DeWitt in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Golf Courses. Discover best things to do in DeWitt with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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5 based on 21 reviews
Built in 1996, this public golf course designed by Jerry Matthews is a 18-hole Bent grass course with water in play.
Attended a wedding here at their on-site wedding chapel. Very nice facility on beautifully manicured grounds. Nice place to hold a wedding for 100 or so attendees. Easy access and plenty of close parking.
4.5 based on 180 reviews
The Michigan History Center fosters curiosity, enjoyment and inspiration rooted in Michigan's stories. Home to both the Archives of Michigan and the Michigan History Museum, the Michigan History Center offers experiences for visitors of all ages and interests. There is no admission charge for the museum on Sundays. There is no admission charge for the Archives of Michigan. The Archives are open 1:00 - 5:00 pm Monday-Friday, and 10:00 am - 4:00 pm on Saturday.
I love History, and I am trying to work my way through the state checking off all the major venues from the bucket list. This museum had plenty of parking, a friendly staff, and was reasonably priced. If you have the SSS "park pass", the cost is cheaper. Price I do not recall, but I wanna say it was $4 versus $6. We went on a Saturday, so we did not have to pay to park. I guess on Sunday you can get in free we were told.
The museum is two levels and it's very well laid out with good displays and a variety of information. There is a snack shop on the first floor, but it did not appear to be open weekends. There was a vending machine however. We opted to do the first level, then drive down a few blocks and eat, then come back.
It did not take us long to get through the museum, even reading a lot of the displays as a couple with no children in tow. However, it is an affordable way to spend an afternoon learning something new.
5 based on 296 reviews
MSU's huge country-like campus offers a lovely setting for running, biking or just hanging out, and also has places to visit, like the Beal Botanical Gardens, Sanford Natural Area, the 70,000-capacity Spartan football stadium, an art center, planetarium and, of course, the MSU Dairy Store for ice cream.
Anytime I have friends and loved ones from out of state, they want to see the updates at Michigan State University. The campus is designed with the walking student to classes in mind. Don't forget to tour the farms attached too. Even check out the Student Union is a must.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Took a 4 year old friend here to play adventure golf. He had a great time and loved every minute of it. The course was in excellent condition. The carpets were good and the holes fun to play. The staff was very nice and helpful. Will bring him back here again.
4.5 based on 285 reviews
Designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1992, this building has served as Michigan's seat of state government since its completion in 1879.
This is one of the better marketed Capitols we have visited. We toured the building with a 3rd grade class and found it educational and entertaining. We appreciated learning more about the Capitol. It was great to learn that one of Michigan's favorite governors, Austin Blair, was an abolitionist.
5 based on 15 reviews
Staff: 5/5
Tees: 5/5
Fairways: 5/5
Greens : 5/5
Bunkers: 5/5
Price: 3/5
Awesome shape. Great layout. Pace of play was perfect. Would prefer to play the front nine here and 10-18 at Hawk Hollow. Rack rate is too much money for this course. Forest Akers West, Hawk Hollow, and Timber Ridge are better courses for the money.
4.5 based on 162 reviews
Interactive museum engages all five senses in the exploration, understanding and appreciation of the wonders of physical science.
Fun place for the family. Definitely happy we took the time to visit this Center. We were able to use our membership to recieve reciprocity access and enjoyed ourselves.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
Renovations keep making this venue better and better.
It's easy to get around inside. There are many food choices.
I love our West Upper Deck seats. Lines of vision are great.
There are multiple large bathrooms and several concession stands with a few free standing food options. Take the ramp instead of the stairs, though. It's a long way up.
4.5 based on 130 reviews
From rare vehicles like REO, Star, Durant, and Viking to classic Oldsmobiles, buggies, bicycles, aviation endeavors, trucks and engines- enjoy the excitement of transportation history! See why we are rated one of "The Ten Best Automobile Museums in the United States" exhibiting a small collection, by Car Collector Magazine.
I visited the R.E. Olds Transportation Museum in October 2017 during a visit to Lansing. The museum staff were very helpful in answering questions about the museum and the museum has a variety of cars to look at from all different decades of the 20th...MoreThanks so much for visiting and for the review!
3.5 based on 3 reviews
Memorial Park is full of memories. These include a memorial to veterans of all U.S. wars. A brick wall with a plaque and a flag pole. Also in the park in remembrances of the Bath school disaster. A place to stop, think and be grateful.
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