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South Carolina's Hammock Coast®
Underneath sorbet-colored skies, you'll find the quiet beach communities of South Carolina’s Hammock Coast: Pawleys Island, Litchfield Beach, Murrells Inlet, DeBordieu Colony and southern Garden City.
On the Hammock Coast are spacious beaches and pristine salt marshes, offering chances to soak up the sun, spirit away on a kayak or even catch fish and blue crabs for dinner. Perfectly situated between Charleston and Myrtle Beach, the Hammock Coast is serviced by two major airports.
Pawleys Island, one of America’s oldest seaside resorts, has been named one of the best beaches in the world. As the birthplace of the rope hammock, relaxation has a long history here. (And gave inspiration to the region’s moniker as the “Hammock Coast.”) Litchfield Beach, just north of Pawleys, earned TripAdvisor's designation as one of the Top 10 beaches in America! Murrells Inlet, known as the “Seafood Capital of South Carolina,” was originally a fishing village on a
protected inlet. The southern portion of Garden City overlooks Murrells Inlet and the Atlantic Ocean, offering stunning views in every direction. And DeBordieu Colony offers a stunning beach near historic Georgetown, where history comes alive at five museums.
Between the business districts of Murrells Inlet and Litchfield are two of the Hammock Coast’s most famous attractions –Brookgreen Gardens and Huntington Beach State Park. Recognized as one of the top birding spots on the East Coast, the state park offers camping and access to an undeveloped beach. Just across Ocean Highway is Brookgreen Gardens, a 9,127-acre botanical and sculpture garden that has drawn visitors since 1931.
Dotting the Hammock Coast are also several award-winning golf courses, many built on former rice plantations that provide a graciously Southern golf experience. Three of Golf Magazine's “Top 100 You Can Play” are here, in fact.
Visit HammockCoastSC.com today for more information! ¤
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Acres of Inspiration –
Brookgreen Gardens Murrells Inlet, SC
Brookgreen Gardens South Carolina encompasses more than 9,000 acres in South Carolina
Lowcountry, located between Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island.
A National Historic Landmark, Brookgreen Gardens is a beautiful combination of nature, art and history. Brookgreen has been named one of the top ten botanical gardens in the United States and is also home to the finest collection of American figurative sculpture in the world.
Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, Brookgreen has also been designated as a National Historic Landmark.
Brookgreen Gardens four areas of focus are American Sculpture, Lowcountry History, our Botanical Gardens, and the Lowcountry Zoo. The Huntington Sculpture Garden covers 35 acres and includes 2 indoor galleries and a visible storage and research center. This extraordinary place houses a collection of over 2000 works of art, spans a period from the early 1800s to the present and includes works from many of the
most notable American sculptors. The traveling exhibit Rodin: Contemplation and Dreams opens January 29, 2023 and runs through April 23, 2023. Forty-five works from the prestigious Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Collection will portray the genius of Rodin including portraits, full figures, torsos, fragments, and reliefs. For Summer 2023, make plans to attend Summer Light: Art by Night on Wednesdays and Saturdays, June 7 – August 26.
For more information and tickets go to our website, www.brookgreen. org. There are always new exhibits, events, and programs are happening at Brookgreen Gardens, which is why we can say Brookgreen is “Ever changing. Simply amazing.”
Brookgreen Gardens is located on U.S. 17 between Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island, South Carolina. It is open daily, and admission is good for seven days.
For more information, visit our web site www.brookgreen.org or call 843-235-6000. ¤
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Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Thomas Beach Vacations Offers Spacious Myrtle Beach Vacation Rentals in SC
Thomas Beach Vacations: Touching Lives. Making Memories.
– When is the last time you took a real family beach vacation—the kind that results in sunburned noses, ice cream in the middle of the day, and evenings watching fireworks over the sea? The result is lifelong memories
and photos viewed over and over for generations.
Thomas Beach Vacations of North Myrtle Beach, S.C. wants to exceed your expectations in service and quality accommodations and make those special escapes with family and friends extraordinary. We have
a large selection of properties— ocean front homes, villas and condominiums.
Whatever the size of your group, select from one to eight bedrooms with amenities such as private pools, lazy rivers, spas, workout rooms, game and theater rooms,
Picture Yourself on Pawleys Island SC – The Original Beach Vacation
Let OnlyPawleys.com help you make the most of your trip to Pawleys Island SC. We offer over 300 private homes and condominiums that are available for weekly rentals. Sizes range from cozy cottage-type beach houses to homes large enough to accommodate family groups. From our picturesque beaches and
outdoor activities to the many rentals on the island, we want to be sure you get the very best experience. One of the oldest summer resorts on the East Coast, Pawleys Island is still unspoiled and casual, with a delightful stretch of wide beach and sand dunes. Generations of families have been delighted by its
beauty and quiet relaxation! With the surrounding golf courses, attractions and uncrowded beaches, there’s always something new to explore.
Settle back in the perfect vacation rental, Only Pawleys has what you’re looking for! Contact us today to help plan your next visit.
www.onlypawleys.com ¤
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Step into Sun-Filled Days at Ocean Drive Beach & Golf Resort
Whether you are planning a family vacation, a weekend getaway or a corporate meeting, the Ocean Drive Beach & Golf Resort is the perfect beach destination.
Accommodations include Oceanfront and Oceanview Rooms, Oceanfront Suites, Oceanfront Efficiency Suites and Condo Apartments. Oceanfront efficiency suites are comfortably furnished with
either 3 extra-large double beds or 1 King and 1 double bed and include fully furnished kitchens, two remote controlled TVs, free wireless internet access and more.
Amenities include a large oceanfront deck with pool, lazy river, whirlpool and Hoto’s Beach Bar and Grill. Relax in the indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna, fitness center and arcade. Sample a delicious breakfast
In Need of a Beach Escape?
Beautiful Myrtle Beach with its sixty miles of white sandy beaches is an ideal vacation destination.
At Grand Atlantic Resort vacation condo rentals, you will be right in the center of Myrtle Beach’s attractions, shopping and exceptional selection of restaurants.
Endless Ocean views are yours to enjoy from the comfort of your condo living room and balcony. Pull up a lounge chair and soak up the sun from the resort’s oceanfront, grassy lawn. Resort water venues include a lazy river, heated outdoor/indoor pools, hot tub and children’s pools.
at the OD Café.
