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Like the boys in maize and blue on the field of the Big House, Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti are team players when it comes to creating a welcoming environment for meetings and conventions.

Kalamazoo was once celery city. Battle Creek is Cereal City. Kalamazoo has the Air Zoo; Battle Creek, the Binder Park Zoo. Battle Creek has the McCamly Plaza Hotel; Kalamazoo, the Radisson Plaza

For obvious reasons, large meetings and events in large cities with big attractions tend to get the most attention. Even tier-two cities have gained more visibility as destinations with great

The Saginaw Valley is the third-most visited county in the state and encompasses Birch Run, Chesaning, Frankenmuth and Saginaw.
(Photo courtesy of the Bavarian Inn Lodge.)

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Muskegon and Grand Haven aren't exactly hidden gems-Muskegon is the largest city on Lake Michigan and Grand Haven boasts one of the top five beaches in the United States according to Good Morning

The state's second biggest city is proud of its conservative work ethic, its commitment to cleanliness and safety, its retail and manufacturing giants and cherishes the legacy of President Gerald

If you've headed north on I-75 in recent months, you may have noticed a new stone marker beside exit no. 136 (the Birch Run exit). It reads: “Welcome to the Great Lakes Bay Region.” 

With the economy keeping meetings and events closer to home, there's no better time to visit our state's capital. At less than 100 miles from Detroit, Saginaw and Holland and only 60 from Grand