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Has anyone ever heard of Gaylord, MI? |
Travel Info Has anyone ever heard of Gaylord, MI? Travel Tips According to Wilkipedia, the census at Gaylord Michigan as of 2000 is 3,681. It is the county seat of Otsego County. The major cities of Michigan includes Detroit, Grand Rapids and Warren. Top 10 places as suggested by Yahoo travel. 1. Call of the Wild (Rated #4 for all Gaylord things to do ) 2. Gaylord Bowling Center ( Rated #3) 3. Black Forest ( Rated #7) 4. Gaylord Evangelical Free Church ( Rated # 6) 5. Gaylord Community Church ( Rated # 1) 6. Bottle Cap Museum Location: 4977 Sparr Road I think I find this the most interesting, includes the memorabilia of Coca-cola since the 1930's 7. Otsego Lake Museum ( rated # 2) Location: 1440 Beaver Dam Road It is where you can rent boats! 8. Peace Lutheran Church ( rated # 10) Location: 3703 Old 27 South PO Box 1153 9. Michaywe, Gaylord ( rated # 9) Go here if you enjoy golf! 10. Gaylord Country Club ( rated # 5) Another golf course! By reviewing this top 10, i think I find this place boring! I am a Catholic and not even 1 Catholic Church is mentioned here. In other places, there are other places to visit other than the churches, it is not that I am not religious! I am not fond of golf too! Source(s): yahoo travel Wilkipedia, free encyclopedia Other Travel Tips Gaylord is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 3,681. It is the county seat of Otsego County Gaylord styles itself as an "Alpine Village" and the city center features many buildings with Tyrolean style motifs. Receiving abundant snowfall and experiencing mild summer temperatures, in recent years the area around Gaylord has become known for its many skiing and golf resorts, one of the largest such concentrations in the Midwest. Gaylord features an annual event in July known as the Alpenfest. Participants are encouraged to dress in traditional Swiss stylings. Gaylord is also seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gaylord; it is by far the smallest settlement serving as the location of an active Roman Catholic cathedral in the United States. Gaylord is the birthplace of the "father of information theory", Claude E. Shannon. Highway signs denote that Gaylord rests on the 45th Parallel Line -- halfway between the equator and the North Pole Gaylord High School competes as a Class A school against other Northern Michigan cities. yes no i have, don't think i have ever been there, though. but i might have, been to michigan enough I've heard of Hell, MI (just outside of Ann Arbor) |
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