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Theme parks and amusement parks in Michigan

By Arthur Levine, About.com

Michigan theme parks and amusement parks are arranged alphabetically.

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Crossroads Village
Crossroads Village (near Flint)
(800) 648-PARK
Turn-of-the-(last) century park with 30 re-created shops and buildings and historical interpreters in period costumes. Attractions include a carousel, steam train, paddlewheel boat, and a 1912 Ferris wheel.

Deer Acres Storybook Amusement Park
Pinconning (60 miles from Flint)
(989) 879-2849
Small park for very young children themed to fairy tales. Rides include antique cars, a safari ride, a merry-go-round, and a Ferris wheel.

Deer Forest Fun Park
Coloma (southwest part of the state)
(269) 468-4961
Small zoo and storybook-themed amusement park for young children.

Dutch Village
Holland (where else?--near Lake Michigan)
(616) 396-1475
Park themed to 19th-century Netherlands' village life. Attractions include a 1924 carousel and a swing ride.

Michigan's Adventure
Muskegon (near Grand Rapids)
(231) 766-3377
Michigan's largest amusement park includes the highly rated Shivering Timbers CCI-built wood coaster. Owned by the Cedar Fair folks. Includes admission to the adjacent Wild Water Adventure waterpark.

Stagecoach Stop USA
Irish Hills
(517) 467-2300
Wild West-themed small park with train ride, panning for gold, and antiques museum. The park may have closed.

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