Google photos of Glen Lake in Michigan. They put an M-22 sticker on your vehicle. No biggie. (If you get outside the Midwest, everybody thinks it's a punk band or something). See if you can find an AirBnB. Pretty crystal blue lake next to Sleeping Bear Dunes NP, and you can still do the Badger on the way up or back and fit Chitcago into your plans, if the wife is into that sort of thing. There are a few neat Lake Michigan lighthouses to see on the way up the west side of Michigan, too.Ive heard if you drive through there they require you to stick OBX or salt life stickers on the back of your car. Not happening.
You didn't mention the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga. It's one of the best within a short drive in my opinion.Chattanooga, TN offers a metric crap ton to do. Aquarium is pretty cool. There's a pedestrian walking bridge across the river, too. Ton of great restaurants. And the area is chock full of Civil War history and battlefields. From Lookout Mountain to Chickamauga. The museum / visitor's center @ Chickamauga is also home to a simply amazing private firearms library that's on loan for display. It's incredible. And, honestly, the touristy spots in Chattanooga are fun, too. Lookout Mountain, Incline Railway, Ruby Falls, and Rock City. Again - some amazing hiking to be had in that area, too.
Psssst... The aquarium is mentioned in my first line. :-)You didn't mention the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga. It's one of the best within a short drive in my opinion.
Bass Pro's Wonders of Wildlife Museum and Aquarium is another great attraction you left out in MO. It's in the Branson area.
Technically your second but yeah I completely missed it.Psssst... The aquarium is mentioned in my first line. :-)
2nd this but if going the lake cabin route you really need to go further north in WI, like Tomahawk, Minoqua, Eagle River. Or go up to Lake Superior, it's spectacular.There are some great cabin rentals on lakes in Wisconsin. I've looked into them a few times. Northern Wisconsin is beautiful in the summer.
Lower Wisconsin you could stay near the Dells (Wisconsin Dells), then be able to go over to the Dells for a day or two.
Stay away from Minoqua. To expensive and way to tourist oriented now. Only perks of that city is the nice Wal-Mart.2nd this but if going the lake cabin route you really need to go further north in WI, like Tomahawk, Minoqua, Eagle River. Or go up to Lake Superior, it's spectacular.
We used to vacation up by St. Germain when I was a kid and we still lived in Wisconsin. We would stop in Minoqua and eat lunch at Bothke's.2nd this but if going the lake cabin route you really need to go further north in WI, like Tomahawk, Minoqua, Eagle River. Or go up to Lake Superior, it's spectacular.
Doesn't have to stay in Minoqua but can probably find a lake cabin on one of the thousands of lakes nearby. Probably some little resort like my friend grew up on near Cable/Hayward. Longer drive over there but not a bad idea.Stay away from Minoqua. To expensive and way to tourist oriented now. Only perks of that city is the nice Wal-Mart.
We have a place up in Presque Isle so I'm through Moniqua all the time.
But I do agree with going that far north, so much nicer up there than lower WI.
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Google photos of Glen Lake in Michigan. They put an M-22 sticker on your vehicle.
Ive heard if you drive through there they require you to stick OBX or salt life stickers on the back of your car. Not happening.
I think you could use a vacation.Are there places where authorities actually damage your personal property by putting stickers on your car? Over my dead body someone is going to deface my car...
its a Joke. I assumed purple wasnt required.I'm terribly confused. Is this a joke or reference that's going over my head? Are there places where authorities actually damage your personal property by putting stickers on your car? Over my dead body someone is going to deface my car...