Santa’s Village at the Saginaw County Fairgrounds. Open Saturdays and Sundays after Thanksgiving
Chesaning, MI
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Santa’s Village at the Saginaw County Fairgrounds. Open Saturdays and Sundays after Thanksgiving
Chesaning, MI
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Wildlife is abundant in the Ozark National Forest
Russellville, AR
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Tabatha Davis
RE/MAX First
Russellville, AR
Bike riders taking a break at Big Woods Lake
Cedar Falls, IA
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Colleen Tierney
RE/MAX Home Group
Waterloo, IA
Birmingham, Al: “The Magic City”
Birmingham, AL
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Lisa Willis
RE/MAX Advantage South
Birmingham, AL
It’s impossible to resist the white sands and blue water paired with Southern hospitality
Gulf Shores, AL
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Alana Turk
RE/MAX of Orange Beach
Orange Beach, AL
The OK State Capitol is classically styled in the Grand Beaux Arts tradition
Oklahoma City, OK
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Wendy Chong
RE/MAX Preferred Partners
Oklahoma City, OK
Great Lakes cruise ship on the St. Mary’s River by Sugar Island and Sault Ste. Marie
Sault Sainte Marie, MI
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Cynthia Collins
RE/MAX Northstar Realty
Sault Sainte Marie, MI
The huge Ferris Wheel is just one of the many great features of the yearly Thibodaux Firemans Fair
Thibodaux, LA
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Lyndsie Lace Verret
RE/MAX Plus
Prairieville, LA
Ready to get on Crystal Lake
Crystal Lake, MI
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Julie Williams
RE/MAX Bayshore Properties
Frankfort, MI
ou may not be old enough to remember drive-in movie theaters, but they were a fun part of my childhood. I am “so” excited about the new Coyote Drive-In at The Shops of Grand River in Leeds! This new venue is nothing like the old theaters I remember. There are four giant screens, a mini-golf course, a restaurant and bar, even a stage for live music. It’s adjacent to the shopping mall too so there’s plenty to see and do.
One of the things to know when you go is they only sell double feature packages, but it’s only $8 for an adult ticket so that’s a good deal for two movies. Children ages 5-11 get in for $5 and under five are free. You can even bring your dog…..they have grassy areas where you can walk them before the show and during intermission between the movies.
It’s recommended you arrive early to get the best spot, and with so much to do and the nearby shopping that’s not a problem. Even if you don’t get one of the best spots, you won’t have any problem seeing as the screens are really big and the rows are on berms so the car in front won’t block your view.
I can’t wait to go! Ahhh……summertime!!!
Leeds, AL
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Ann Allen
RE/MAX Advantage South
Birmingham, AL