Depends on what you like, where you're visiting, and what time of the year you're coming. In the Detroit area, you should visit Greenfield Village and the Henry Ford museum. Also, the Renaissance Center (GM Headquarters), where you can take an elevator all the way to the top.
If you go north, there's Mackinac Island, which is loud and touristy. If you want something quieter, I'd go to places like Traverse City, which just has some hotels and beaches. I've also heard that Kalamazoo has an airplane museum, but I've never been there myself.
In the winter, there's some downhill skiing. Also, lots of cross-country skiing up in Houghton Lake.
2006-07-10 15:38:06
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answered by Sim S 2
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The Ann Arbor Art Fairs are coming up on July 19 - 22 (2006). These four concurrent juried fairs held on Ann Arbor's downtown streets, brings in hundreds of artists and street performers from around the country and is attended by half a million people from all over the country. Free entertainment, people watching and amazinig art to see. Plus yummy food booths with every cuisine imaginable. It's a challenge to see everything in the four days.
2006-07-11 13:37:27
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answered by Janine 7
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Visit Upper peninsula. Especially Pictured Rocks national lakeshore (don't miss boat cruise from city of Munising! it's really amazing!)
2006-07-10 22:34:28
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answered by forester 2
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Your in Detroit-go hang out at MGM Casino. Mackinac is a nice place too. Go north and go camping, fishing etc.
2006-07-10 22:21:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Pack up and move to North Carolina like everybody else up North.
Just kidding. Just about anything you want to do, if you are willing to travel to do it.
2006-07-10 23:37:28
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answered by nyman 2
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Absolutely nothing.
2006-07-10 22:20:34
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answered by KatieT 2
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work and buy stuff
2006-07-12 01:26:16
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answered by Anonymous
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