stsomewhere
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Frankenmuth. Michigan. plus it has the largest Christmas store in US
Thanks. I'll keep that in mind.If you are looking for another German experience for another trip sometime. Try southern Indiana especially like Jasper. Evansville also has a lot of German stuff, like Germania Maennerchor. They have a Volksfest every year. I have been inside that place, during the Volksfest and it is really cool. They also have a German restaurant Gerst Haus not too from there (no more than a couple miles).
OP just curious if you are talking about Frankenmuth? My ancestors settled there and started an egg farm. We go often but it is definitely touristy!I did find a great town in Michigan, but that's not in the cards at the moment.
Apologies -- I was off line! We've only ever camped in the area (Yellowstone Lake National Park), so don't know anything about the hotels. We've also only gone for the Wilhelm Tell Festival (Labor Day, IIRC) and Oktoberfest (dates change).That's awesome. DH would really prefer to stay in the same hotel all 3 nights, but he'll do what I want to do. Would you spend 3 nights near there & drive to Madison, spend 3 nights near downtown Madison & drive there or split the stay? It appears the New Glarus hotels have Madison addresses anyway. I'm just not sure which area to stay in, without having a lot of time to research. We're leaving here in a few hours having no idea where we're going.
TBH, I'm not thrilled about going to Madison. That was DH's idea, because it's close to our next destination. I'm afraid it will be similar to Tallahassee, which I don't enjoy visiting. I was seriously considering vetoing that idea & going to Milwaukee anyway. Adding on a visit to a Swiss town makes Madison sound much more appealing to me. DH would thank you for helping him finally win one.