Discover the best top things to do in Great Lakes Bay, United States including Alden Dow Home and Studio, Solar System Sculptures, Dow Diamond, St. Lorenz Lutheran Church, Saginaw Veterans Memorial Plaza, Johnson's Giant Pumpkins, Bavarian Inn Holz Brucke Covered Bridge, Midland County Courthouse, Grandpa Tiny's Farm, Delta College Planetarium and Learning Center.
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5.0 based on 161 reviews
I have been to the Alden Dow office and home many times and I never tire of its beauty and history. I always learn something new and find another architectural achievement to be in awe of. His home reflects the humble yet complicated man he was. The space is absolutely gorgeous, fun, innovative and livable and surrounded by a magnificent landscape, the Dow Gardens. A definite must see in Midland. The docents are fabulous.
5.0 based on 297 reviews
Centrally located in downtown Midland, beautiful Dow Diamond is easily accessible from Business US 10. The state-of-the-art facility is home to the Great Lakes Loons, Class A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Loons played their inaugural game at Dow Diamond on April 13, 2007. Over 324,000 fans flocked to Dow Diamond that first season, and over 2 million total since. Dow Diamond has established itself as one of the premier minor league stadiums in the country, earning several awards in the process.
Every time I am at Dow Diamond for a Great Lakes Loons game, it is always an awesome experience. They have a great atmosphere and keep even those who don’t like baseball games entertained. Whenever in the area, make sure to grab some tickets, some ballpark food, and get ready to jam out to their awesome music and make sure to catch a game that ends in fireworks!
5.0 based on 126 reviews
This St. Lorenz Lutheran Church was founded in 1845 by German immigrants who came to Saginaw Valley. Church on Sunday is at 6:00 and 9:30 A,M. They have a cemetery. They have stained-glass windows. The cross is at the very top. They also have lots of flowers. The organ is beautiful! They have a tower and a steeple. The church was built with red bricks. It is gorgeous! Wow!
5.0 based on 10 reviews
this place is like a seasonal fair! so many experiences packed in one place. teh decoration is jubilant and lifts you mood up
5.0 based on 48 reviews
The kids were pooped at the end of our visit, so I walked alone from our parking spot at the Bavarian Inn. It was lit up and it is all wooden. You can walk along the side to get to the other side (I did not though), and it you can still see through the sides. Very well-made bridge that cars were driving on easily. It's not super long, so I'd say it takes a minute driving on, if that. It's right off the main street of Frankenmuth next to Bavarian Inn.
4.5 based on 109 reviews
A small heritage farm started by William 'Tiny' Zehnder that offers animal petting, farm education, wagon rides and seasonal fun. Check our Facebook page or website to see what's happening currently at the farm.
what a great place for a sunflower festival, petting zoo, crafters, great place for a festival. staff very friendly
4.5 based on 60 reviews
This little gem of a planetarium is set right in the middle of the charming town of Bay City. The planetarium has excellent programs introduced by a very good moderator named Mike. The audience when we attended was composed of families with children ages two through teenaged, and all seemed entertained. The seats were comfortable and the place was immaculately clean. The entrance fees are quite low ($6 for adults, $5 for children and seniors), and the gift shop sells reasonably priced educational toys and books. Highly recommend!
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