by Eric Freedman
University of Michigan Press, 1993
Paper: 978-0-472-08200-1 | eISBN: 978-0-472-12536-4
Library of Congress Classification F564.3.F74 1993
Dewey Decimal Classification 917.740443

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Whether your preference is for indoor or outdoor activities, whether you live in-state or are just planning to visit, whether you are traveling with children, as a couple, or singly, Michigan Free lists an abundance of cost-free or inexpensive activities from Detroit to the remote reaches of the Upper Peninsula, for all seasons. Michigan Free provides detailed information about free or inexpensive concerts, plays, museums, wildlife preserves, national parks and forests, live theater and dance, musical performances, nature centers, festivals, walking tours, and more. Also provided is an in-depth look at a variety of free attractions such as the annual Labor Day walk across the Mackinac Bridge. Each listing includes a description of the attraction, its location, and its hours of operation.

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