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Traverse City Michigan - the "Cherry Capital of the World"
Traverse City is the largest city in the Northern Michigan County. The city has several fresh water beaches and a nearby National Lakeshore. The city is also known as the "Cherry Capital of the World" since it hosts an annual cherry festival. According to the 2007 census, the city is estimates to have a population of 142,075.
The city of Traverse has cold winters and warm summers. During the summer temperatures can reach a high of 105 degrees. July is considered to be the warmest month of the year with highs of 105 degrees. During the winter, temperatures can fall in mid 20’s and January is considered the coolest month of the year. Snowfall is fairly common and can even be seen as late as May.
National Cherry Festival and the Dunnos Museum Center in Traverse City MI
One of the main attractions in Traverse is the National Cherry Festival. The festival was founded in 1926 and has been a tradition to the city. Every year more than 500,000 guests attend the festival. There are plenty of family activities. Some activities in the festival include cherry pit spitting and pie eating contest. During the harvest approximately more than 200,000,000 pounds of cherries are harvested.
Dunnos Museum Center is associated to the Northwestern Michigan College. The institute is dedicated in exhibiting and providing audiences with sciences, visual arts, and performing arts. The museum has three changing exhibit galleries. The museums signature collection includes the art of the Canadian Arctic. The museum also offers a variety of elegant sculpture and hands-on activities.
How Eco-Friendly are Traverse City Hotels and Traverse City MI Lodging?
Traverse City has 26 hotels listed in the iStayGreen directory of which 6 are listed as environmentally friendly lodging. Currently 1 hotel has completed the online Environmental Audit and earned the Green Eco-Leaf Rating while the other 5 properties are purported to be "Green" but have not yet shared their eco-initiatives with iStayGreen.org.
In Traverse City there are 20 properties where the environmentally friendliness is unknown and they have not yet verified their sustainability efforts with iStayGreen.org. In the state of Michigan there is a total of 929 lodging properties listed in the iStayGreen.org directory of which 61 are represented as eco-friendly. Currently there are 16 lodging properties that have earned the Green Eco-Leaf Rating. Included in the properties working toward a more sustainable travel future are Traverse City hotels, Traverse City resorts, Traverse City bed & breakfasts, and Traverse City extended stay accommodations.
When planning your Traverse City vacation, or travel to Traverse City we encourage you, before you book, to check rates and availability of "Green" rated hotels and lodging.
In most cases we have found eco-friendly Traverse City MI accommodations to be price competitive with the unrated Traverse City hotel room rates.You may even save money and at the same time be doing something good for our environment!
Official Site for the city of Traverse, Michigan
Learn more about the National Cherry Festival by visiting their official site
For more information on the Dunnos Museum Center visit their official website
To find out about the community visit the Traverse City Area Chamber of Commerce
Visit Weather.com to find more detailed weather information for Traverse, MI
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