Guidebook for Ann Arbor

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Guidebook for Ann Arbor

Parks & Nature

Trails, hot-houses and more
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Matthaei Botanical Gardens
Matthaei Botanical Gardens
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Trails, hot-houses and more
Explore one of the richest landscapes in the region, as well as a complex glacial topography that presents vast panoramas, broad valleys and intimate dales and glens.
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Nichols Arboretum
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Explore one of the richest landscapes in the region, as well as a complex glacial topography that presents vast panoramas, broad valleys and intimate dales and glens.
There is a nice trail around a large pond where you can see cranes and turtles. You don't have to cross any streets to get there! A few blocks further away is a larger park (Sugarbush) with more open grassy areas. The nearby school has tennis courts, too.
Thurston Pond Trail
Thurston Pond Trail
There is a nice trail around a large pond where you can see cranes and turtles. You don't have to cross any streets to get there! A few blocks further away is a larger park (Sugarbush) with more open grassy areas. The nearby school has tennis courts, too.

Arts & Culture

密西根大學藝術博物館
525 S State St
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Shopping

Cafes, Salads, Pizza, Chinese & Indian food, Asian market, Drug Store and more. Across the street is the Traver Mall with a supermarket, another cafe, Soup/sandwich and sub shops, Fedex/Kinkos, more Pizza and fast food
Plymouth Road Mall
2793 Plymouth Rd
Cafes, Salads, Pizza, Chinese & Indian food, Asian market, Drug Store and more. Across the street is the Traver Mall with a supermarket, another cafe, Soup/sandwich and sub shops, Fedex/Kinkos, more Pizza and fast food

Sightseeing

When it opened in 1913, Hill Auditorium was hailed as a 'monument to perfect acoustics.' The excellent acoustics, a result of collaboration by architect Albert Kahn with noted acoustical engineer Hugh Tallant, are known world-wide and have made the auditorium a favorite venue for legions of famous musicians and other artists, as well as numerous noted speakers. The iconic Burton Tower, one of the University's key landmarks, houses the Charles Baird Carillon. It's the third heaviest in the world, contains 53 bells cast in 1936 by the John Taylor & Co. Bellfoundry in Loughborough, England. The largest bell, which strikes the hour, weighs 12 tons, and the smallest bell, 4 1/2 octaves higher, weighs 15 pounds. In 2011, the carillon underwent a complete restoration, returning the original highest two octaves of bells and the original clavier. Thirty-minute recitals are performed on the Charles Baird Carillon at noon every weekday that classes are in session.
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Hill Auditorium
825 N University Ave
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When it opened in 1913, Hill Auditorium was hailed as a 'monument to perfect acoustics.' The excellent acoustics, a result of collaboration by architect Albert Kahn with noted acoustical engineer Hugh Tallant, are known world-wide and have made the auditorium a favorite venue for legions of famous musicians and other artists, as well as numerous noted speakers. The iconic Burton Tower, one of the University's key landmarks, houses the Charles Baird Carillon. It's the third heaviest in the world, contains 53 bells cast in 1936 by the John Taylor & Co. Bellfoundry in Loughborough, England. The largest bell, which strikes the hour, weighs 12 tons, and the smallest bell, 4 1/2 octaves higher, weighs 15 pounds. In 2011, the carillon underwent a complete restoration, returning the original highest two octaves of bells and the original clavier. Thirty-minute recitals are performed on the Charles Baird Carillon at noon every weekday that classes are in session.

Entertainment & Activities

The Big House needs little in way of an introduction. It's the largest stadium in America and the 2nd largest in the world. It holds attendance records for football, soccer and hockey. Come see (to quote from Bob Ufer) "the hole Yost dug, Canham carpeted and Bo fill[ed] every week"... to this very day. 107,601 fans can't be wrong. Go Blue!!
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密西根體育場
1201 S Main St
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The Big House needs little in way of an introduction. It's the largest stadium in America and the 2nd largest in the world. It holds attendance records for football, soccer and hockey. Come see (to quote from Bob Ufer) "the hole Yost dug, Canham carpeted and Bo fill[ed] every week"... to this very day. 107,601 fans can't be wrong. Go Blue!!

Getting Around

From Metro Airport take the Michigan Flyer shuttle bus
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Blake Transit Center station
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From Metro Airport take the Michigan Flyer shuttle bus