Ocean Drive Resort welcomes you and your family to relax and get ready for sun-filled days.
Home to 94.9 The Surf, Beach Music Radio Ocean Drive Beach & Golf Resort North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29582 800-438-9590 www.odresort.com ¤
hot tubs, and grills. Many of the rentals are within walking distance of restaurants, shops and entertainment venues. Wait, Fido is a part of the family vacation, too. No worries, we also have pet-friendly rentals.
The toughest part will be deciding where to stay—waterway or marsh view, golf course villa or ocean front and steps from that beautiful sand and Atlantic Ocean. Thomas Beach
Vacations has been in business since 1962. Many of our guests return year after year and are a part of the Thomas family.
We look forward to welcoming you at Thomas Beach Vacations and turning your vacation into a lifetime of wonderful memories and traditions. Be sure to book your next vacation now with Thomas Beach Vacations at NMBVacations.com. ¤
Every condo is equipped with a kitchen that has everything you need. For best service, book directly through the secured and official website at www.grandatlanticresort.com.
Or call us at 1-800-852-7032. ¤
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Winter Adventures in Indiana
Indiana, “Heart of the Midwest” is rich in outdoor adventure and activities, quaint scenery, American history and gorgeous landscapes.
Also known as “The Crossroads of America,” each region has its own attractions to offer.
If you’ve chosen winter for your
Indiana vacation, you’ll be rewarded with a beautiful time of year. This time of year is excellent for skiing and many other outdoor winter activities, which include cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, ice fishing and winter camping. Winter brings cold temperatures and plenty of snow to
Indiana, making skiing perfect. The winter months begin in the end of November with the largest snowfalls usually occurring during January and February. An Indiana ski vacation can be the perfect place to get the most out of the winter months.
Indiana’s state parks and nature
preserves are just as enjoyable to visit in the winter as they are in the summer, spring and fall. They offer plenty of diverse landscapes where you can go hiking and camping through the woods and mountains. What a great way to enjoy nature in Indiana’s winter.
Northern Indiana Lakes Country – Pokagon State Park and 101 Natural Lakes
With Indiana’s most beautiful state park, wineries and a craft brewery, buffalo preserve, scenic golf courses and outlet shopping, Northern Indiana Lakes Country is a family-friendly getaway.
Outdoor recreation lovers flock to Pokagon State Park and our 101 natural lakes. Hike, rent a bike or take a guided horseback ride. Boat rentals, kayaks, paddleboats and fishing boats are available to explore Lake James. Enjoy lunch or dinner at the historic Potawatomi Inn. Trine State Recreation Area offers 200 acres of wooded grounds, with cabins, public fishing and boat rentals on Gentian Lake.
Wild Winds Buffalo Preserve is home to nearly 200 buffalo. Sleep under the stars in a safari tent or under buffalo blankets in the log-
hewn bed and breakfast. Enjoy samples of locally-grown wine or shop for bargains at The Shops at Fremont.
Shopping for Holiday Magic
For most, finding just the right gift for the people we love is of great importance as we enter the season of giving. A great many options are available for choosing gifts in Madison County. Here is a small sampling. Magic is everywhere as you walk into Pendleton’s Magication Station, 126 W. State St.! Filled with products to spark creativity in children., find everything from fanciful dragons to vocation-based toys. The “Warmth and Coziness of Christmas,” Seasons of the Heart Gift Shoppe’s holiday
Northern Indiana Lakes Country Angola, IN 46703 (800) LAKE-101 www.lakes101.org ¤
Don’t let the winter weather stop you from going caving in Indiana. Indiana has its own share of caves, offering underground rivers, cavernous rooms filled with stalactites and stalagmites and guided tours of the wonders to be found.
Each season has its highlights and features, making Indiana fun throughout the year. ¤
open house, is 11/11-12 at 2115 E 67th St., Anderson. Shop for holiday décor, enjoy tastings, and choose from hundreds of unique gifts. Visit Elwood and Simply Goodness Soap, 5140 W 1550 N. Hand-crafted goat milk soaps and more will be featured at “Christmas on the Farm” 11/1112. The “Kids” will be happy to greet you.
Go to www.visitanderson madisoncounty.com for a full listing. ¤
Lakes. Mountains. Outdoor Adventure. Morristown, Tennessee
Whether exploring Panther Creek State Park, fishing on Cherokee Lake, or playing disc golf like the pros, there’s always more in Morristown, Tennessee.
Featuring more than 1,400 acres, Panther Creek State Park is located minutes from downtown.
More than 30 miles of hiking trails are tailored to all levels of difficulty. Take a casual nature walk or climb
the steep ascent of Point Lookout, which offers spectacular views of the lake and Cumberland Mountains from its perch 1,460 feet above sea level. The Park also has multiple mountain biking, horse trails, and 50 camp sites. A popular destination for picnicking, fishing, and camping, Panther Creek is also home to an 18hole disc golf course.
Morristown is Tennessee’s Disc Golf Capital® with four championship-caliber courses and was recently named the country's 4th most-popular disc golf small town by UDISC. The city is also host to the annual Tennessee State Disc Golf Championships the first weekend of June attaching over 500 participants.
In addition to the courses at
Panther Creek, disc golfers flock to the Cherokee Park course, Kiwanis Course at Wayne Hansard Park and the Rotary Course at Frank Lorino Park, which offers a dual basket setup and alternate course lengths for two 18-hole options. While the courses attract experienced disc golfers from across the country, you don’t have to be a pro to enjoy the sport.
Historic Downtown showcases the city’s past and present. Featuring the nation’s only overhead sidewalk system, the Skymart, the area is filled with quaint shops and boutiques, and is the location for many annual events. You won’t want to miss downtown's newest hot spot, 1907 Brewing Company offering craft beers, ciders, and craft sodas. ¤
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Chautauqua-Lake Erie Region – Winter in Western New York’s Snowbelt
Plan a cozy winter getaway to the Chautauqua-Lake Erie Region.
Proximity to Lake Erie “lake effect” means snow for Chautauqua County, averaging 200 inches annually. For downhill and cross-country snow sports, head to Peek’n Peak Ski Resort and enjoy 27 slopes and trails, state-of-the-art snowmaking, eight chairlifts, four progressive terrain parks and a renowned ski and snowboard school. There’s even
a tubing area with seven lanes that transforms into a nighttime Lunar Lights show featuring ever-changing lights that pulse, fade and change in coordination with an immersive sound system.
