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Battle Creek Bombers: Affordable baseball in a fine park
Nothing says summer like a day at ball park, enjoying the game, munching a hotdog, downing an icy beer. But, with Major League Baseball prices as they are, who can afford that? You can with the Battle Creek Bombers at C.O. Brown Stadium.
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Farmers Alley Theatre: Out-sized acting in a small space
The Farmers Alley Theatre in downtown Kalamazoo delivers a powerful punch in its small space. The non-profit professional ensemble may be the new kid on the theatrical block, but they deliver thought-provoking dramas, quirky comedies, children’s theater and even evenings of cabaret music.
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The Purple Rose Theatre Company: An American beauty of a playhouse
What if you could magically recreate intimate, cutting-edge theaters like New York’s late, lamented Circle Repertory in the Midwest? Then you would have the Purple Rose Theatre Company, a gem of a theater in Chelsea, Mich. The theater is just 15 minutes from Ann Arbor and an hour from either Detroit or Battle Creek.
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The Civic Theatre: Wowing audiences with great shows, prices
The award-winning Civic Theatre provides a full season of 14 plays. Whether you like comedies, musicals or dramas, contemporary productions or classics, you’ll find something to love. And you would be crazy not to go, what with prices as low as $5 for some performances — less than a movie ticket!
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Kalamazoo Valley Museum mixes science with fun
Whether you’re a toddler or a teen or totally grown up, the Kalamazoo Valley Museum in downtown Kalamazoo has something for you: a mix of hands-on science and fun!
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FireKeepers Casino: Scorching gaming and more
FireKeepers Casino, one of Michigan’s newest gambling casinos, delivers red-hot gaming, dining and nightlife in southwest Michigan.
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Kalamazoo Institute of Arts: Offering a lot for a tiny price -- free!
Visitors to the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts can peruse its permanent collections, ranging from a 1,200-year-old cast-gold pendant from pre-Columbian Costa Rica to up-to-date post-modern canvases, for absolutely free.
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Air Zoo: High-flying fun in a down-to-earth setting
The Air Zoo, located near Kalamazoo, combines the educational experience of a museum with the hands-on excitement of an amusement park. You’ll feel as if you’re actually in the air or even outer space!
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Historic Chenery Auditorium: Delivering big acts in a plush setting
Historic Howard Chenery Auditorium has seen some big-name stars on its stage since it began as a high school auditorium in 1924. The 1,900-seat auditorium continues to deliver great entertainment to the greater Kalamazoo area more than 200 days a year.
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Heritage Guitars continue a Kalamazoo tradition
Fine guitars have been crafted at 225 Parsons St. in Kalamazoo for more than a century. That tradition continues with the largely hand-made Heritage Guitars.
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