CVB Listings - Michigan

The nation’s only state so crisply divided across two separate land masses, Michigan’s Lower and Upper Peninsulas both make for interesting hosts for events, conferences, and business retreats.

In the Lower Peninsula, the state’s largest city of Detroit has a rich automotive history that car lovers will appreciate. Additionally, the Detroit Theater District (second largest in the nation, after Broadway in New York City) is referred to by locals as a sort of second Broadway.

Greater Battle Creek – Calhoun County Visitor & Convention Bureau

State-of-the-art, creative and unique conference facilities, hotel, conference space, restaurants and entertainment all in close proximity; …

269-962-2240
77 East Michigan Ave, Ste 100

Ann Arbor Area Convention & Visitors Bureau

Welcome to the official tourism site of Ann Arbor, Michigan — the city that reinvents itself …

(734) 995-7281
120 West Huron Street

Detroit Convention & Visitors Bureau

(313) 202-1800
211 W. Fort Street, Suite 1000

Midland County Convention & Visitors Bureau

Home of the Dow Chemical Company & Dow Corning Corporation, Midland’s many fine hotels, fine restaurants, …

Alpena Area Convention & Visitors Bureau

Ogden Newspapers, Inc., is a diversified media corporation that publishes 40 daily newspapers, several magazines, weekly …

Ypsilanti Area Convention & Visitors Bureau

The Ypsilanti Area Convention and Visitors Bureau is ready to help any organization select just the …

Branch County Tourism Bureau

Whether you are looking for spa treatment, a couples get-away, family vacations or de-stressing after a …

(517) 278-0241
28 W. Chicago St. Ste. #1C

Lenawee Conference And Visitors Bureau

Whether it’s a sunny day, in July or a snowy evening, in February, Lenawee County is …

517-263-7747
209 N. Main St.

Les Cheneaux Tourist Association

The Les Cheneaux area lies east of the Mackinac Bridge along the northern shore of Lake …

906.484.3935
POST OFFICE BOX 422 ~ 680 WEST M-134
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