Skiers and snowmobilers can also enjoy Cockaigne Ski Area in Cherry Creek’s 10-acre terrain park, 15 slopes and trails, plus on-resort dining options. Amenities like a new Snowmobile Adventure Park and dedicated trailer parking for easy access to Chautauqua County’s 400 miles of snowmobile trails via Boutwell Hill State Forest, located just across the road, are also available for use.
Cross country skiers and snowshoers will also find opportunities on the ChautauquaLake Erie Region’s multi-use trail systems including Long Point State Park on Chautauqua Lake, Lake Erie State Park, Boutwell Hill State Forest, the Eastside and Westside Overland Trails, and Jamestown’s Audubon Community Nature Center.
After a day of full of winter activities, indulge in après ski fun. Sip local wine from Lake Erie Wine
Country. Stop by the Grape Discovery Center in Westfield to learn about the history of grape-growing in the region. Enjoy a craft beverage from one of breweries and distilleries located throughout the region.
Grab a bite at one of the many local restaurants open year-round. Whether you are craving hearty, comfort food, classic bar food or an upscale dining experience, you will find it all in the Chautauqua-Lake Erie Region.
The state-of-the-art exhibits at the National Comedy Center in Lucille Ball’s hometown, Jamestown, NY, take guests on an interactive journey through comedy’s history. Be sure to ask about dual admission to the LucyDesi Museum, located just a couple blocks away. While in town, don’t miss the chance to experience the Roger Tory Peterson Institute, Robert
Hit the Trails in Montgomery County, NY
No matter where you go in Montgomery County, New York, the river is always there, the backdrop of all activities in the Mohawk Valley, the touchstone to which we always return. When you visit, put the future in perspective by thinking about the past, about the history of this region so rich in people, ideas and dreams. The past, after all, has made our present what it is, with its rich heritage of cultures, its broad commercial and industrial base, our extraordinary architectural legacy and our deep attachment to the land. In the early 19th century, even when leisure travel was a luxury, the Mohawk Valley was a favorite destination. And so it is today.
Montgomery County currently has approximately 181 miles of funded New York State Snowmobile Trails and many more miles of unfunded trails. These trails are maintained and groomed annually from December 21 through March 20 (weather permitting) by local snowmobile Clubs. Most of these trails are in excess of 8 feet wide and all are marked and well maintained. Many private businesses throughout the County donate financial support and machinery toward the maintenance of these trails.
H. Jackson Center or enjoy some interactive, virtual entertainment at Mulligan’s on Fairmount.
Chautauqua County is a great place for a relaxing weekend getaway. Take a stroll through Chautauqua Institution and admire the expressions of American architecture dating back to the Victorian era. Rent a secluded cabin or cottage or stay in a quaint bed
and breakfast and immerse yourself in a beautiful winter wonderland around a warm fire. With many local accommodations offering special packages, winter is one of the best times of year to visit.
For a full schedule of events and winter attractions, call the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau at 866-908ILNY (4569) or visit TourChautauqua.com. ¤
“Relax, Play, Wander, Discover
In Fulton County, NY”
The splendor of the seasons comes naturally to Fulton County, NY where the southern Adirondack Park meets the Mohawk Valley. Fulton County is home to 44 lakes and 74,832 acres of wild forest, and is blessed with a rich, inviting history and a wealth of culture and the arts.
In an area so varied, beauty is abundant in spring, summer, winter and fall, and the slate of activities is equally complete.
Fulton County offers 400 of miles of snowmobile trails groomed and
maintained by local snowmobile clubs. Many trails are made available through the generosity of the private landowners. Please be respectful.
Snowmobilers also take to many of our frozen lakes, where there are a number of poker runs and other snowmobile events throughout the winter months. Be safe and all New York State and local laws and ordinances must be obeyed.
For more information, please visit www.44lakes.com.
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Emerald Isle Realty
Choose from Over 700 NC Beach Vacation Rentals
Celebrating over 60 years of making dream beach vacations come true along the beaches of North Carolina! Emerald Isle is the perfect destination for your family reunion, beach wedding, retreat or any getaway. Choose from over 700 NC beach vacation rentals including cottages, duplexes, condos and luxury units with pet friendly
properties as well. Relax at the beach or let our activity coordinators create the perfect itinerary for your family or group.
Choose from kayaking, boating, fishing, biking, golf, ecology tours, bird watching, parasailing, surfing lessons, scuba diving and more! Or spend the day visiting our historic sites, museums and parks along
the Crystal Coast. There’s always something to do!
Contact us at Emerald Isle Realty where we will go the extra mile to make your visit to the Southern Outer Banks a memorable experience. Online specials posted daily.
Visit www.EmeraldIsleRealty.com or call 888.230.2882 and make your vacation dreams a reality! ¤
NEW JERSEY
Unplug, Unwind and Enjoy the Outdoors
this Season in Monmouth County
Monmouth County, NJ may be well known for its sandy beaches and boardwalks, but don’t let the cooler weather stop you from continuing to explore the outdoors!
If you’re looking for a fun way to spend the day outdoors with family or friends, take a trip to a pick-yourown farm and find fresh produce straight from the source. Many farms also provide outdoor activities for visitors through the holidays so check your desired location to see what is offered. To find the perfect farm for your trip, visit GrownInMonmouth. com. The website also provides
information on area wineries, breweries, farmers markets, and restaurants that use local produce. If you’re looking to spend the day outdoors, you’re in luck! Monmouth County is home to more than 30 County-owned park areas totaling nearly 18,000 acres of open space, trails, lakes, and woods. Fall and winter activities include hiking, nature spotting, sledding, cross country skiing, biking and more! Visitors can also take advantage of numerous county-owned golf courses, home to five championship 18-hole courses, two 18-hole executive courses, a 9-hole, par 3 course and three warmup ranges. For more information, visit MonmouthCountyParks.com.
In addition to all that Monmouth County, NJ offers – visit Tourism.VisitMonmouth.com for shopping destinations, restaurants, museums, theaters, local happenings and so much more!
This article is supported in part by a grant from New Jersey Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism.
