You have to see these 10 roadside attractions in Michigan
From life-size dinosaurs to ice cream in Hell, Michigan's two peninsulas offer up some roadside attractions that'll ease your highway fatigue.
Elizabeth Xu is a freelance writer born and raised in the Midwest. She’s been published by U.S. News & World Report, Paste Magazine, Reader’s Digest online, PetMD, Refinery29, and other publications.
Although she’s now settled back into her home state of Ohio, she’s happily called three other states home in the last four years: Michigan, Minnesota, and California. She travels with her dog when possible (including cross-country on Route 66) and is a proud graduate of the University of Michigan. Go Blue!
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