Michigan's Frankenmuth

FIFTEEN German immigrants from Franconia, Bavaria, led by the Rev. August Craemer, founded Frankenmuth, Michigan in 1845. They were advised to settle in that part of the state by the Rev. Frederick Schmid, a Lutheran pastor of Ann Arbor's German colony founded in the 1820's. Other German agricultural villages were founded in the Saginaw Valley in the 1840's and the 1850's. In Frankenmuth, as in many other areas of Michigan, German settlers have contributed greatly to the state's cultural heritage. (Adapted from the sign at right.)

The city's name originally meant "courage of the Franconians," because their purpose was to be a mission post for spreading Christianity to the Chippewa Tribe. Now, the city's nickname is "Little Bavaria," or just simply "Muth."

Numerous Bavarian-themed shops and restaurants can be found on the city's main streets and near the banks of the Cass River. Also, a riverboat, the "Bavarian Belle," operates cruises on the Cass during warm-weather months.

Out-of-towners, as well as locals, enjoy Frankenmuth festivals throughout the year. Included are the World Expo of Beer, Dog Bowl, Regional Hot Air Balloon Championships, Bavarian Fest, Summer Music Fest, Oktoberfest, and Snowfest. Heritage Park is an ideal spot for festival activities.
Decades ago my parents were in Frankenmuth and came home bragging about it. This past summer, through the courtesy of dear friends, I was there with my wife and the two of them. It was fantastic - even better than I had dreamed. The whole experience was beyond my expectations: the chicken at Zehnder's; the shops; the boat ride; a root beer float; the exciting atmosphere of the town and it's people; the gigantic Christmas store; and sweet fellowship with friends.
Now, I am tooting my horn about Frankenmuth! And, I sincerely believe you would too.
5 Comments:
At 6:55 AM,
Unknown said…
Very nice article on one of our Michigan cities.
At 7:03 AM,
Unknown said…
Did you ride the boat?
At 12:15 PM,
Craig said…
Great article. Sounds like a wonderful place.
At 12:15 AM,
Sean Parker said…
Loved this wonderful place.
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At 6:56 AM,
Daisy Goddard said…
In love with these amazing celebrations, thank you for sharing it with us.
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