If you like going on educational tours then this is not a bad idea to try. The Crossroads Village and Huckleberry Rail road tour gives you a chance to get to know how people traveled in the 1900s. During the small 40 minute tour, visitors can explore the beautiful landscape with scenic woods and lush green meadows. The engines used, are both original and replicas of the ones used way back in the 1900s. An informative tour with history being re-run, this one is surely to be loved by children as well as adults.
Established in 1987, Michigan Heroes Museum shares the history of the state’s war heroes. It also pays tribute to the state’s astronauts who dedicated their lives to NASA’s programs. The museum showcases hundreds of exhibits, including pictures, medals, uniforms, tools, documents, and many other personal items that belonged to these heroes. Just outside the museum, you will find several war memorials and exhibits like weapons, military tanks, and fighter aircraft. Take a guided tour of this museum and learn about their hardships and sacrifices.
Climb aboard this quaint riverboat and embark on a cruise along the tranquil expanse of the Cass River. Offering informative tours, Bavarian Belle Riverboat enables visitors to relax and admire the sights and sounds of the surroundings as they immerse themselves in the history of the area. A fun excursion for all ages, the riverboat also serves savory treats and refreshments onboard should you feel like munching on some snacks during the tour. If you're looking to combine some sightseeing with historical tidbits, then the Bavarian Belle Riverboat is sure to delight you!
Frankenmuth is a treasure trove of unforgettable experiences, and Frankenmuth Aerial Park is one of them. Sprawling across a wooded landscape of lush green trees and adventure elements, the park is sure to give you an adrenaline rush. When in town, head over to the aerial park with your family and spend hours amid tall trees as you become one with nature. With its multi-level challenges, ropes courses, ladders, and other exciting activities, the park lets you embrace your free spirit. So, glide through the air, swing on trees, and witness the serenity of the peaceful forest like never before. With many outdoor activities, Frankenmuth Aerial Park is a must-visit attraction for thrill-seekers.
Known for its fair share of attractions, Michigan's mini-Bavaria, Frankenmuth is home to World's Greatest Christmas Retail Store. Looking something like the mythical Santa's workshop, Bronner's Christmas Wonderland is an all-year, 319,688 square foot (29,700 square meters) Christmas themed shop where you will find over 50,000 'Christmasy' items, trims, presents, ornaments and much more. Located on the Christmas Lane, this Wonderland, is a must-visit when in Frankenmuth no matter what time of the year it is!
Grandpa Tiny's Farm is a heritage farm and petting zoo in the lovely Bavarian town of Frankenmuth. The farm offers an exciting experience for the entire family, with many fun activities for kids. On a leisurely weekend, visit this farm to explore the simple life at a farmhouse. Walk through verdant foliage and rustic farm cabins and admire the quaint beauty of the farm with vibrant orchards that are home to blooms of sunflowers, lavenders, and other plants. The petting zoo is another attraction for children, who can meet and pet adorable animals like sheep, cows, rabbits, piglets, and donkeys. Grandpa Tiny's Farm also hosts festivals that celebrate the beauty of the Bavarian countryside in Michigan.
A part of Frankenmuth High School, Bronner Performing Arts Center is a premier performing arts facility in town. Opened in 2003, it is not only used school events but for a lot of cultural programs for the community. This state-of-the-art venue showcases theater, concerts, dance shows, orchestras and children's theater regularly.
Housed inside a 100-year old building, the Durand Union Station is a railway museum that pays homage to the city's rich historic past. The stunning depot has been wonderfully preserved and boasts some interesting permanent exhibits that never fail to take visitors by surprise.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church has been serving the locals of Flint as a religious site for over the years. Centrally located on Saginaw Street, the church features three choirs and an active volunteering group.
Flint Local 432 was opened in the 1980s and since then has been providing the people of Flint with a good time. Many local and touring bands have performed here and it has provided a platform for young and budding artists to showcase their talent. Designed with simplicity, this place has a stage inside and patrons can watch an amazing live performance while sipping on their favorite drinks.