Top 10 Best Places to Visit in MICHIGAN 2024 | US Travel Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
  • Prepare to be spellbound by the diverse wonders of Michigan's Great Lakes and beyond with our latest video: Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Michigan 2024 | US Travel Guide! 🌊🚗 From the iconic Mackinac Island to the urban charm of Detroit, join us as we unveil the must-visit destinations that define the Wolverine State's allure. Whether you're a nature lover exploring the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, a history buff wandering through the Henry Ford Museum, or a foodie indulging in Traverse City's cherry delights, our carefully curated list promises something for every traveler. Let us be your guide as we explore the rich landscapes, vibrant cities, and hidden gems that await in Michigan!
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    CHAPTERS:
    0:00 Intro
    1:05 #10 Belle Isle Park, Detroit
    2:23 #9 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
    3:13 #8 Detroit Zoo
    4:31 #7 Isle Royale National Park
    5:20 #6 The Henry Ford, Dearborn
    6:25 #5 Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids
    7:20 #4 Pictured Rocks National Seashore
    8:07 #3 Detroit Institute of Arts
    9:10 #2 Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore and Lake Michigan
    10:22 #1 Mackinac Island
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Комментарии • 5

  • @TRIPXTREME
    @TRIPXTREME  2 месяца назад +1

    Which Places would you like to visit in Michigan, USA? 😍
    Let's get 1000 likes on this video guys! Also, let us know which US state should we cover next in our video?

  • @user-rd4bs1cs4l
    @user-rd4bs1cs4l День назад

    I echo the comments included here. This was a delightful capture of some of our state’s finer points. I thank you. But…pronunciation…please. I cringed every time you said said MackinaC…and it’s said three times in a short span of seconds in your wonderful review of our cherished island. Also, Muskegon…you seem to want to find new and innovative ways to present our names locales. Also, I was quite surprised that while you beautifully highlighted Detroit’s museum campus, you neglected to mention the Charles A Wright Museum of African American History which sits nearly adjacent to the DIA. This, along with the Art Institute, the Historical Museum, the Library, and even The Scarab Club, make up a lush cultural landscape. Maybe an update might be in store. And I’d like to invite you back…let’s take a walk along the Detroit Riverwalk…it will blow your mind! But, gratitude for The Henry Ford, The Zoos, Sleeping Bear Dunes, The Mejier Gardens, Belle Isle, Pictured Rocks (although a bit taken aback that you showed only one quick shot of the actual pictured rocks) and more.

  • @LCarolineSparks
    @LCarolineSparks 2 месяца назад +3

    Thank you for this lovely video, Michigan truly is a beautiful state. I would ask, though, that you do a bit more research and know the proper pronunciation of place names. The northern point of the lower peninsula is the city, Mackinaw, past that is the island, Mackinac. Both are pronounced the same despite the different spelling. The are pronounced as "Mack i naw" The "c" at the end of the islands name is silent. From the Mackinac Island tourism bureau "The name Mackinac has been influenced by Native Americans, the British, and the French. The French built Fort Michilimackinac in 1715 in present-day Mackinaw City. The British took control of the fort in 1761 and moved it to Mackinac Island in 1780. The British changed the spelling of the city to reflect the way the name is pronounced, with a "w"."

  • @Steve-dx4ci
    @Steve-dx4ci Месяц назад +1

    Pronounced Mackinaw, you're welcome