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Culinary Adventure Awaits You In Ohio Amish Country
Discover everything from downhome comfort foods to approachable but elegant fare. Try scratch-made baked goods and beautifully crafted cheeses, while exploring expertly tended vineyards and modern breweries.
Our Amish restaurants rely on their central European roots and rural
resourcefulness to prepare authentic dishes. Begin with fresh bread and peanut butter spread. Scoop up helpings of noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans, and chicken or roast. Our chefs and cooks have worked to perfect their recipes while sourcing local products. Fresh herbs, in-season vegetables, and local
meats, adorn the menus of these conscientious dining rooms.
Ohio Amish Country has grapes and hops, and we know how to use them. Our vintners have been cultivating crops and perfecting flavors to bring you the best bottles available in the area. From sweet to saucy, our wines will bring local flavor to your trip. ¤
Explore Millersburg, Ohio -
The Heartbeat of Ohio’s Amish Country
Eat and Drink…Shop all Day… Stay and Play! That’s what you’ll find in Historic Downtown Millersburg, Ohio.
Take one of the Foodie Tours where you’ll be able to enjoy lots of finds including sweet treats, fudge and ice cream. Or visit one of the pubs, coffee shops or restaurants ranging from fine dining to casual
eating. Visit some of the wineries, vineyards and breweries where you’ll find an assortment of wine and craft beers.
Shop all day at some of the shops and boutiques featuring everything from antiques, jewelry, pottery, toy shop and even a store for your furbabies.
At the end of the day, relax in one
More Than a Hotel – Berlin Resort
The Berlin Resort welcomes you to visit a simpler time in the heart of Amish Country. Come experience the beautiful scenery and rolling hills of Holmes County. Watch the horses pull the buggies down the road. Shop in our quaint downtown stores with many featuring locally
made items and antique stores. And enjoy the wonderful food and bakery delights… you can experience a Thanksgiving dinner every day in Amish Country or take part of other delicious cuisine in our adorable little bistros and cafes. And, best of all, you can relax in the tranquility of
of the many lodgings. Choose from quaint, unique guestrooms, beautiful Inns or hotel.
However you choose to spend your getaway, you’ll find Great Shopping…Great Dining…Great People.
Historic Downtown Millersburg www.historicdowntown millersburg.com ¤
our unique property which features an activity for everyone including a Children’s Village, playground, pool, hot tub, fire pits, pitch and putt golf, a movie theatre, walking path, free hot breakfast and so much more.
Visit our website to learn more www.berlinresort.net. We can’t wait to meet you! ¤
Plan A Holiday Shopping Get-A-Way In Amish Country
Why fight the traffic and crowds of the malls this year when picturesque Wayne County Ohio, part of the world’s largest Amish Community, has something for everyone on your list.
Shop Downtown Wooster and enjoy the beautiful Christmas windows beginning November 18th. You’ll find just what you’re looking for with its many specialty shops located along this historic main street.
Located near or along the historic Lincoln Highway, you’ll find The J.M. Smucker Company Store and Café in Orrville, P. Graham Dunn Retail Gallery in Dalton and Lehman’s Hardware in Kidron.
The Village of Smithville boasts many unique shops in the Barn Restaurant Complex including the
Oak Cupboard General Store, Jump n Shout, a kids play area and Toyrifix Specialty Toy Store, a wonderful toy store that all ages enjoy.
Visit the Wayne County Convention & Visitors Bureau online at www.wccvb.com for a complete list of area holiday shops and events.
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OHIO
Year-Round Fun for Everyone in Streetsboro!
If you're looking to have some fun, look no further. Come visit us in Streetsboro, Northeast Ohio’s Best Vacation Value, where we offer a safe, affordable, convenient and FUN experience for everyone! Kick back and relax or do some exploring as you enjoy the over 60 nearby attractions including Aurora Farms Premium
Outlets, the Streetsboro Antiques
Mini Mall, the Cuyahoga Valley National Park & Scenic Railroad, ThornCreek Winery, Wintergreen
Tree Farm, Rooted Oaks OH, In The Woods, Boston Mills Brandywine Ski Resort, an assortment of parks, unique shopping, museums and so much more – the options are endless.
Discover the Stories of Steubenville
Everyone loves a story and there are many to discover in Steubenville. Situated on the Ohio River, the city is rich in history, founded as part of the westward expansion of the country. Twenty-four larger than life murals around the city depict the development of the town from its frontier beginnings to its decades of industrial strength and the home
Discover Mohican!
Send for our 2022 Adventure Guide and you will discover why the Mohican area is an amazing four-season adventure destination.
Whether hiking, biking, snowmobiling or by horseback, the Mohican trails are full of scenic views and yearround beauty.
Visit downtown historic Loudonville during Winterfest and
of such celebrities as Dean Martin.
More stories and history can be found at the reconstructed Historic Fort Steuben (part of the Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail), the First Federal Land Office, the Mansion Museum and nearby Historic Mt. Pleasant. Take a hike and StoryWalk through Beatty Park, a nature preserve in the center of town.
Streetsboro welcomes you at our nine affordable franchise hotels. two beautiful campgrounds and over 50 family friendly restaurants ranging from fast food, drive thru or casual dining. There are numerous special events taking place throughout the year. Start planning now for your next memorable vacation or winter getaway. ¤
Enjoy unique shopping and dining throughout the year and a delightful holiday attraction in November and December: the Steubenville Nutcracker Village and Holiday Market with 200 unique life-size Nutcrackers displayed around the downtown. 866-301-1787 www.visitsteubenville.com ¤
stop in the unique specialty shops or take a day trip to Amish Country and tour an Amish home and farm. Visit area museums or take in a movie in Loudonville’s historic Ohio Theatre. Listen to live entertainment at one of our local wineries or breweries.
Whether you choose to stay a week or a weekend, Mohican Country is home to many family-owned and
Ashland County Makes Travel Memorable
Rolling farmland and gentle wooded hills of Johnny Appleseed fame dominate the landscape and make antique hunts and auctions events for everyone to enjoy. Specialty shops, horseshows, ice cream socials, classic car shows, an antique tractor and engine show, farmers markets and free bandshell concerts make life especially pleasant. Take a walking tour of
our historical district and visit the Ashland County Historical Museum, one of many fun spots for Ashland OH tourism ideas.
