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Free Summer Activities in Kid Friendly Detroit
Monday, April 13, 2009 – 1:20 am | 4 Comments
Free Summer Activities in Kid Friendly Detroit

Here are some fun, free things to do with kids in the metro Detroit area (west side) from our friend Corrie Cole of Centsable Momma:
The Sprayscape at McClumpha Park in Plymouth Township – A couple of years …

Two Award-Winning Hotels on Cape Cod Feature School Vacation Fun For Kids Of All Ages
Saturday, April 11, 2009 – 6:19 pm | No Comment
Two Award-Winning Hotels on Cape Cod Feature School Vacation Fun For Kids Of All Ages

The John Carver Inn, Plymouth and The Cape Codder Resort and Spa Hyannis, are featuring a host of activities for kids during school vacation week April 18-26. Both hotels feature themed water parks, playground on …

Kid Friendly Amana Colonies, IA
Wednesday, January 7, 2009 – 10:02 pm | No Comment
Kid Friendly Amana Colonies, IA

 
 
Iowa doesn’t come to the top of very many “must see” travel lists.Perhaps it should.As recently as the early 1800’s Iowa was about as far west as you could go and still be in “civilized” …