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Pizza Papalis Detroit

Pizza Papalis Detroit – Another Stop on the Detroit Pizza Tour

Great things are said about PizzaPapalis, which has five locations in metro Detroit (seven if you count the combo Rio Wraps locations, where they have a limited menu in combination with wraps). This locally-grown, beloved restaurant, which started in the 80s, has ridden its popularity all the way to a location in Toledo. So I was excited to give it a try. Especially since there’s one not too far from my home. I must admit I never even noticed Pizza ...

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Lindsey

Slow Food Detroit

Slow Food Detroit: All You Need to Know

As a Chapter of Slow Food USA, Slow Food Detroit aims to fulfill the Slow Food mission at a local level. We celebrate our food traditions and heritages through local and regional food-related events such as rural and urban farm tours, farmers markets, wine tastings, brewery and wine tours, film screenings, and farm-to-school programs. Promoting the Slow Food Movement by providing alternatives to the fast food lifestyle that robs us of our agricultural, family, and culinary heritages. As we savor the ...

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Lindsey

DNR Outdoor Adventure Center

DNR Outdoor Adventure Center

My family and I finally had a Sunday with no plans, so we decided to head down to the (relatively) new DNR Outdoor Adventure Center located east of downtown along the Riverwalk. What a great place to spend a few hours – especially on a cold/snowy day when there aren’t as many outdoor options available. The DNR Outdoor Adventure Center is located in a beautifully renovated building located along the Riverwalk. Detroit, a vibrant urban city known for its rich ...

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Lindsey

What We Talk About When We Talk About Detroit

What We Talk About When We Talk About Detroit

Americans often criticize Detroit, reflecting a history of significant challenges. Once a prosperous hub, the city has been severely affected by job outsourcing, political corruption, racial tensions, and suburban migration. These factors have collectively contributed to its economic and social decline, making Detroit a symbol of urban struggle in the United States. In my hometown, when the subway is running late, you’ll often hear someone say, “Well, it could be worse: it’s not Detroit.” People will even ding Detroit in ...

Detroit Museum: History, Art and Science

Detroit Museum: History, Art and Science

I love family outings that require no planning, keep the kids completely engaged, and cost very little. Sunday was one of those days. In four hours, we were able to visit the Detroit Historical Museum and the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA). Here is my adventure in the Detroit museum. Detroit Historical Museum With a $5 parking lot located next door (enter off of Kirby Street), the Detroit Historical Museum was a great place to start our day.  This museum recently underwent a 6-month, ...

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Lindsey

6 Ways to Beat the Winter Blues in Detroit

6 Ways to Beat the Winter Blues in Detroit

We know you are sick of this weather. We are too. The piles of snow, the cold, the roads filled with potholes! We want spring! But since that darn groundhog was right, and it doesn’t look like spring is coming any time soon, here are a few ways to beat the winter blues. In Detroit, of course! 1. Detroit Institute of Arts The DIA is a great place to be in any weather, but especially nice in the winter. Escape into a ...

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Lindsey

Best Dinosaurs Museum in The US

Best Dinosaurs Museum in The US

Are you a parent who’s interested in scheduling children to visit a museum? You will soon discover that you have a great unlimited variety of museums to choose from. You should know that numerous old and young children find dinosaurs awesome. For this reason, consider your next family museum stop by be into a dinosaur memorial. There is certainly room for debate on building the definitive list of U.S. museums for dinosaur lovers. The diversity of species, the number of ...

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Lindsey

Best Place To See Sled Dog Race in Michigan

Best Place To See Sled Dog Race in Michigan

Winter in Michigan is a great time for snow sports such as skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing, but if you’re looking for a different type of winter sports action, then you won’t want to miss the UP 200 and other sled dog races around Michigan. We made this interactive guide to Michigan dog sledding to help you plan your trip. The UP 200 The UP 200 is one of the best dog sled races in the United States. Every winter, mushers ...

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6 Exceptional Things to Do on Mackinac Island

6 Exceptional Things to Do on Mackinac Island

Growing up in the central Upper Peninsula made it easy for my family to take day occasional day trips to Mackinac Island. My Dad would pack up the car in the early morning, and about three hours later, my mom, Dad, sister, and I would be on a ferry to the island. Those early memories include horses (lots of horses), fudge and ice cream, the hustle and bustle of the downtown area, and bike rides around the island. They’re fond ...

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Yates Cider Mill: Generations of Tradition

Yates Cider Mill: Generations of Tradition

A trip to a Michigan cider mill for some apple cider and donuts is a true sign of fall in Pure Michigan. Yates Cider Mill was born in the days of Lincoln, years before the electric light bulb made its debut. Six generations later, Yates continues to be a gathering place for many in and around the Rochester area. Yates is a place where people come to share traditions, memories, and a special sense of community. The Yates mill operation ...

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Delicious Fall Desserts in the Upper Peninsula

Delicious Fall Desserts in the Upper Peninsula

Autumn is harvest time and as we all know, along with the harvest comes delicious fall desserts. I caught up with a few of the Upper Peninsula’s best bakers this month to highlight some of their fall-inspired favorites. Sour Cream Apple Walnut Pie – Joe’s Cakes Joe’s cakes, within the historic Landmark Inn in Marquette, is a standout Upper Peninsula bakery, and Joe’s sour cream apple walnut pie is one of his most popular desserts. When Joe Heck’s grandmother immigrated ...

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Beauty & History at the Great Lakes Lighthouse Festival

Beauty & History at the Great Lakes Lighthouse Festival

Michigan lighthouses bring history, beauty, and uniqueness to our coastline. Each year, visitors can take an in-depth tour of some of these lighthouses at the Great Lakes Lighthouse Festival. Visiting the coastline of Lake Huron and stopping at a Michigan state park, fond memories can be made so easily. Although modern navigational technology has made lighthouses nearly obsolete, some still do serve as a guiding light for ships on the Great Lakes. More than 115 lighthouses dot Michigan’s Great Lakes ...

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Fall Fishing Adventure in Manistee River

Fall Fishing Adventure in Manistee River

The Manistee River, which runs approximately 232 miles through the Northern Lower Peninsula, passes through several villages before reaching Lake Michigan at the City of Manistee. The river’s rocky bottom, fast-moving cool water, and vigorous currents with calm pools make it a perfect habitat to hold and reproduce an abundance of fish. You can expect to catch steelhead as well as Chinook salmon and coho salmon on your fall fishing adventure in Manistee River. Manistee River Fishing Report Most people ...

Nemo 500 Outhouse Races

Nemo 500 Outhouse Races

The Nemo 500 Outhouse Races is a unique and hilarious concept where people participate in a race across the historic downtown with their clever outhouse designs. It is an annual event in Coopersville and invites plenty of fun, laughs, and lots of fun activities and food. So whether you are planning to take part in the mad race or just go as a spectator, get ready to have a wonderful time at this year’s Nemo 500 Outhouse Races. About The ...

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Find a Wild Beauty at Yellow Dog Falls

Find a Wild Beauty at Yellow Dog Falls

Yellow Dog Falls are a collection of drops at the on the lower Yellow Dog River, near Big Bay. They are relatively easy to access, only a short .75 mile from the road to the main drop. The riverside trail is pretty well marked by footprints of other waterfall enthusiasts. You do have to cross a creek or two, but there are makeshift bridges along the way. The saying goes something like “you’ll find it when you are not looking ...

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Lindsey