We host some great events including the Ashland County Fair and Ashland County Farm Tour as well as the Ashland Symphony, Ashland University Theatre, Ashland Regional Ballet and Chautauqua Storytelling Performances.
award-winning accommodations. From rustic to royal, there are cabins, cottages, treehouses, a state park lodge and even a castle ready to welcome you. For more information visit www.DiscoverMohican.com or follow us on Facebook or Instagram at Discover Mohican. Mohican Visitors Bureau 419-994-2519 DiscoverMohican.com ¤
BalloonFest, one of Ashland’s premier events, is held every year. The Balloon Glow, music and stage performances, along with balloon races, make for a fun-filled weekend. Explore Ashland 211 Claremont Avenue Ashland, Ohio 44805 419-281-4584 toll free: 877-581-2345 www.exploreashlandohio.com ¤
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There’s No Off-Season For Adventure In Grove City, Ohio
From adrenaline-pumping thrills to peaceful winter hikes, find that and more just 10 minutes from Downtown Columbus!
Start with breakfast pizza at Grandstand Pizza to earn your first stamp on the Grove City Pizza Trek, a curated trail where you earn a free tee. Hike out to the suspension bridge on the REI River Trail at Scioto Grove Metro Park for inspiring views before lunch at another stop on the Pizza Trek.
Dickens Victorian Village
Only a Scrooge would miss Cambridge, Ohio’s Dickens Victorian Village held November 1, 2022 through January 1, 2023 throughout downtown. Now in its 17th jolly year, this immersive event known as “The Most Unique Holiday Experience in the Midwest” whisks guests back in time faster than you can say “Tiny Tim” for big holiday fun!
In this one-of-a-kind seasonal public art installation, guests walk amidst nearly 100 lifelike scenes, frozen in classic moments from life in the Victorian era. Each one has been
Take aim at LVL UP Sports, where snowy days increase excitement as splatters of color meet pristine snow. Visit the bison pasture at Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park (or find them via the camera in the warmth of the nature center). If easygoing is more your vibe, walk the labyrinth at the Gardens at Gantz Park.
Refuel with Italian-American inspired cuisine at Cimi’s Bistro while you cozy up by the fireplace. Pro Tip: Order a flatbread pizza and get your
Pizza Trek Guide stamped!
Spend the evening in Grove City Town Center exploring the area's collection of shops, libations in hand, in the Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA).
Find your home away from home at one of 18 lodging options to rest up for two of your next big adventure! Go to visitgrovecityoh.com/ winter-adventure or call 800-539-8747 to find out more. ¤
meticulously sculpted and painted by local artisans.
Stop by the Welcome Center in the heart of the Dickens Victorian Village to visit with costumed volunteers, purchase gifts and souvenirs, while gaining a sneak peek into the event’s history and how the community rallies together each year to make it a success. Don’t forget to visit the Imagination Station to get your picture taken in traditional Victorian clothing.
Additional ticketed events like downtown trolley tours, cemetery
Relax in Carroll County
Located at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in East Central Ohio, Carroll County offers you small-town charm and those windy, rural routes that draw motorcycle and sports car enthusiasts. This community invites you to relax and enjoy its rolling hills and scenic vistas.
The county is only a short drive from Akron, Cleveland, Columbus and Pittsburgh and offers you a chance to “retreat, relax and rejuvenate” from the hustle and bustle of this technology-heavy world.
Besides enjoying boating, fishing
tours and Victorian Teas (including one with Her Majesty Queen Victoria herself) keep the festive atmosphere going all season long.
Once you’re ready to transport yourself back to the future, visit the 1881-built Guernsey County Courthouse for a holiday lights spectacular set to a fantastic soundtrack. More than 66,000 colorful lights dance to the rhythm of your favorite carols and seasonal songs. The display runs nightly from 5:30 to 9 p.m., and on the holidays until 11 p.m. Learn more at DickensVictorianVillage.com ¤
and kayaking on Leesville and Atwood lakes, you can visit the McCook House Civil War Museum, Ashton House Museum and Susie’s Museum of Childhood. Carroll County also has a variety of restaurants to satisfy your cravings. You will find the perfect must-have gift at our mom-and-pop shops in Minerva and Carrollton.
There are many things to see and do in Carroll County.
For a schedule of events, please see carrollcountyohio.com/events. ¤
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Don’t Miss the Historic Merry-Etta Holiday Season
Join us on the Armory lawn on November 19th to kick off the holiday season with the tree lighting ceremony. At 6pm, we will light up the whole block with thousands of lights as the town gathers around the tree. This is the closest you can get to being a real Hallmark movie!
After you finish your Christmas shopping downtown, stick around for the Merry-etta Christmas parade at 6pm on November 26th. Drawing thousands of locals to the streets of historic Marietta, this Whoville themed, lighted holiday parade features floats, dance routines, carolers and much more. Santa Clause even makes his appearances at the very end!
The Holiday Tree Walk, held for the entire month of December, kicks off on December 1st at 6pm in Muskingum Park at the gazebo. This tree walk features 40 trees sponsored by local organization with a variety of colors, decorations, and meanings. After seeing the Holiday Trees, take a free photo with Santa in the gazebo on December 3rd, 11th and 17th during the Santa House events.
Experience the Christmas lights displayed on historic Marietta homes during the Tour of Lights for the whole
Gallipolis In Lights
The best holiday escape in southeastern Ohio is “Gallipolis In Lights”, a holiday light display that is guaranteed to lift your holiday spirits this year. Thousands of lights fill the Gallipolis City Park from dusk till dawn, November 23rd – January 2nd. Created each year by a group of dedicated community volunteers who light up the park like a scene from a romantic Christmas movie. Thanks to their determination and hard work, Gallipolis In Lights has been named a
month of December. This tour kicks off on December 1st at 6pm and runs through Devola, Marietta and Harmar. Expand your tour of lights outside Marietta by driving the Ohio Holiday Lights Trail.
The first Friday of December on the 2nd is a great opportunity to finalize your Christmas shopping. The First Friday theme is Moonlight Madness and it is a late one, running from 5 to 11pm! Come out for the most wonderful time of the year.
The Holiday Loft Tours are a onenight only event that allow you to take a self-guided tour of the upper floor businesses and residences in Marietta that most don’t get to see!
