2006 Michigan Travel Ideas Now Available
A free 120-page magazine filled with Great Lakes adventures
LANSING, Mich., Jan. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- The new 2006 Michigan Travel Ideas magazine is now available from Travel Michigan, the state's tourism promotion office (http://www.michigan.org/ ). The 120-page travelogue of Michigan attractions, destinations and listings of events is framed by full color photography, feature articles and travel tips.
Arriving just in time for Super Bowl XL in Detroit, football fans and hundreds of visiting media will be the first to receive the 2006 edition of Michigan Travel Ideas. "It's perfect timing to deliver the new edition and make it available to thousands of people visiting Detroit for the big game," said Travel Michigan Vice President George Zimmermann. Travel Michigan will distribute 850,000 copies of the magazine, which was produced in cooperation with its publishing partner Midwest Living.
2006 Edition Highlights
There are 13 feature articles that cover a panorama of unique travel experiences and popular destinations. From Exploring Shipwreck Coasts to Zoom!, a kid's guide to Michigan attractions, the magazine is filled with exciting ways to experience the Great Lakes State. For those adventuresome spirits, Magnificent Obsessions offers up ways to learn, participate and enjoy a special vacation like volunteering at Ludington's Big Sable Lighthouse or getting behind the wheel of a NASCAR-style stock car at the Richard Petty Driving Experience at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn. Other stories highlight winter sports, golf, shopping, dining, beaches, fall color and Detroit, The Motor City.
Readers will find an easy guide to Michigan state parks and campgrounds, and a calendar of events covering March 2006 through February 2007. Vacation planning individuals and families can order the free magazine by visiting http://www.michigan.org/ or calling toll free at 888-78-GREAT. The magazine is also available at 13 Michigan Welcome Centers across the state.
Travel Michigan, a division of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, is the State of Michigan's official agency for the promotion of tourism. Travel Michigan markets the state's tourism industry and provides valuable visitor information. For Michigan travel news and updates, go to http://www.michigan.org/ .
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