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A permanent collection of 200 works includes established artists and emerging talent, and outdoor exhibits are displayed in delightful natural settings. — Fodor's
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They do a great job of bringing in interesting exhibits and providing interactive tours. — On the Grid
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This museum's main attraction is to be able sit in a full-scale reproduction of the Oval Office, decorated as it was during Ford's presidency. — Fodor's
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The location serves as a performance venue, skateboard kid hangout, and a place for community yoga or swing dancing classes. — On the Grid
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Whether you’re an architecture buff or just looking for a fun, free activity, visiting this house is nothing short of fascinating. — On the Grid
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An angular maze of concrete in Grand Rapids acts both as public art and as a staircase for fish traveling upstream. — Atlas Obscura
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With charming exhibits and more hands-on attractions than “do not touch” signs, your kids will find plenty of activities to engage their senses. — On the Grid
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The Fulton Street Farmers Market is the oldest and largest in Grand Rapids. — On the Grid
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The Anchor’s been holding down the West Side for decades. Just head towards the classic neon sign out front for stiff drinks, cold beer and a “come as you are” vibe. — On the Grid
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Check out the side of the building for the quirky art murals left by the last resident of the building. — On the Grid
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With cross-country skiing and mountain bike trails, a classic city pool and ample room to play kickball, an afternoon spent here is a great one, no matter the season. — On the Grid
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The historic portion of the building was constructed in 1904 and has always served as the public library. — On the Grid
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