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Tag Archives: Traverse City
Dance with the Girl Who Brought You: More Thoughts about Tourism
IMPORTANT NOTE: I’VE MOVED! Dear friends and readers, “Loving Traverse City” now has a new address. (It’s a lot easier to remember, too) You can reach it easily by going to http://blog.traversecity.com/. Or just follow this link. Thanks! Mike By … Continue reading
Tourists: Why I Love Them (And Why You Should, Too!)
IMPORTANT NOTE: I’VE MOVED! Dear friends and readers, “Loving Traverse City” now has a new address. (It’s a lot easier to remember, too) You can reach it easily by going to http://blog.traversecity.com/. Or just follow this link. Thanks! Mike By … Continue reading
The Cherries Start to Ripen — and Thereby Hangs a Tale
IMPORTANT NOTE: I’VE MOVED! Dear friends and readers, “Loving Traverse City” now has a new address. (It’s a lot easier to remember, too) You can reach it easily by going to http://blog.traversecity.com/. Or just follow this link. Thanks! Mike By … Continue reading
Posted in Festivals, Food & Drink, history, summer
Tagged American Spoon Foods, cherries, Cherry Bomb Lacrosse Tournament, Cherry Bowl Drive-in, Cherry capital Airport, Cherry Hill Boutique, Cherry Republic, Cherry Stop, Cherry Tree Inn, Cherryland Electric Cooperative, Leelanau Peninsula, McManus Southview Farm, National Cherry Festival, Old Mission, Old Mission Traders, Pleva's, Rev. Peter Dougherty, Traverse City
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Striking a Blow Against One-Dimensional Tourism
IMPORTANT NOTE: I’VE MOVED! Dear friends and readers, “Loving Traverse City” now has a new address. (It’s a lot easier to remember, too) You can reach it easily by going to http://blog.traversecity.com/. Or just follow this link. Thanks! Mike By … Continue reading
Posted in arts & culture, history
Tagged architecture, Baghdad, history, Little Bohemia, Old Mission Peninsula, painted ladies, Perry Hannah, Slabtown, Traverse City, Victorian
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Messing About in Boats… and on Boards… and Jet Skis..
IMPORTANT NOTE: I’VE MOVED! Dear friends and readers, “Loving Traverse City” now has a new address. (It’s a lot easier to remember, too) You can reach it easily by going to http://blog.traversecity.com/. Or just follow this link. Thanks! Mike By … Continue reading
Posted in kayaking, nature, Outdoor Sports, summer
Tagged boats, Elk Rapids, Grand Traverse Bay, kayaking, Lake Michigan, Traverse Area Community Sailing, Traverse City
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Floral Fireworks all over Traverse City (and Some Real Fireworks for July 4!)
IMPORTANT NOTE: I’VE MOVED! Dear friends and readers, “Loving Traverse City” now has a new address. (It’s a lot easier to remember, too) You can reach it easily by going to http://blog.traversecity.com/. Or just follow this link. Thanks! Mike By … Continue reading
Posted in cycling, Festivals, nature, spring
Tagged Boom Boom Club, cherries, fireworks, July 4, National Cherry Festival, Spring, Traverse City, Wildflowers
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What to do When the Weather Turns Ugly: A Great Exhibit at the Dennos Museum Center
IMPORTANT NOTE: I’VE MOVED! Dear friends and readers, “Loving Traverse City” now has a new address. (It’s a lot easier to remember, too) You can reach it easily by going to http://blog.traversecity.com/. Or just follow this link. Thanks! Mike By … Continue reading
Posted in arts & culture, Food & Drink, nature, spring, Uncategorized
Tagged Birds of Paradise, Dennos Museum Center, Grass River Natural Area, L. Mawby, Left Foot Charley, Mercato, morels, National Geographic, Northwestern Michigan College, Peninsula Grill, Right Brain Brewery, Short's Brewery, Silver Swan, Traverse City, Village at Grand Traverse Commons, Wildflowers
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The Cherry Blossoms Appear — and so does the National Cherry Festival
IMPORTANT NOTE: I’VE MOVED! Dear friends and readers, “Loving Traverse City” now has a new address. (It’s a lot easier to remember, too) You can reach it easily by going to http://blog.traversecity.com/. Or just follow this link. Thanks! Mike By … Continue reading
Posted in arts & culture, Festivals, Food & Drink, history, races, summer
Tagged Aaron Tippin, Carter Oosterhouse, cherries, Cherry Blossoms, Foreigner, Jana Kramer, Leelanau, Mitch Albom, Montgomery Gentry, National Cherry Festival, National Writers Series, Old Mission, Simon & Garfunkle, Styx, Traverse City
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A New “Virtual Birding Trail,” Just in Time for This Year’s Leelanau Birding Festival
IMPORTANT NOTE: I’VE MOVED! Dear friends and readers, “Loving Traverse City” now has a new address. (It’s a lot easier to remember, too) You can reach it easily by going to http://blog.traversecity.com/. Or just follow this link. Thanks! Mike Every … Continue reading
Leelanau Wineries Introduce a Loopy New Wine-Touring System
IMPORTANT NOTE: I’VE MOVED! Dear friends and readers, “Loving Traverse City” now has a new address. (It’s a lot easier to remember, too) You can reach it easily by going to http://blog.traversecity.com/. Or just follow this link. Thanks! Mike By … Continue reading
Posted in Food & Drink, Leelanau, spring
Tagged Bel Lago, Chateau Fontaine, Cherry Republic, Good Harbor, Laurentide, Leelanau Peninsula Vintners, Longview, Traverse City, wine-tasting
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