Make sure to purchase your ticket for this event held on December 10th from 6-10pm.
The fourth annual Marietta Ice Festival will take place this January with numerous ice sculptures made by Marietta local, Tyson Whistler of Whistler Ice Works. Experience the skill it takes Tyson to complete the ice sculptures by seeing him work live on the Armory lawn. Explore downtown shops and restaurants, kids’ activities, drink hot chocolate and more.
Find more events and information at MariettaOhio.org ¤
Vinton County Southeastern OH Area Offers
Natural Beauty and Charm
The Vinton County Convention & Visitors Bureau invites you to explore our country roads, scenic lakes and expansive forests. A part of the Hocking Hills region, our county is home to the second largest state forest in Ohio, in addition to multiple state parks and wildlife areas. You’ll encounter abandoned historical sites and relics dating back to the early 1800s, hidden away among the wooded hills of Ohio’s least populated county. Whether you’re interested in
hiking our secluded trail systems, visiting our small-town festivals, or simply relaxing at one of our unique lodging facilities, there’s something for everyone in Vinton County.
Discover for yourself why Vinton County is Ohio’s last frontier.
Vinton County Visitor Center at Hotel McArthur 101 East Main Street
McArthur, Ohio 45651 www.vintoncountytravel.com 1-800-596-4459 ¤
part of the Ohio Holiday Lights Trail for the fourth consecutive year!
Gallipolis In Lights begins each year with the Official Park Lighting, which will be held Wednesday, November 23rd. Beginning at 5:30 PM, entertainment on stage, along with LIVE reindeer, and FREE hot chocolate and cookies! Then the lighting ceremony starts at 7:00ish PM at the Bandstand with the flipping of the lights switch. Following will be the annual fireworks display! ¤
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Enjoy Winter Sports in Pennsylvania
For fun winter getaways you’ll never forget, Pennsylvania offers a wide variety of winter activities. including cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, tubing, ice fishing
and hunting, and winter hiking and camping. From December to March, Pennsylvania’s many mountain ranges are home winter resorts that cater to families and leisure
travelers with skiing, tubing and snowboarding. For something more tame and romantic, picture a horsedrawn sleigh ride through the quiet winter woods. A number of farms
Visit, Try and Enjoy the Lumberjack Trails in Clearfield County
Pick up a passport and start your Lumberjack Tasting Trail adventure. Visit each location listed on the passport and enjoy their free tastings. The trail consists of wineries, distilleries, and breweries. Get your passport stamped at each location and then bring it into our
office to receive a free Lumberjack Tasting Trail t-shirt and hat.
Try our Lumberjack Burger Trail. All you have to do is visit 11 out of the 13 locations, devour a tasty burger, get your passport stamped at each location and then bring it into our office to receive a free Lumberjack Burger Trail t-shirt.
Destination Franklin, PA – Always Eventful!
Franklin Light Up Night will be held on Saturday, November 19 and is the place that you will want to be for a magical evening of fun and entertainment! The Downtown Merchants host their season kick-off from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Lots of unique gift ideas! Franklin’s popular restaurants will be serving their best fare. See the beautifully decorated trees at the Barrow Civic Theatre Lobby. Visit Santa at the Barrow Little Theatre.
And in the evening watch as Franklin Lights Up and glitters in every way possible. The Electric Lights Parade begins at 6:00 pm followed by the awesome Pyrotechnico fireworks set to the sounds of Christmas! Come and feel the spirit in Downtown Franklin!
The Franklin Fine Arts Council invites you to get out and shake the winter blahs at the annual Franklin On Ice on Saturday, February 4, 2023. The schedule is packed full of events for the whole family. The main event will be the transformation
of Fountain Park into an outdoor ice sculpture gallery. Ice carvers will turn lifeless blocks of ice into works of art.
The show begins at 10:00 a.m. The sculptures are especially breathtaking when they are illuminated at night!
Throughout the day, you can take advantage of winter indoor sidewalk
Have fun trying new flavors on our Lumberjack Pizza Trail! Visit each location listed and try their Lumberjack Pizza Special. Get your passport stamped for a free Lumberjack Pizza Trail t-shirt.
Step into our office at 208 Plaza Drive, Clearfield, PA for more trails and events. ¤
and commercial enterprises offer sleigh rides, snow permitting.
Winter backpacking and hiking is a dimension of winter recreation that is not often explored. Experience the beauty of the great outdoors on any of the hundreds of miles of trails available. Some of the least crowded and most beautiful sites can be viewed during the winter months.
Pennsylvania offers a variety of winter fishing spots scattered
across the state. Anglers know that fish bite during all times of the year in Pennsylvania. It’s only a matter of finding a spot and casting your line and there is no telling what kind of fish just will take your bait. A productive day on a trout stream will certainly chase the winter blues away.
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sales, chili cook-off, a nature art display and much more.
For the full schedule of events, visit www.franklinpa.gov/events or call (814) 437-1922 ext. 1123 for more information. “Franklin, PA Events/Marketing Office” is also available on Facebook. ¤
Visit the Historic Covered Bridges
Of the nearly 14,000 authentic wooden covered bridges that once existed in the United States, less than 900 remain. Pennsylvania contains the most, with approximately 200 bridges still in existence. Located in northcentral Pennsylvania, Columbia & Montour Counties are home to the towns of Benton, Berwick, Bloomsburg, and Danville – not to mention 25 of the state’s total covered bridges. No two covered bridges are alike. Picturesque and historic, they recall a time when life was simpler. On a yearly basis, visitors from all
over the world come to admire the antique craftsmanship of the bridges and relax in the quiet countryside. Symbols of small-town America, these covered bridges coax travelers off the beaten path to explore little streams and forgotten dirt roads. We’d like to invite you to embark upon your own journey through the beautiful PA countryside and experience these iconic bridges in person. Come discover these covered treasures!
For more information, please visit iTourColumbiaMontour.com or call 800-847-4810. ¤
Crawford County Is Loaded with Events and Attractions!
Falling snow, decorative wreaths, lights and trees, warm coffee, and holiday shopping… All of these come to mind when we think of Crawford County around the holiday season. If you’re dreaming of a white Christmas, then Crawford County nearly always delivers. And if walking in a winter wonderland isn’t enough to get you singing carols, then try some of our favorite seasonal events to get in the holiday spirit.
