Grand Rapids, United States

Travel Blogs from Grand Rapids (95)

ACTS OF SPONTANEOUS ECSTASY, Grand Rapids, United States travel blog
ACTS OF SPONTANEOUS ECSTASY
Jan 30, 2007

... kisser: with long, straight brown hair, and yellow! eyes that became burnt-yellow on their circumferences. peace, Grand Rapids. - Modern Oddyseus P.S. - Thanks to the Steak´n´Shake employees and customers for a lot of laughing and joking!  Bye, ...

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REVOLUTION, Grand Rapids, United States travel blog
REVOLUTION
Mar 21, 2007

... , deep, fluffy, white snow covered all the green areas of my city. (And there are a lot of those, because people in Grand Rapids, Michigan - in comparison to foreign cities - live very, very, very spread out. Even poor families live in houses with yards.) ...

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PANCHO AND CORINNE TIE THE KNOT!, Grand Rapids, United States travel blog
PANCHO AND CORINNE TIE THE KNOT!
Jun 1, 2003

... 's bodies and licking it off. On May 31, 2002, my dear buddy, Bill "Pancho" Wolbrink and Corinne got married, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Corinne recounted to us how, when she'd first met "Pancho" seven years ago, she'd thought to herself: "What a ...

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To the exotic Grand Rapids, Michigan........., Grand Rapids, United States travel blog
To the exotic Grand Rapids, Michigan.........
Jul 18, 2007

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Attractions in Grand Rapids (21)

Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park

1000 E Beltline Ave NE, Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

4.50

View modern sculpture in a stunning garden setting at this combination botanical garden and sculpture park, which features exotic plants, desert and Victorian gardens, wetlands, meadows, and sculptures by famous artists throughout.
Gerald R. Ford Museum
Gerald R. Ford Museum

303 Pearl Street NW, Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

4.50

Grand Rapids' pride in native son and 38th American President Gerald R. Ford is reflected in the museum that honors him, which transports you back to the 70s through interactive displays and holograms, including a chance to eavesdrop on an eventful day in the Oval Office.
Meyer May House
Meyer May House

450 Madison Ave. SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

4.00

Built for a prominent merchant in 1908, this prairie-style house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is located in the elegant Heritage Hill district, where over 60 architectural styles are represented.
Public Museum of Grand Rapids
Public Museum of Grand Rapids

272 Pearl Street NW, Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

4.00

Depicting the heritage and manufacturing history and traditions of Grand Rapids, this public museum houses a variety of interesting exhibits from a working 1928 carousel to an authentic streetcar from the 1890s.

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