Frankenmuth

Greetings from Frankenmuth, Michigan's Little Bavaria. Frankenmuth was founded in 1845 by a group of fifteen German-Lutheran missionaries who came to this area for the purpose of teaching Christianity to the Chippewa Indians. Franken depicts the province from which the settlers came and Muth means courage in German. The name Frankenmuth means “Courage of the Franconians.”

Today, Frankenmuth is a thriving community of 4,900 residents who take great pride in preserving the German heritage. Area homes, businesses and surrounding farms remain neat and clean reflecting this German ethic. Well-tended flowers and lush greenery abound in what many visitors describe as the most authentic Bavarian architecture to be found anywhere in the United States.

Dancers at the Bavarian Fest, Frankenmuth

Dancers at the Bavarian Fest, Frankenmuth
One of Michigan's favorite visitor destinations is Frankenmuth, "Michigan's Little Bavaria.” This quaint town delights over 3 million visitors annually. Come experience the Bavarian heritage that attracts these visitors year after year.

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Bavarian Inn, Frankenmuth

Bavarian Inn, Frankenmuth
Come experience another world with unique attractions, shopping, restaurants, hotels & camping, festivals and family fun! Here is the world-famous Bavarian Inn. This Bavarian-themed family resort is 7 acres under one roof!

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Zehnder's Restaurant, Frankenmuth

Zehnder\'s Restaurant, Frankenmuth
Zehnder's Restaurant is another traditional Frankenmuth eatery. It is America's largest family restaurant featuring world famous family-style chicken dinners, steaks and seafood. Includes gift shop, food store, bakery and Z Chef's Cafe.

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Bronner's, Frankenmuth

Bronner\'s, Frankenmuth
Bronner’s is the world's largest Christmas store. A shopper's dream - over 50,000 trims, gifts and collectibles. Store and Silent Night Chapel open year round. Christmas Lane illuminated nightly.

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AutoFest, Frankenmuth

AutoFest, Frankenmuth
Frankenmuth offers a variety of festivals throughout the year. Here you see AutoFest, one of the city’s lively summer festivals.

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Frankenmuth River Place

Frankenmuth River Place
You’ll truly feel like you are back in the Old World as you visit the many shops in Frankenmuth River Place.

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Snow Festival in Frankenmuth

Snow Festival in Frankenmuth
Crowds gather in celebration for the Snow Fest in Frankenmuth to share music, food and winter activities.

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Grandpa Tiny's Farm, Frankenmuth

Grandpa Tiny\'s Farm, Frankenmuth
Another family fun activity is to tour Grandpa Tiny's Farm and enjoy a real horse-drawn wagon ride.

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