mazdeuce wrote:
Here is the ultimate Michigan road trip map.
Wow, that really is the Ultimate Michigan road-trip, map.
Of those places listed, I am especially fond of Petoskey, Harbor Springs, Charlevoix and I will add in Boyne City.
My grandparents were born in that immediate area then retired back to there. They have since passed, but I get back there every couple years.
Staying in Ypsi:
For day trips, agreed, the Henry Ford Museum and Village must be added. You will be 30 minutes (or less) from there.
http://www.thehenryford.org/museum/index.aspx
This is not a museum of Ford things. This is an museum of Americana. Most similar to The Smithsonian but privately funded by Ford.
The Village (Greenfield Village) is an exact creation of the Mid 1800's complete with actors portraying the towns people. All transportation in the Village is done via genuine Ford Model A's, bikes or horses.
It will take an entire day to get through the place. Maybe even one day for the Museum and another for the Village.
Ypsi is right next to Ann Arbor and Ann Arbor is all about The University of Michigan. It is a beautiful campus and I recommend a little walk around it. If you like architecture, here is a cool tidbit. The UofM Law Library is on the National Register of Historic Building with a staunch preservation society. They needed a larger library but the rules of Preservation would not allow them to change the appearance on the building. As such, next to the Historic building is a huge glass windows, angled, pyramid-ish stucture coming out of the green lawn (or snow covered.)
The first floor:
The back:
All that glass serves as the sky light for the 3 story, underground building that they put next to it/under it is as the expansion. Working within the rules of no exterior changes to the building.
While on campus, get a Blimpy Burger. Be sure to review their website for how to order.
In 2006, GQ Magazine named the 20 best burgers in the nation and #19 is in Ypsi.
The Side Track Bar and Grill which just happens to be directly across the street (directly across the street) from the Hudson Dealership and Museum referenced earlier.
Number 8 on the GQ list is Miller's Bar in Dearborn, MI (referenced above) and near The Henry Ford Museum.
This place needs a website on how-to-order but they don't seem to have one. No carry out orders (none.) They only sell Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, fries and onion rings. They may have crocks of baked beans if they are not sold out and if they are slow, you may be able to get them to make a grilled cheese sandwich. Skip the fries or onion rings (they are nothing special) and get two burgers!
Oh yeah, cash only, no bank cards.
Last thing. If you are into roller coasters, Ypsi is two hours away from Cedar Point , in Sandusky, Ohio (my home town.) This place is the mecca of roller coasters with 17. Expect that you will be at the park for about 10-12 hours (like 10-am to 10pm) but only being two hours away, you could just day-trip in and not have to spend for their lodging (expensive.) The whole place sits on a peninsular surrounded by Lake Erie (so there is another Great Lake to see.) The places gets crowded...Tuesdays are known to be the slowest day.