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You’ll never forget an evening spent at a gracious Georgian bed and breakfast, rated one of the nation’s most romantic inns by Glamour, or at one of the many lodging facilities conveniently located within the City of Saginaw. After a delectable continental breakfast, take a morning stroll up and down Washington Avenue, where you’ll discover a host of reminders of Saginaw’s fascinating past such as the palatial mansions in Hoyt Park built for the city’s wealthy lumbermen in the late 1800’s. If it is natural beauty you desire, the City of Saginaw is a gate-way community to the Ezera Rust Park, with its captivating water fountains, Ojibway Island, home to the many special events and festivals celebrated within Saginaw or the Shiawassee National Wildlife refuge, home to many of our Nation’s endangered species. Pass over the bridge and back through the years to Old Saginaw City, where you’ll want to check out the engaging mid-to-late 19th century architecture on Court Street, as well as the many points of interest along the river on Hamilton Street, including Pit and Balcony, Michigan’s oldest community theatre. Speaking of culture, don’t miss such treasurers as the Japanese Tea House, the Saginaw Art Museum and its lovely formal gardens, the Castle Museum of Saginaw County History, the newly renovated Temple Theatre and the breathtaking work of sculptor Marshall M. Fredericks in the Arbury Fine Arts Center at Saginaw Valley State University. Come enjoy the superb combination of arts, culture, recreation and entertainment all located in Saginaw.
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Cousins Bed & Breakfast, 4694 Brockway Road, Saginaw, Michigan 48603, (989) 790-1728
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