Trips to the Great Lakes Lake Michigan, Lake Superior and Lake Huron are particularly popular. Information on cruises on the Great Lakes is the site In a suburb of Detroit, Dearborn, can the Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum visit. The 5-acre indoor museum exhibits are America’s industrial development, the 96-acre village has 80 buildings, a railway and a river boat. In Ann Arbor is the University of Michigan. The Great Lakes, 60,000 km of rivers and 11,000 lakes to boat trips, canoeing, fishing and other nautical sports.
Traverse City in the west of the state is the center of a recreation area with sand dunes, resorts, golf and skiing. Mackinac Iceland is a known car-free summer holiday area in which to get around on foot, by bicycle or horse-drawn carriage. Special attractions of the island is the impressive Grand Hotel and Fort Mackinac, a restored military post from the 18th Century. The Isle Royale National Park is a beautiful, largely unspoiled island in Lake Superior.
Detroit
The industrial city of Detroit is the car in the U.S.. It was founded in 1701 and now has over 1 million inhabitants. The city is its location on the St. Lawrence Seaway, which connects them to the Atlantic, a major port.
There are numerous museums, art galleries, zoos and amusement parks. Cultural events and the league matches of the local clubs are crowd pullers. The Renaissance Center is home to many restaurants, a hotel with 1,400 rooms and a number of different shops. Belle In Iceland, an urban island park, you can go cycling and canoeing or visiting an aquarium and a museum about the history of the Great Lakes. The Cultural Center includes the Detroit Historical Museum, Detroit Science Center and the Detroit Institute of Arts, one of the largest art museums in the United States. The Detroit Zoological Park are over 5000 animals in a relatively natural environment, the site can be visited with a tractor-train. Greektown on Monroe Avenue, Greek restaurants, music and specialty shops. The Fort Wayne Military Museum is a well-preserved fort from the Civil War.

