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Welcome to the City of Flint's visitors guide.
 Here you'll find information to help you enjoy your visit to our city.

 The web sites in this list will give you a wealth of knowledge about our city and surrounding areas. Also be sure to check out the City Calendar of Events for information on city recreation, professional sports and cultural events.

Flint Cultural Center DISCOVER MUSIC, ART, HISTORY, SCIENCE, DANCE, THEATER AND SO MUCH MORE! The Flint Cultural Center offers an exciting and enriching array of exhibits, performances, festivals and events. The Center is located in a beautiful 30-acre campus-like setting and is truly Mid-Michigan's premier cultural attraction.


Flint Children's Museum
1602 W. Third Ave, Flint. 810-767-5437. Over 40 hands-on educational and fun exhibits are tucked into every corner. Each visit is a new experience with special programs every month. It's a great destination for field trips, play dates, and family outings. Plan your birthday party and share the experience with all of your friends. Ages 1-10. Tues-Fri 9 AM to 5 PM, Sat 10 AM to 5 PM.
http://www.flintchildrensmuseum.org


Flint Farmers Market  Everything that is inside during the summer, is just the same during the winter. You can still find the same fine quality, and you can't beat the prices. Come, meet your friends, and enjoy the Market on a Winter Saturday. While you're there, check out the Saturday atmosphere of the Market and do a little shopping. No place in town like it! www.flintfarmersmarket.com

 

Michigan Adventure

Visit Flint

Flint Area Visitor's & Convention Bureau
 


Overnight Fun Packs
Things to Do in Michigan
YMCA Camp Copneconic
 

The Flint Journal
The web version of the City's afternoon daily newspaper

Flint Weather

Flint's Bishop International Airport Travel Alerts


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