Frankenmuth

2014 Visitor Guide

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bmitted Pictures su in our st. Photo Conte r format logos in vecto 0,000+ brand s.com/ Download 20 http://www.logoep for free Willkommen. In German it means welcome. An offer to come and join in. Something we don't hear enough of these days. Well, there is a place that's all about being welcome. Welcome to family time. Welcome to playtime. Welcome to Christmas time all year long. Welcome to Frankenmuth. Michigan's Little Bavaria, where we find all the things that make time together so meaningful. It's a place of horse-drawn carriages and covered bridges. Of riverboat cruises and world famous chicken dinners. Of big water parks and small-town strolls. So when we need to simplify the agenda, when we need to spend the whole day with our kids, instead of just hearing about it right before bed, stop by and feel the warm welcome of Frankenmuth, where you are sure to find the simple joys of life. Frankenmuth was founded in 1845 by a group of fifteen German-Lutheran missionaries who came to the area for the purpose of teaching Christianity to the Chippewa Indians. Franken depicts the province from which the settlers came and Muth means courage in German. The name Frankenmuth means "Courage of the Franconians." Today, Frankenmuth is a thriving community of 4,900 residents who take great pride in preserving the German heritage. In 2012, Frankenmuth proudly celebrated its 50 year partnership with Sister-City Gunzenhausen, Germany, with the construction of a new fountain in front of Zehnder's Restaurant, Main Street. r format logos in vecto 0,000+ brand s.com/ Download 20 http://www.logoep for free

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