healthiest in the nation. Residents say the secret is the atmosphere.
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New Twist for Michigan Growers
Michigan Growers are adding tourist attractions to their properties. It’s called “agritourism” and it’s a great way to attract vistors to their farms. What do you think?
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