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The Top 5 Best Places to Visit on a Trip Between Auburn Hills, MI and Marshall, MI

Are you looking for an exciting road trip? Well, we've got a list of the top 5 best places to visit between Auburn Hills and Marshall, MI. Buckle up and let's go!

The Route

We will be taking I-96 W and I-69 S from Auburn Hills to Marshall, which is a total of 112 miles. The entire trip takes about two hours, but don't worry - with these fantastic stops, you won't even notice the time fly by.

  1. Fowlerville Farms Family Festival (Fowlerville, MI)

Start your trip off with a bang at the Fowlerville Farms Family Festival. Open from September to October, this festival is perfect for families and anyone who loves autumn. There's a pumpkin patch, hayrides, corn maize, and even a petting zoo. This attraction would be perfect for families with young children.

  1. Michigan State Capitol (Lansing, MI)

Next stop, Lansing! The Michigan State Capitol is a must-visit for history buffs and curious minds alike. Completed in 1879, the Capitol building feels like stepping back in time. Take a free tour and learn about Michigan's political history.

  1. Michigan Avenue in Jackson (Jackson, MI)

Looking for some old-fashioned small-town charm? You'll find it in Jackson. The City's main street, Michigan Avenue, is lined with quaint shops and restaurants. Stop in for lunch or grab a coffee and pastry at one of the many cafes.

  1. Dark Horse Brewery (Marshall, MI)

When in Rome, do as the Romans do - or in this case, drink beer. At Dark Horse Brewery in Marshall, you'll find delicious craft beer and a fun atmosphere. Take a tour of the brewery and try their most popular brews in the taproom.

  1. Honolulu House Museum (Marshall, MI)

Last but not least, the Honolulu House Museum is a unique and fascinating attraction. Built in 1860, the house was designed in a mixture of Gothic Revival and Polynesian styles - hence the name. Take a tour to learn about the history of the house and the interesting people who lived there.

Conclusion

From festivals to breweries to historical landmarks, this road trip has something for everyone. Whether you're traveling with family or friends, don't miss out on these amazing stops. Happy travels!

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