Today we spent the afternoon in Frankenmuth, a German/Barvarian town in Michigan. I fell in love with this town. They are proud of their German & Christian heritage. Something I can identify with.
View of some of the shops from the parking lot.
One of the many Nativity scenes throughout Frankenmuth.
Kids in front of one of the Christmas Trees.
Jessica posing for a pic.
Jessica loved this bench.
She also liked the table & chairs. She said I need these for my backyard.
Beautiful waterfall next to the river that cuts through town.
The river & one of the bridges.
Some of the many Christmas decorations.
A fountain in the middle of town.
Another fountain.
Another nativity.
Frankenmuth has a history museum. This exhibit depicted the trip from Bavaria.
The people who founded this town were strong Christians who believed
they were here to reach others for Christ.
They taught German to the natives along with sharing Christ.
Some hands on exhibits.
An early General Store.
An early school.
Exhibit talking about traditions in Frankenmuth including St. Nicholas.
Frankenmuth through the years.
Jessica got to try to design an Alpine style house.
An exhibit dedicated to Michigan & the War of 1812.
Map of Frankenmuth.
Outside the Frankenmuth Cheese Haus.
Tiffany's restaurant. Made me think of my cousin.
Inside the Brewing Museum.
A covered bridge in the middle of town.
Another view of the river & waterfall.
One of the breweries in town.
I love this town as it is all decked out for Christmas.
One of the many scenes outside Bronner's Christmas store.
I love the motto for Bronner's!
Love this!
David liked these lights.
This plaque says it all.
Kids in front of one of the many nativities inside the store.
Inside the store.
Inside the store.
This Christmas store is awesome! The joy of Christ's birth is celebrated all year at Bronner's - whose motto is: "Enjoy CHRISTmas, It's HIS birthday; Enjoy Life, It's HIS way."