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Crossroads Village & Huckleberry Railroad
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Address: 6140 Bray Rd, Flint, MI 48505-1807
Immerse yourself in the 1800s at Crossroads Village, which is set up with 19th century homes, mills and shops. The staff dresses in period attire and will personally welcome you into the village. Ride the Baldwin steam engine, watch a stage show at the Opera House, and take rides on the 1910 Ferris Wheel and the 1912...
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Address: 5045 Stanley Rd, Flint, MI 48506
The Genesee Belle is a paddlewheel riverboat. Take a scenic lunch or dinner cruise on this boat, which takes you around Mott Lake. Cruises offered in the fall and summer. A normal cruise, without a meal, usually lasts about 45 minutes. Call ahead for a schedule. You can also rent the boat for a private event. Managed...
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Address: 1602 W 3rd Ave, campus of Kettering University, Flint, MI 48504
Kids and the young-at-heart will enjoy this hands-on museum, which cleverly combines fun and eduaction. There are over 100 exhibits on science, arts and technology. Perfect for kids up to about 10 years of age, the museum is a fun place for families to spend the afternoon.
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Address: Battle Alley, Holly, MI 48442-1600
Battle Alley is a street in Holly that is only a few blocks long and has much historical value. The original buildings are there, most with apartments on the top floor and shops on ground level. Shop owners are currently working hard to renovate the buildings to imitate what they would have looked like in their...
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Address: 1310 E Kearsley St, Flint, MI 48503-1987
This is the largest planetarium in Michigan. The Planetarium is hard to miss as it's the only massive dome-shaped building in this area. While you're here, be sure to walk around the beautiful outdoor area surrounding this $15 million complex, which includes the Sloan Museum and Flint Institute of Arts. Sculptures are...
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Address: Miller Rd, Flint, MI 48503
If you enjoy Sunday driving to look at historical homes with beautiful architecture and landscaped lawns, then Flint has a neighborhood you should take the time to see. Several famous families have lived in Westwood, which is located just east of Miller Road. Harlow Curtis, the president of General Motors, and...
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Address: 624 E Kearsley St, Flint, MI 48503
This piece of Victorian architecture was once the home of Robert Whaley, the former president of Citizens Bank. The house was built in 1859, and the Whaleys bought it in 1885. After the Whaleys' deaths, the house was the McFarlen Home for Elderly Women for the next fifty years. The museum was incorporated in 1975 and...
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Address: Saginaw St, Flint, MI 48505
This park is located behind the covered pavillion at the University of Michigan's student center. This park runs along the river. Parts have graffiti, but most has green grass and walkways. If you're in the area, it's a nice place to have a picnic or take a stroll. Come here duing the day rather than at night.
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Address: 1221 E Kearsley St, Flint, MI 48503
The Sloan Museum is part of the cultural complex, which also includes the Flint Institute of Arts and the Longway Planetarium. The Sloan Museum is composed of several different exhibits, including the Science Discovery Center, a history exhibit on Flint and General Motors, an automotive gallery and additional...
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Address: Court St and Saginaw St, Flint, MI 48502
The courthouse, which is located in downtown Flint, is a cream colored building with large fluted columns along the front. It is a piece of Flint's history and is worth driving by to see. There's a canon displayed in the grass front lawn. Hours vary, so it's best to call ahead.
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