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Frankenmuth Michigan - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Frankenmuth are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Flint
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Population: 124,943
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Flint is the epitome of a blue collar town, with much of the area’s economy a result of General Motors plants. As the third largest city in Michigan, Flint has approximately 125,000 residents. Flint is home to several colleges and museums. Kettering University, Baker College and a satellite branch of the University of Michigan are all located in Flint. Flint has several art galleries, a planetarium with multimedia and laser shows, and the For-Mar Nature Preserve and Arboretum. |
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Midland
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Population: 41,685
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Midland is a small to medium size city with a population of 41,000 residents. The Dow Chemical Company plays an important role in the culture of the city, as it has contributed to much of its economy and its attractions over the years. There is the H. H. Dow Historical Museum, Dow Gardens, the Alden Dow Home and Studio, and of course, Dow Chemical whose plants are available for guided tours. Home to several colleges and universities, Midland has a student friendly atmosphere. |
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Saginaw / Bay City
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Population: 75,612
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Saginaw has a population of around 61,000 residents. Nature is big is Saginaw with the Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge just south of the city, and the Green Point Environmental Learning Center. The wildlife refuge has 9,000 acres of land with hundreds of bird and animal species as its inhabitants. Fisherman flock to Saginaw for its walleye fishing in the Saginaw River, |
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