Traverse City, Michigan
Traverse City is a town in the northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan, United States. Traverse City is famous for its cherries. It has a beautiful beach, world-class hotels, but the zoo has been closed because not many people visited it.
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1883 illustration of Traverse City
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Parade for the 100th anniversary of Traverse City's founding in 1949
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The National Cherry Festival's annual parade on East Front Street in 2012.
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Boardman River near Cass Street in downtown Traverse City facing east to where it empties into Grand Traverse Bay
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The Grand Traverse Heritage Center (formerly known as Carnegie Library), on Sixth Street in the Old Towne Neighborhood.
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The historic Hannah Lay Building on Front Street in downtown Traverse City.
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The Park Place Hotel, Traverse City's tallest building
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The Wellington Inn, a 1905 mansion in Traverse City's Boardman Neighborhood Historic District.
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Tourists crowd Clinch Park during summer months in Traverse City
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Historic postcard of Building 50, c. 1930