Source: Wikimedia / papadakp | CC BY-SA 3.0 Traverse City is popularly called the “Cherry Capital of the World” and it grows more tart cherries than any other city in the US. Located in Northern Michigan, the city is also known for its local wine since the Traverse City Wine Coast […]
Source: Wikimedia / AndrewHorne | CC BY 3.0 Ann Arbor is known for being home to the University of Michigan which shapes Ann Arbor’s economy by employing around 30,000 people. Founded in 1824, the city soon became home to the university in 1837. Ann Arbor then became the center for left-wing […]
Source: Flickr / Bailiwick Studios | CC BY-SA 2.0 Ludington is a picturesque harbor town in Michigan’s Mason County on Lake Michigan. It covers 3.6 square miles of land and has a population of 8,000 people. Ludington was first settled in 1847 by a European named Burr Caswell, who moved right […]
Source: Flickr / LadyDragonflyCC | CC BY 2.0 Holland is most known for its Dutch culture and its acclaimed Tulip Time Festival. Founded by Dutch Americans, you can spot the Dutch heritage everywhere you go including the only working windmill in the country. Located near the eastern shore of Lake Michigan, on […]