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“B” in Michigan Tour! Mackinac Island and Agawa Canyon
4 Days 3 Nights April through December “Great Fall Foliage Tour”
6 Days 5 Nights Mid May – Early October
The “B’s” have it for the ultimate “B” in Michigan Tour high-
lighting areas such as Ann Arbor, Frankenmuth, Bay Area, Step back in time to a place where transportation is
Flint and Saginaw. Everything has a “B” in it! To begin limited to horse and buggy, bicycle or foot. Sur-
with you’ll experience the Bakers and the Bears. Then rounded by water and its majestic lighthouses, you
continue on to live life like a lumber Baron along the Sagi- will experience the hustle and bustle of Main Street
naw River in historic Bay City. In Saginaw you’ll Be a star just as it was in the early 1800’s. Changing pace
in a cultural dining experience at the Theater. You’ll stop you’ll travel to Agawa Canyon on a 114-mile spec-
and shop at Birch Run Outlets. By the way don’t forget to tacular train journey that offers you pristine
add the Bulbs of the Holland Tulip Festivals and the Amish northern lakes and rivers, awesome granite rock
Buggies formations and the mixed forest of the Canadian
Shield.
Tour Includes:
Genitti’s Hole in the Wall, Haab’s Restaurant Tour Includes:
Teddy Bear Company, Jiffy Baking Company (Oh that 5 Nights Lodgings (2 nights each Sault Ste. Marie M
great corn bread!), Comedy Dinner Theater, Marshall and Mackinac 1 night Frankenmuth)
Frederick's Sculpture Museum, View the Glockenspiel 5 Breakfast - including Grand Hotel
(The Pied Piper of Hamlin Story), Bronner’s Christmas 1 Lunch 5 Dinners
Store. Agawa Canyon Train with lunch onboard I
Tours can be customized around themes: Lock Cruise in Sault Ste. Marie,
Christmas Celebration and shopping, Tulip Time, Ok- Carriage Tour on Mackinac Island
toberfest, Fall Foliage, Saints and Sinners Tour, Histor- Frankenmuth “ Little Bavaria”, Old Fort Macki- C
ic Homes Tour, Lumberjack Festival nac
This year your group travel should … “B” in Michigan!
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Detroit's African American History
2 Nights 3 Days Year Round
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From the anti-slavery movement of the 1800s, to
the civil rights unrest of the 1960s, to the develop-
ment of new musical genres, Detroit's African
American heritage is full of significant and influen- G
tial people, places, and events. It is a rich heritage
that continues today. The sites and attractions be-
low will open your eyes to the impact of African
Americans on Detroit, as well as the impact of De- A
troit on African Americans.
Tour Includes: N
2 Nights hotel accommodations
All Breakfast and Dinners
Just for Men Tour First Congregational Church, the last stop for
… Ladies Welcomed of Course! slaves crossing the river to Canada
Detroit, Michigan 2 Nights 3 Days Year Round Motown Historical Museum, who made famous
Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knights
If all things automotive get you revved, you're in the right and the Pips, Diana Ross and the Supremes
place. We're the birthplace of Henry Ford and home of the and the Jackson Five
Big Three, and you'll need a full tank of gas to explore all Charles H. Wright Museum of African American
the car culture here. Sit back and let a luxury motorcoach History
take you for one car attraction to the next! Henry Ford Museum, which tells the story of
Tour Includes: America’s fight for freedom from the Declara-
2 nights hotel accommodations tion of Independence through Civil Rights. The
All Breakfast and Dinners museum houses the bus on which Rosa Parks
Attractions include: the Auto Baron Homes including was riding in December of 1955
Eleanor Edsel, Henry Ford Village in Greenfield Village, Visit to Windsor Canada to explore the Under-
Piquette Model T Museum ground Railroad on the Canadian side of the
Options: North American International Auto Show (in border
January), Belle Isle Grand Prix Dinners will feature some of Detroit's best
“Soul Food” that the city has to offer
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