Kalamazoo, Michigan City GuideFor over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Kalamazoo, Michigan Travel Guide has been your connection to Kalamazoo's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more. |
Kalamazoo Attractions | ||
W.K. Kellogg Manor House The estate of cereal magnate W.K. Kellogg is open for tours, along with special teas & holiday events. | ||
Kalamazoo City Guides | ||
Kalamazoo Michigan Convention and Visitors Bureau Kalamazoo is derived from a Potawatomi Indian expression meaning the rapids at the river crossing, or boiling water. | ||
Kalamazoo Dining Guides | ||
Kalamazoo Dining Kalamazoo is an ideal destination with restaurants for every preference and budget. | ||
Kalamazoo Museums | ||
Kalamazoo Valley Museum The Museum was voted the top small museum in Michigan by readers of Michigan Living Magazine. | ||
Kalamazoo Institute of Arts KIA offers art classes & a place to enjoy the visual arts through exhibitions, events & a permanent collection. | ||
Kalamazoo Outdoor Recreation | ||
Fort Custer Recreation Area The area features three lakes, the Kalamazoo River and an excellent trail system. | ||
Kalamazoo Nature Center The Nature Center was voted the number one nature center in the nation by other nature centers. | ||
Kalamazoo Shopping | ||
Kalamazoo Shopping Kalamazoo is often called the Mall City because it was the first city in the nation to build a pedestrian mall. | ||
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