Location: | Central Michigan |
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Average Snowfall: | 28 - 30 inches | Fall Color Season: | Early October |
World's largest year-round Christmas store. Now 50% larger! With 50,000 trims and gifts, visited by over 2 million people annually. Fun for all ages.
With more than 30 historic structures, takes you back to a simpler time. Friendly villagers in period dress welcome you to the homes, mills and shops. The blacksmith is busy at his forge and the printer is publishing the latest news. The doctor has herbal remedies and the lawyer's office will give you legal advice, circa 1860.
Join other passengers boarding the magnificent Huckleberry Railroad. Its Baldwin steam locomotive provides the power to carry up to 500 passengers in historic wooden coaches.
Enjoy Victorian entertainment in the original second-floor Opera House and take a ride on the 1910 ferris wheel and the lively 1912 carousel.
The newest attraction is the beautiful Genesee Belle, a paddlewheel riverboat offering cruises on unspoiled Mott Lake.
History truly comes to life at Crossroads Village and the Huckleberry Railroad!
A three-day festival held in August featuring the world renowned CRIM-10 Mile Road Race, eight other running and walking events, a sports expo with over 60 vendors, two days of ongoing entertainment, a pasta party and numerous other festival activities for family entertainment
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