- TripBuzz found 233 things to do with kids in or near Taylor, Michigan, including 223 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ann Arbor, Detroit, Westland and Canton.
- From Taylor Lanes to Skore Lanes, the Taylor area offers 87 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Amusement Parks (All Ages), Trampoline Parks and Botanical Gardens.
- Named for America's twelfth president, President Zachary Taylor, the city of Taylor is primarily a residential and retail business location in southeast Michigan. Home to many local parks, golf, dining establishments, shopping centers and a professional sports complex, locals and visitors can enjoy many amenities and attractions throughout the city.
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93 Delaware Ave., Put in Bay, OH 43456
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Standing 352 feet high, the Perry's Victory & International Peace Memorial was built by the end of 1915 and is the world's largest Doric column. It commemorates the battle of Lake Eerie in the War of 1812, while also celebrating the peace which followed.
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southern tip of South Bass Island, Put in Bay, OH
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The South Bass Island Lighthouse was light for the first time in 1897 and is included in the National Register of Historic Places. It is the home of the OSU research. On the site there are also the 1899 barn and the 1897 oil house.
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Each visitor gets a chance to ride their own Segway on the A & S Segway tours. The group gets led to different sites while the narrator explains the haunted history of the region.
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There are plenty of entertaining opportunities in the Adventure Bay: arcade games, virtual bowling, miniature golf courses, batting cages, go-karts, and skeebal. An eatery is also found on the site.
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Opened in 1992, Put-in-Bay Watercraft Rentals offers its visitors jet-skis, kayaks and boats for renting.
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Located on the grounds where wineries prospered in the 19th century, Stonehenge features a stone house built in 1870 and a wine press cottage built at the middle of the 19th century. Both of these buildings are included in the National register of Historic Places.
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The Swan Creek Metropark is a nature preserve for migratory birds, deer, fox and raccoon. The location's features include scenic overlooks, a swinging bridge, a playground, and indoor and picnic shelters.
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The 33-acre state park, South Bass Island State Park, features a wooded campground area and a lakeside picnic area. The park also offers opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming, and ice-skating.
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Taylor's Beach Campground is a family campground on Cook Lake with overnight, weekly, monthly, and yearly rentals. The campground offers shuffleboard, horseshoes, volleyball, basketball, natural trails, paddleboats, fishing, and an arcade room.
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At the Stranahan Theater and Great Hall, guests will have the opportunity to watch a wide variety of theater performances and musicals, including Menopause the Musical and the Book of Mormon. This 10,000-foot location features a dance floor and a catering kitchen.