Summer Pleasures

AN AMERICAN CASTLE
Is WAITING FOR YOU

• Daily Tours

•Playhouse
•Gift Shop
• Luncheon in the Dining Room

CRUNCH ON THIS CELERY

(July 5 — September 1)

Flats Historical Area, Portage near
Kalamazoo, (616) 329-4522. Artifact
and photo displays depict the celery
heritage of Kalamazoo. See a working
celery field and visit the Hayloft
Theatre. Amphitheatre performances
also on tap. Visitors also will find pic-
nic area and hiking spots.

• Special Events

Concours d'Elegance Aug. 6
Holiday Walk Dec. I — 10

•Call for information
www.rneadowbrookhallorg

Oakland University's
Meadow Brook Hall
Rochester, Michigan
(248) 3703140

Magnificent Tudor-revival style mansion.

110 rooms filled with original furnishings

and fine art. It will take your breath away.

AND A ONE, AND A Two...!
Music House, north of Traverse City
eight miles, Acme, at 7377 US-31,
(616) 938-9300. An extensive collec-
tion of some of the world's most fasci-
nating and beautiful automated musi-
cal instruments fills this huge old barn.
Period settings are reminiscent of clays
gone by. Tours run about an hour.

FLAKY FUN!

The Best of Both Worlds

Traditional Chinese Cuisine • American Hospitality • Impeccably Served • Deliciously Affordable

KelloBt:'s Cereal City U.S.A., Battle
Creek, (616) 962-6230.Internet address
is: wvvw.kelloggscerealcityusa.com. See
how cereal is made from field to flakes.
Although Cereal City is not a real fac-
tory (Kellogg's discontinued tours in
1986), the 45,000-square-foot facility
does give visitors a good idea of the
cereal creation process via a simulated
cereal production line. A self-guided
video tour, a historical timeline of triv-
ia, an art gallery with original works

Tony the Tiger is a favorite attraction
at Kellog.

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Somerset Collection South • 2801 W. Big Beaver Rd. • Troy • 248-816-8000 • www.pfchangs.com

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2000

