Traverse City offers several must see attractions while visiting the area. Below is a sample of the many area attractions you need to add to your list of things to do in Traverse City.
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Welcome to Leelanau.Com's guide to museums and historical resources in Leelanau County and the surrounding region. We have designed the guide for easy navigation. If you have questions or comments or would like to add your business or organization here, please e-mail info@leelanau.com or visit our information page. |
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Turtle Creek & Leelanau Sands Casinos All the high-voltage gaming action you want is right here. You'll always find more ways to play? more ways to win at Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel. Look for all the latest slots in the denominations you want most. Pair that with our own signature style table action and you've got twice the winning potential. |
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Join us aboard the schooner Manitou, one of the largest sailing vessels on the Great Lakes. Enjoy a unique adventure back in time as you discover the beauty of Grand Traverse Bay, Michigan from the deck of this majestic sailing vessel. |
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Located inside the Leelanau State Park in Northern Michigan, The Grand Traverse Lighthouse has been guiding ships and sailors since it was built in 1852. |
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A one-of-a-kind collection of rare antique musical instruments and music-making machines, from 1870 through 1930. A stroll through the Music House Museum is like a walk back in time... |
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Nationally recognized as a "big city" orchestra with a "world-class conductor", we are proud of the community support that makes this artistic excellence possible. |
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Traverse City Beach Bums Professional Baseball Here at the Traverse City Beach Bums we take pride in everything we do - and our website is no different. That's why we've partnered with one of the best website designers in the business, i am jack's design, to produce one of the coolest looking websites in minor league baseball. |
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TREAT is a consortium of the Old Town Playhouse, City Opera House, Dennos Museum at NMC, and Traverse Symphony Orchestra. Rotary Charities provided a significant development grant for this project. The arts and cultural organizations TREAT serves come from across the region from Petoskey to Manistee and range in size from the National Cherry Festival to the Gaylord Chamber Orchestra. |