4 Michigan Tourist Spots I Tried To Hate (But Ended up Loving)
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4 Michigan Tourist Spots I Tried To Hate (But Ended up Loving)
"Anytime I hear someone talking about Michigan, gorgeous landscapes, an unparalleled industrial history, and underappreciated art always come to my mind. Yet, there are spots throughout the state that tourists may flock to, which can make them less enjoyable or overrated. Some of the items on this list definitely fit that bill. Even if these spots are eye-rollingly typical for an out-of-towner like myself, I adore them-and, hopefully, you will too!"
"Yet, even as a Chicago transplant, the last seven years have made me quite dedicated to the standard Chicago dog. That meant a Coney Dog was probably not going to compete-let alone one served in a diner that tourists visit. After eating at this cozy diner in the city, though, my mind was forever changed. If you're visiting Detroit for the first time, you should get a Coney slathered in mustard, meat sauce, and onions (I hold the onions)."
Michigan combines gorgeous natural scenery, a deep industrial heritage, and underappreciated art with popular tourist destinations that can feel overrated. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore contains the world’s largest freshwater dune system in the Midwest and offers remarkable views without requiring strenuous climbs. American Coney Island in Detroit serves classic Coney Dogs with mustard and meat sauce and has operated since 1917, delivering a memorable local dining experience. Mackinac Island’s Grand Hotel features gardens and the world’s longest porch, drawing many visitors to its historic charm.
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