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I was in Grand Rapids last month and got to experience several restaurants and breweries. I wish I'd known there's an Omelette Shoppe there! I love the one in Traverse City and I'd have gone to the one in GR when I was there. I love HopCat, too! I didn't eat there, though; just drank beer. I need to go back for the Crack Fries, though!
Eating out in Grand Rapids, Michigan
We visit Tim's family in Grand Rapids, Michigan fairly often and I thought I'd write about a few Grand Rapids eateries where we've dined in recent months. The southwestern themed Sundance Grill and Bar is a favorite for us. We originally found Sundance downtown on Pearl Street while visiting one...
Holy cow, that is an impressive ice cream cone! As much as I love ice cream, I wouldn't be able to eat more than that. Looks like a fun place, especially being so steeped in history.
Check out the colossal ice cream cones at Michigan's Grindstone General Store
We heard about the "Thumb's largest ice cream cones" when we visited that appropriately named region of Michigan last summer. We made a mental note to make an ice cream stop when we visited the Thumb again this summer. Today, the city once billed as the "Grindstone Capital of the World" stakes i...
Woo hoo, congratulations! Quite an accomplishment!
Midwest Guest and Michigan Companion
As much as I like seeing my byline online, I still get a real charge out of seeing my name in an old-school print publication, so I was pretty jazzed to find a copy of The Michigan Companion in my snail mail box the other day. The Michigan Companion, published by Omnigraphics, is an encyclope...
What a wonderful history lesson! I've been thinking about visiting Cuyahoga Valley NP since I try to support the National Parks as much as I can, and it's so close to home. A trip for this summer or fall may be in order :-)
Erie and Ohio Canal: A short history and visiting Lock 29 along the CVNP Towpath Trail
Ohio owes much of its rapid growth in population and industry to the growth of its canal system during the early 1800s. Ohio canals also played an important part in the westward expansion of America and accelerated the growth of my own state of Michigan in the days leading to its drive to stateh...
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