When someone thinks of the place they grow up, they almost instantly think of the most important things to them. This is what I do when I think of home well besides the people I love. The places are a combination of "official sites" and places that I appreciate personally.
The first one I imagine is Comerica Park. It is in Detroit, so it’s not that close to my home (I live in the Metro Area) but it is still an amazing place to me. My mom will get a suite and have us all hangout and that alone is just too cool of an experience. When my dad and I go I get the whole feel of the event because we will get seats in the lower bowl and go to standing areas to see the field from different angles and have a Chicago Dog, which is his favor it. I think someone should experience that when they come to Detroit.
Another place I like to go is Joe Louis Arena. Hockey is my favorite sport to watch, I will actually watch this one on television. It truly helps that the Red Wings have gone to the playoffs for years, so it almost feels like a guaranteed good game to watch.
There are places that are more personal that I would take people to. One of them is the Michigan Memorial Cemetery. May people are buried here and should be respected. It is hard not to admit that it is a very beautiful place too.
The place I absolutely love to go though is the metro parks. They all have certain things that are fun to do there. Some have flat trails which are good for roller blading, others have hilly trails that I enjoy bike riding on, but my favorite is the one with the wave pool that I convince my family to go to often when I am home during the summer.
The last place I would take them to is Apple Charlie’s. This place is like a mini carnival area where you can pet animals, pick apples, and see them make doughnuts and apple cider. The apple cider is not pasteurized, so drink at your own risk lol, but I think it is completely worth it.
This would be the tour people would experience with me, I hope that they find it as interesting and cool as I do. It is understanding if they don’t though.
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