Flint Visitors Guide — November - April 2010 Share This Article Print This Page
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Welcome

Discover Flint and Genesee County, you may be surprised what you find.

Discover the tranquility of one of Michigan’s largest county park systems. Enjoy the holiday season aboard the historic Huckleberry Railroad at Crossroads Village. Discover the thrill of live horse racing and professional hockey. Spend a weekend skiing the slopes of Mt. Holly, visiting our many quaint villages and towns or dining at the many new restaurants in downtown Flint. See a comedy, drama or musical by some of our numerous community theatre groups or by professional entertainers at The Whiting, including performances of Broadway favorites “Annie”, “Beauty and the Beast” and “Avenue Q”. See world-renowned artists and high-quality shows and exhibits at the Flint Institute of Arts, the Sloan Museum, Buick Gallery and Longway Planetarium. View the Flint Institute of Arts temporary exhibition “The Fine Art of Kansas City Jazz: Photographs by Dan White” Nov. 21 through Jan. 3. And while you’re here, discover our world-class events and performances, including the Charles Dickens Festival, Christmas at Crosssroads Village, the Flint Cultural Center Holiday Walk and second Friday art walks in downtown Flint. Treat yourself to a crispy, cinnamon-sugar covered elephant ear at the Flint Farmer’s Market, where you’ll also find fresh produce, unique gifts, and Michigan wine (open all year).

Learn about these attractions and much more at geneseefun.com. You can find discount overnight deals at the Flint Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Web site, visitflint.travel. You can also look up events taking place this weekend and beyond at the Facebook page: “Flint Discoveries” or at Facebook.com/Flint.Michigan.



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