密歇根新闻广播 每个密歇根人都该去体验一次的70件事(在线收听) |
We asked you on Facebook. We went outside the studio (*gasp*) and asked people in the street. You tweeted us on Twitter. You told us 70 experiences every Michigander should have at least once. These are in no particular order...except to note Sleeping Bear Dunes was, hands down, the most popular response. Followed by "hunting for Petoskey stones." Social Media Producer Kimberly Springer spoke with Cynthia Canty about the experiences, places and events you're most excited about in our state. And don't get us wrong: there was a lot of grousing about potholes and MiDAS -- maybe rightfully so -- but we figure everyone needs a break. Time to stop and have just a little bit of gratitude for the positive things we see happening in communities around the state as we report the news and cultural happenings in Michigan. So get out your pen/stylus, check off the things you've done, and find some new experiences to have in our state. 1.Sleeping Bear Dunes, especially Pierce Stocking Drive #9 stop. 2.Red Pop 3.Bike along a bluff overlooking Lake Michigan on M-119/ a cruise along M-119, especially north of Harbor Springs. 4.Kayaking, boating, hiking at Pictured Rocks 每个密歇根人都该去体验一次的70件事2.jpg 5.Camp near the Lake Michigan shore in the Nordhouse Dunes 6.Sleeping Bear Dunes climb & Petoskey stone hunting 7.Sleeping Bear Dunes climb & Petoskey stone hunting 6.Pasties 7.Go on a wine tasting tour in Leelanau County 8.Tube down the Platte River until you hit Lake Michigan 9.Get lost in a corn maze 10.Grand Rapids 11.Wild blueberry picking (especially the U.P. during blueberry season) 12.Tahquamenon Falls 13.The Detroit Institute of Arts 14.Hunting Petoskey stones 15.Campus Martius Park (ice skating, concerts) 16.The Keweenaw Peninsula 17.The Headlands International Dark Sky Park 18.Detroit's Thanksgiving Day Parade ("where every race, ethnicity, gender etc. are all together and enjoying it together!") 19."Going up North" 20.A sunset from Ludington Light 21.Jumping off the breakwall in Petoskey 22.Isle Royale National Park 23.Mackinac Bridge (driving across it, going under it on a ferry) 24.A fall color tour by train 25.Visiting Whitefish Point Light 26.Mackinac Island (a Carriage Tour, biking to Fort Holmes) 27.Any activity on the Huron River 28.Tip-Up Town (Houghton Lake) 29.The Cheeseburger in Caseville Fest 30.Lighthouse tours 31.Art Prize (Grand Rapids) 32.Sunset in Grand Haven (during the spring, summer or fall!) 33.A race at Michigan International Speedway 34.Brockway Mountain Drive in the U.P. 35."A dune ride around Silver Lake in Mears, MI or take your own vehicle on the dunes. Either way, it's beautiful there." 36.Crawling to the top of the Copper Peak ski flying jump (Ironwood, MI) 37.Greek Town (Detroit) 38.Gwen Frostic's studio in Benzonia 39.Drive old 31 from Muskegon to Hart 40.Tunnel of trees starting at Harbor Springs 41.Sailing Tawas Bay 42.Michigan beer 43.Laughing Whitefish Falls 44.M-22 drive (especially in fall) 45.Peterson Beach on Lake Michigan 46.Whitefish bay and birding 47.Jeepin' Marblehead on Drummond Island 48.Camping along Lake Michigan in the northern part of the state 49.Detroit Jazz Festival 50.The Corktown Detroit celebration held the Sunday before St. Patrick's Day 51.Presque Isle Lighthouse 52."The thrill of the catch! Fishing is or should be an equal mix of relaxation and exhilaration. Catch and release, if you please." 53.Touring the Sault Ste. Marie locks 54.Silver Beach (St. Joseph, MI) 55.See Big Mac lit up at night! 56.Kitch-iti-kipi Spring at Palms Book State Park 57.AuSable River Canoe Marathon (Grayling, Michigan) 58.Higgins Lake 59.Saugatuck 60.Jumping off the Black Rocks in Marquette 61.Tecumseh's River Raisin Run 62.Great Lakes when they're frozen 63.McCourtie Park's beautiful cement bridges (Jerome, MI) 64.Boating anywhere along Michigan shores and islands 65.Yacht dreaming in Saugatuck 66.Sunsets on Lake Michigan 67.Hiking in the U.P. 68.Ann Arbor Art Fairs 69.Flint Institute of Art 70....and by popular demand: Holland and the Tulip Festival! |
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