From traditional seasonal events to
experiences exclusive to Crawford County, you won’t want to miss out on these special holiday activities. Even after the holidays end, Crawford County is a great place to enjoy all parts of Winter, both inside and out. Whether you like to play outside or stay in where it’s warm, we have ways to enjoy snowy fun. Be sure to stay in the know by downloading our mobile app – just search Visit Crawford in your app store!
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Winter Hiking and Wildlife Viewing Opportunities Abound in Kentucky
If winter weather brings cabin fever, that’s the time to get outdoors in Kentucky. In many ways, winter is the best season for enjoying the wild side in the Bluegrass State, as summer humidity and high-season crowds give way to crisp air and fewer adventurers on the trails.
Winter’s leafless trees reveal stunning Kentucky vistas, whether in the eastern mountains or the western lakes regions. Birds and
other wildlife are more easily spotted in winter, providing an extra bonus to hikers who venture out this time of year. Great spots for winter vistas include Daniel Boone National Forest and Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area in the Appalachian region and Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area in southwestern Kentucky.
Popular places for winter hiking near Louisville include Bernheim
Arboretum and Research Forest and Otter Creek Outdoor Recreation Area, whose trails afford impressive views of the Ohio River.
Many of Kentucky’s 45 state parks feature hiking trails that are great places to get close to nature during winter. Make the excursion a cozy winter weekend at 17 state resort parks that offer lodge accommodations. At resort parks including Carter Caves, Barren River Lake, Pennyrile Forest and Lake Cumberland, you can even settle into cottages with wood-burning fireplaces after a full day on the trails.
Organized hikes are an enjoyable way to share your winter hiking experience with likeminded adventurers. For example, a weekend hiking adventure offered at Pine Mountain State Resort Park encompassed eight miles on three guided hikes in one weekend. Hikers gazed out across the Cumberland
Mountains from Knobby Rock in the midst of the celebrated Blanton Forest; stood on the mountain peak where Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia adjoin; and felt the weight of history in the saddle of the Cumberland Gap Pass. They investigated a Native American camp in a sandstone rockhouse, relived the folk history of the legendary Chained Rock and examined a natural arch on the vaulted south slope of Pine Mountain. Contact the park to see if the trip is available in 2022-23.
Elk and bison also roam freely in the Elk and Bison Prairie, a 700 acre portion of Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area in southwestern Kentucky. Deer, wild turkey and numerous other wildlife species thrive in the prairie, which can be enjoyed via a 3.5 mile loop road.
Bald eagles also are a great attraction during winter in the lakes
Grant County, Kentucky –Home of the Ark Encounter
Located conveniently between Lexington, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio on I-75, Grant County offers heaping helpings of hospitality and bigger than life fun.
Williamstown Lake is perfect for fishing and water sports and features over 450 vacation homes and rentals along the shoreline.
Travel back to the early 19th century with a visit to one of our historic sites or find free family fun at the Williamstown Splash Park, and our other parks with their nature
trails, tennis and basketball courts and picnic shelters.
With its full-size Noah’s Ark, the Ark Encounter amazes visitors young and old. There’s so much to do at the Ark Encounter. Explore the family playground, take a zip line tour, spot some exotic animals at Ararat Ridge Zoo, and more!
Visit www.visitgrantky.com or call 800-382-7117 and let us help make your visit a good time of epic proportions! ¤
region of southwestern Kentucky, where their numbers swell to 150 or more as they migrate south from the Great Lakes and southern Canada. The Kentucky State Parks system has offered Eagle Watch Weekends for more than 40 years.
Four parks – Kentucky Dam Village, Lake Barkley, Kenlake and Dale Hollow – have provided guided eagle tours via boat or van in January and February. Contact these parks to check offerings or to participate in one of these tours.
Sandhill cranes are another transient species making a stop in Kentucky on winter migration to states further south. Adult sandhill cranes may be more than four feet tall with a red forehead, white cheeks and a long pointed bill. Their wingspan extends six to eight feet.
One of the best places to view these birds is Barren River State Resort Park in south central Kentucky. See these birds on weekend trips in January and February organized by park naturalists. More information on the trips is available by calling 270-646-2151.
Birders who wish to view many less exotic species can pursue this hobby at state parks throughout Kentucky. So don’t sit at home this winter. Grab your camera and binoculars and discover the diverse wildlife of Kentucky.
For more information about wildlife viewing or hiking in Kentucky, visit www.parks.ky.gov or www.KentuckyTourism.com. Information contained in this article taken from www.KentuckyTourism.com.
Hopkinsville, KY ~ the Batter Capital of the World
Known for the production of globally recognizable products like Ghirardelli brownie mix, Krusteaz products (including pancake, waffle and muffin mix), Cracker Barrel biscuit mix, Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuit mix, SunFlour cornmeal, flour and a variety of others, it is easy to
see why Hopkinsville, KY is the Batter Capital of the World®!
As the leading wheat-producing county in the commonwealth, we take great pride in our 46,200 acres of farmland and the amazing farmers that work tirelessly to harvest over 3 million bushels of wheat each year.
Located in the Pennyroyal
Enjoy the Bullitt County Wine & Whiskey Trail
With four wineries boasting more than 1,000 national and international awards, it’s no wonder Bullitt County is known as the Wine Capital of Kentucky. We are also home to the Jim Beam American Outpost and the Four Roses Bourbon Experience.
To start your spirit-rich journey, simply visit www.travelbullitt.org
to get your free Wine & Whiskey Trail Passport. When all six of your visits have been validated, redeem the passport for a complimentary souvenir glass at Forest Edge Winery or the Bullitt County Visitor Center –both in Clermont, KY.
During your visit, be sure to experience the natural beauty of
Region of Southwestern Kentucky, Hopkinsville and Christian County have a rich history, agricultural heritage, thriving arts scene and diverse culture. Head to Hopkinsville to make some sweet memories as you toast, tour, taste and travel. Visit www.visithopkinsville.com or call 270-887-2300. ¤
Bernheim Forest, fire away at Knob Creek Gun Range, tee off at Heritage Hill Golf Course or rev up at Kart Kountry – the world’s longest go-cart track. There’s truly something for everyone. ¤
Call 502-543-8656 or find us at www.travelbullitt.org
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Enjoy your Stay in Hollywood Beach FL at the Manta Ray Inn
The Manta Ray Inn, located in Hollywood Beach, is a charming oceanfront Boutique Hotel with stunning views of the ocean. Choose from comfortable one or twobedroom suites, all of which offer panoramic views of South Florida’s best sandy beach with its gentle rolling surf.
