About Traverse City
Traverse City, which is the largest city in Michigan area, is within the borders of the United States. Cherry farming, which is the most important economic activities of the country, is carried out in many areas of the city. Grape and wine production is also a significant economic activity. The city draws attention with its freshwater resources, vineyards, ski areas and green areas, and has recently experienced a remarkable explosion in tourism. In Traverse City, where hot weather generally prevails, winters are cold. There is a climatic structure scattered according to the regions in the city where snowfall is also seen in addition to sudden rainfalls.
Jacob's Corn Maze, Center ICE Arena, The Village at Grand Traverse Commons, the Dennos Museum Center and the Great Lakes Children's Museum are some of the important places to visit in the city. The National Cherry Festival, held in July every year, ends with a record attendance. Thousands of people from various countries participate in the festival, where cherries are harvested throughout the year is presented. The festival includes activities such as cake-eating races, fireworks display and live music organizations. Traverse City, known as Cherry Town, has many shopping areas.
The Opera House in the city center hosts various theater, cinema and stage performances. The city is home to products from various parts of the world. Chinese, Japanese, Italian and many other culinary arts restaurants as well as cafes serving fast-food can be found in the city. Traverse City Airport provides a very important transportation opportunity for reaching the city.