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Departure City: New York City

Destination: Grand Rapids , MI

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Grand Rapids: Why Go

Collins Park
Photo by IgoUgo.com Frederick Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park 
Photo by IgoUgo.com
Grand Rapids, MI: Swimming Salmon Amongst the Sculpture
Metropolitan galleries, historic architecture, and infamous sculptures are at home in Grand Rapids-- where big city entertainment mixes small town feeling.

Where the locals go: The Big Old Building in downtown, or "BOB" as locals call it, consists of three floors of cosmopolitan bars, clubs, and award-winning restaurants that will satisfy everyone from Aunt Sara the art historian to teens looking for adolescent romance.

Editor's favorite watering hole:The elegant spirits along with the best views of the city will make anyone feel like an aristocrat at the Tower Club Lounge inside the historic Amway Grand Hotel. Gaze into the Grand River long enough, and you'll swear you can spot the salmon sprinting by.

Place we love even if it's touristy: Grand Rapids is the hometown of the 38th U.S. President, and it honors him with an eponymous museum. The Gerald R. Ford Museum contains tools from the Watergate break-in, letters attacking Ford for pardoning Nixon, details on popular first lady Betty Ford, and cool '70s artifacts to entice baby-boomers who lived through it all.

Chill-out spot: The Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park has a variety of gardens perfect for a long stroll or a picnic with a certain someone. This place also boasts one of the largest children's gardens in the U.S., in which kids and adults alike can play, climb, and hang on touchable plants, a birds' nest big enough to sit in, and the Great Lakes fountains. Stop by the American Horse sculpture, a huge equine piece originally planned by DaVinci, completed by Nina Akamu.

Did we mention it's free? Crowds flock to the viewing platforms each spring and fall to watch salmon and steelhead jump graduated steps up and over the Sixth Street dam from Joseph Kinnebrew's Grand River Sculpture and Fish Ladder.

Take a hike: Take a walking tour of the Heritage Hills area, a remnant of the era when Grand Rapids was the center of furniture manufacturing for the U.S., now a national historic district. Located five blocks east of downtown, the area is home to 1300 properties that represent over 60 different architectural styles. Make sure to check out the Meyer May House, built in 1908 by Frank Lloyd Wright.

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