Visiting Ann Arbor with kids

The fairy doors were a hit, of course. And the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, Frita Batido, and Zingerman's. Where did they stay? Webbers, duh. Can you say "pool-side suites?" Excerpt: "My children, ages 2 and 11, had a blast trying to find the many intricate and colorful fairy doors located in shops, cafes and restaurants throughout town. Follow the fairy map, available at Urban Fairy Operations (urban-fairies.com) and see if you can spot the tiny entrances that lead to hidden fairy dwellings. I was happy to have a chance to browse the boutiques while they gazed through the miniature windows and doors." Read the rest here. 

The fairy doors were a hit, of course. And the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, Frita Batido, and Zingerman’s. Where did they stay? Webbers, duh. Can you say “pool-side suites?”
 
Excerpt:
 
“My children, ages 2 and 11, had a blast trying to find the many intricate and colorful fairy doors located in shops, cafes and restaurants throughout town. Follow the fairy map, available at Urban Fairy Operations (urban-fairies.com) and see if you can spot the tiny entrances that lead to hidden fairy dwellings. I was happy to have a chance to browse the boutiques while they gazed through the miniature windows and doors.”
 
Read the rest here.

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