Posted on January 1st, 2021 by insideout
Located on the Grand River Channel on S. Harbor Drive, Bicentennial Park is a linear linkage along the public Grand River waterfront. The park includes a riverfront walkway with benches, boat tie-offs, a retail/food vendor area with rooftop viewing deck, public art and linkages to curb side parking along Harbor Drive. The lawn area is a popular informal sitting and blanket picnic area especially for the iconic Musical Fountain viewing.
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Posted on December 9th, 2020 by insideout
Central Park is a two and a half acre green space right in the heart of downtown Grand Haven
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Posted on October 9th, 2020 by insideout
A beautiful 40 acre piece of unspoiled virgin forest located in the center of Grand Haven between Lake Forest Cemetery and Sheldon Road. A historical land filled with walking trails, natural habit and picnic tables if you wish to enjoy a lunch with your family and friends.
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Posted on September 1st, 2020 by insideout
The Grand Rapids Art Museum is an art museum located in Grand Rapids, Michigan with collections ranging from Renaissance to Modern Art and special collections on 19th and 20th-century European and American art.
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Posted on August 9th, 2020 by insideout
The Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts combines living history with a dedication to live theater and music. They strive to bring a variety of new entertainment experiences to the region, accessible for everyone to enjoy.
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Posted on August 9th, 2020 by insideout
One of the world’s most significant botanic and sculpture experiences, Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park served 670,000 visitors in 2019 and was recently listed in the top 30 most visited museums in the United States. Located in Grand Rapids. Michigan about a 45 minute drive.
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