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  • CASTLE MUSEUM OF SAGINAW COUNTY

    The chateau may seem out of place in an industrial town, but the museum displays thousands of artifacts from the Saginaw Valley's 11,000-year history. See local archaeological finds and visiting treasures from the Smithsonian just 40 miles north of Flint. (11/2007)

    500 Federal Ave, Saginaw
    989-752-2861
    www.castlemuseum.org

  • FLINT FARMERS' MARKET

    You'll find fresh produce, meats, cheese and flowers here, as well as nontraditional market fare like wines, dog treats and books. Open 9am to 5pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays and 8am to 5pm on Saturdays, the year-round Flint Farmers' Market provides a delicious way to support local businesses. (10/2007)

    420 E Boulevard Dr
    www.flintfa...smarket.com

  • THE SLOAN MUSEUM

    Dedicated to automotive history, the Sloan lets you catch a glimpse of the automobile's golden age, view vintage vehicles alongside modern motorcycle exhibits and learn about Michigan's history along the way. (10/2007)

    1221 E Kearsley St
    810-237-3450

  • ZEHNDER'S RESTAURANT

    Zehnder's has been one of the most well- regarded restaurants in Michigan since 1927. Known for its Bavarian sausage and chicken dinners, it combines delicious food and old-fashioned charm. $$ (10/2007)

    730 S Main St, Frankenmuth
    800-863-7999
    www.zehnders.com



  • GRAND BLANC INN

    A sports bar that just happens to serve delicious pizza, Grand Blanc Inn is the perfect place to grab a slice with a cold one and watch the game with friends. (10/2007)

    5313 S Dort Hwy
    810-694-0010

  • FRANKENMUTH

    With its quaint Old World architecture, it's easy to see why Frankenmuth is called "Michigan's Little Bavaria." Travel via carriage to the winery, a spa or the one- of-a-kind shops lining its picturesque streets. (10/2007)

    30 miles north of Flint
    800-386-8696
    www.frankenmuth.org