Battle Creek is a mixed feeling for me. When I was in Girl Scouts, our troop went up to Kellogg's, which was so cool. Then we went to this little museum kind of place, where they had babies in jars at different stages of developement..from a tiny little sac, all the way up to a full term still born. I still shudder from that memory..
Kelloggs doesnt have tours any more........
At the end of the tour they gave you a bowl of ice cream with cereal sprinkled on it!!!!You went to Kingman Museum.....its still there......everyone remembers the babies....
All the elementary schools in the area still go there (5th grade I think). The place looks like the Haunted Mansion at MK (sort of).It is located in a very large park with big hills for sledding.....We used to go there with the kids.
You need to go to Binder Park Zoo....it is a great zoo to spend the day at...
(exit 100 on I94). Last time at Animal Kingdom we watched the show "birds of flight" and we spoke to one of the handlers there......she worked at Binder for 2 years......
Of course the snow melted the next day but it's still a fun story to tell.
I love poking around in the small towns up there, being so close to Lake Huron, and generally enjoying the outdoors. Hmmm, I'll have to hint around to my friend that it's about time to go back up there. 
During the "Double the Zoo" campaign, Binder Park consulted with Disney to build the new section. That's how we ended up taking a Disney vacation.
We were greeted with "Jambo!" before our safari jeep transported us to a different time zone

I love the fall: mums, pumpkins, leaves everywhere, U of M football (OK not so much this year, lol), I could go on and on.