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HighlightsDOWNTOWN TRAVERSE CITY In the cultivated small town of Traverse City there is not only cherries, but also a lively catering and shopping scene for everyone. HENRY FORD MUSEUM Visit the historical indoor and outdoor museum, a classic car paradise, in which there are also various state cars to see. PICTURED ROCKS NAT. LAKESHORE 42 miles full of bizarre rock formations and colorful layers of rock make the cliffs at Lake Superior so famous. SILVER LAKES SAND DUNES Family-friendly activities and a beach buggy tour of the dune landscape can be enjoyed on Lake Michigan. DetroitCultural highlights as well as musical and industrial heritage in Motor City Detroit is located in the midwestern United States and is the largest city in the state of Michigan. It is located on the Canadian border, on the Detroit River between Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie. The city was founded in 1701 by French settlers as a place to trade fur, and over time has grown into the fourth largest city in the United States and an important commercial center - especially for the auto industry. The lively metropolis has around 700,000 inhabitants and is no longer just an absolute insider tip among Americans. In addition to the city's cultural and especially musical heritage, Detroit scores with a wide variety of innovative shops, restaurants and bars and attracts numerous visitors from all over the world.
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