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Amenities include fully equipped kitchens, in-room safes, free Wi-Fi, hair dryer, iron/ironing board, flat screen TVs with cable, complimentary movies and DVD/VCR players. Relax in the heated pool with beach chairs and fluffy towels. Daily maid service, two gas grills and free designated parking area are also available.
The Manta Ray Inn is conveniently located directly on the beach near the boardwalk. It’s near Fort Lauderdale in South Florida - famous for fabulous dining, excellent shops and gaming. Have a fun and enjoyable stay! The Manta Ray Inn Hollywood Beach, FL 33019 954-921-9666 or 800-255-0595 www.mantarayinn.com ¤
Christmas Traditions Begin Here in Frankenmuth, Michigan
Dearest Traveler – You are not in Kansas anymore and there is no need to pinch yourself, because if you have woken up in Frankenmuth, Michigan you are most definitely living this dream. This characterized destination reaches far beyond your bucket list expectations as a snowglobe’s shake kisses this sweetheart of a town in frosted crystals of white, enveloping all with the seasonal spirit.
Reindeer, an Ice Rink, and
Christmas, oh my! – Find yourself lost in the flurry of fun for the Frankenmuth Christmas Experience. The Christmas magic really begins to sparkle in mid-November when the lights illuminate the silhouettes of downtown’s Bavarian buildings. And it only snowballs from there… Light Up Your Christmas Cheer – With over 175 trees wrapped in twinkling lights, your walk downtown is sure to glow. And glow it will, right
Bavarian Inn Restaurant & Lodge
Full of Old-World Charm and Hospitality
Just hours north of the Michigan border, discover The Bavarian Inn Lodge nestled in the heart of Frankenmuth, Michigan’s Little Bavaria. Delight in the old-world charm of dirndls, lederhosen and Bavarian hospitality.
Cross the wooden covered bridge and enjoy an experience unlike any other. Situated on 13 rolling acres alongside the Cass River, the Lodge offers scenic views, delectable food and plenty of fun for the whole family.
Complete with an arcade of over 160 games, an 18-hole miniature golf course and an indoor water park including 4 pools and 2 thrilling waterslides, the Lodge provides many opportunities to create memories that will last a lifetime.
Explore over 40 locally-owned shops and boutiques just steps away from the Lodge or take a short drive to the Prime Outlet Mall in Birch Run.
Whether you’re planning a couple’s getaway or a family vacation, an oldworld experience is waiting for you just up north in Frankenmuth, MI. ¤
Bavarian Inn Restaurant in Frankenmuth’s Little Bavaria Famous for Home-Cooked, Family Style Chicken Dinners
There’s something special about coming to Bavarian Inn Restaurant in Frankenmuth, Michigan to enjoy a home-cooked meal. Since 1888, more than 20 million guests have returned to feast on our worldfamous “all-you-care-to-eat” family style dinners with: Platters of premium golden chicken, delicious specialty breads, noodle soup, cole slaw, fresh salads, baked dressing, mashed potatoes/gravy, buttered noodles, hot vegetable du jour and homemade ice cream
Our Dinner and Luncheon Menus also feature authentic German dishes such as schnitzel, sauerbraten, steak and seafood. Comfort food? We didn’t invent it –we perfected it! What makes our food special? Fresh ingredients and family recipes. Modern equipment is used to slice, dice and chop, but we control the quality. “Gathering under
on over to the center of Little Bavaria, where you will be welcomed to sing along to a 40-foot Christmas tree lit with 23,000 synchronized lights that dance throughout the sky to the sounds of Christmas bliss. Speaking of dance, the Frankenmuth Ice Rink is just the platform for you to show off your figure skating skills under the lights of the starry night. And carry on merrily with a ‘lit’ evening drive under the Palmer Gateway Arch,
and down twinkling Christmas Lane to see the Silent Night Memorial Chapel, an exact replica of the chapel in Oberndorf, Austria where the hymn “Silent Night” was first sung in 1818.
the Glockenspiel” at Bavarian Inn Restaurant is about welcoming you like family and making it easy for your family to gather.
We specialize in groups and family gatherings, both private and nonprivate!
Bavarian Inn Restaurant 713 South Main Street Frankenmuth, MI 48734 1-800-BAVARIA 989-652-9941 www.bavarianinn.com ¤
Embark on an Elf Shopping Spree – A carriage ride through the heart of Little Bavaria is a great chance to scope out a new perspective and see the one-of-a-kind boutiques that house your future treasures and goodies. Feel like Santa’s little elf by shopping at River Place, downtown, or at the Frankenmuth Farmers Market’s traditional German ChristKindlMarkt, an outdoor market showcasing locally made trinkets, gifts, baked goods, and more. Surround yourself with oodles of ornaments in Bronner’s CHRISTmas Wonderland, the World’s Largest Christmas Store! Remember it all with Frankenmuth’s seasonal Stop & Snap Challenge that captures your memories in the click of a pic!
Savor the Holiday Flavor –Feasting with your friends and family at the dinner table and beyond is a
must. Annually serving over 250,000 pounds of locally grown squash between Zehnder’s and Bavarian Inn Restaurants, this featured seasonal veggie, might just become a holiday favorite. Right after the world-famous chicken dinners, of course! Add a cherry on top of your dining experience with the sweetest of treats from Zak & Mac’s, the Frankenmuth Fudge and Taffy Kitchens, Rau’s Country Store, and SugarHigh Bakery. Cheers it off with specialty drinks from local coffee shops, Harvest, Kaffee Haus or N’Orlin’s Beignets & Coffee.
Whether you are sightseeing Bavarian architecture, shopping for fine artisan memorabilia, or tastetesting German delectables, the Frankenmuth Christmas Experience is an opportunity to celebrate the real reason for the season with the ones you love most. So come home for the holidays and by home we mean Frankenmuth. Built on tradition. Made for Memories. frankenmuth.org ¤
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