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Jackson
Worth visiting!
A review of this place: Beautiful City of 36,000 -- Highly Affordable Living -- Good Things on the Way!
Jackson is not THE travel destination but it does have some nice things about it and is defintely worth a day-trip or two. Great architecture and old buildings. Jackson has fantastic ‘Jackson-style’ coney dogs but we really need a good affordably priced middle-eastern restaurant like Ypsilanti’s Pita Hut or Lansing’s Sultan’s Express. The recently expanded Ella Sharp Museum and park is awesome. If you are a golfer, there are some great golfing packages. Jackson has great programs for kids and is a very family-oriented city. Also, next month (Oct.2006) they will be breaking ground on a 70 million dollar Armory Arts Project which will be a huge catalyst for arts and culture in the city. This will be a definite draw for Jackson and will help attract artisans and people to the downtown area. They are also talking about constructing a big hydroponic greenhouse(s) that will bring in researchers, students, and new industry to the area; Jackson needs it. I moved here a year ago and love it. There are a lot of good things happening here. I would also like to add that the only city I would go to to spend an entire weekend ‘sight-seeing’ would be an enormous city like Detroit, Chicago, etc.. Very few cities in Michigan offer enough to keep you entertained for a long time (unless you are vacationing on a lake, camping, biking or staying on Mackinac Island) but jackson is defintely worth a couple of day-trips to check out it’s high-lights. Once the Armory is complete along with several other projects, there will be even more reason to get out of the house or come visit. I like that Jackson is large enough it doesn’t depend on Lansing or Ann Arbor for most things but is close enough that a trip to either place is no big deal. Rarely do you have to leave the city which makes it nice. As housing in Ann Arbor (and the 20 surround miles) skyrockets, people should look at Jackson.