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Michigan is the best place to be in the summer with its beaches, forests, festivals, and picturesque towns and villages. A summer day spent nibbling fudge while strolling along the sidewalk on historic Mackinac Island, which is accessible by ferry from eitherSt. Ignace or Mackinaw City, is an almost perfect summer experience. Travelers can go to Mackinac Island from early spring through the fall, but the best time is in the summer when fireworks over the Mackinac Bridge explode in celebration of Independence Day—and the best place to watch those fireworks is from the porch at the Grand Hotel. Its historic beauty, ambiance, and décor are renowned.
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Rothbury Music Festival is an ideal Fourth of July weekend vacation.

   Photo from jayfarrar.netVacation to Rothbury, Michigan this Fourth of July weekend for the Rothbury Music Festival and have an amazing adventure travel weekend. One usually does not think to include a music festival in the adventure travel category, however outdoor concert festivals have all the attributes of an adventure travel trip. These attributes include long car rides to the destination, camping outdoors, dealing with mosquitoes and the weather, and spending long periods of time with friends. Add to this one of the hottest festival music line ups of the summer and it has all the makings for an amazing adventure.

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Michigan Movies

Michigan is about movies: watching movies; making movies as part of the burgeoning Michigan movies industry; celebrating movies in movie festivals; and learning how to make movies. Michigan has wonderful and unique theatres throughout the State with convenient show times, first run movies, and locations with many movie theatres at shopping malls. Some of the Michigan movie theatres are historc, like the log-cabin looking Pines at Houghton Lake, Bay Theatre in Suttons Bay and the State Theatre in Traverse City.

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Michigan Theme Parks PDF Print E-mail

Michigan has famous traditional vacation sites, which reflect historical and environmental themes that are very popular nationally and internationally: Mackinac Island; Frankenmuth; The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village; and the National Lakeshore Sleeping Bear Dunes. Travelers find these locations beautiful and interesting, with their historical foundations. In addition to these popular sites, visitors also enjoy the Michigan Theme Parks.

Micihigan Adventure near Muskegon and Lake Michigan has something fun for the whole family. Travelers winding up the scenic Lake Michigan coast should schedule a day off the highway to visit Michigan Adventure, especially if the travel plans include the Muskegon Summer Celebration.

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