Greetings, I am looking to follow some good media about the Dawgs and wondering if there are some good suggestions. I enjoy discussions that range from insider insights to player and scheme analysis. I am more in to the talk on the state of the programs and the matchups at hand for the next week. I look forward to joining in on the new rivalries and hope there are many good playoff races to be had. Cheers!
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Pods? I recommend this one:You’re welcome!Since I helped you, please help me. I am unfortunately traveling to your neck of the woods to East Lansing to see the UW game and then onto scenic Detroit for the Seahawks game. Where else should I visit?Thanks in advance!
Pods? I recommend this one:You’re welcome!Since I helped you, please help me. I am unfortunately traveling to your neck of the woods to East Lansing to see the UW game and then onto scenic Detroit for the Seahawks game. Where else should I visit?Thanks in advance! How much time do you have? Lansing is typical capital city, pretty boring if you aren't in to state government and the architecture of the buildings. MSU is of course your go to spot to check out, the campus is pretty cool and the Stadium is pretty cool as well. Downtown Detroit is really cool, don't let the reputation deter you from going there (but stay in the downtown core, it does get a bit rough north of town). The motown museum is cool, catching a lions game should be exciting this year and against the Seahawks it should be a good one. I am partial ot the history of the automotive industry so taking a trip to the Henry Ford Museum is really cool, lots to do an see. Food wise there is a lot of good options in Lansing and Detroit. I am partial to Vincente;s (Cuban) (https://www.vicentesdetroit.com/location/vicentes-cuban-cuisine/) and has dancing on some nights of the week.Greektown in Detroit is a must see for me especially if you love food boze and gambling. If you want to checkout some nature, head up to Manistee State Park for hiking, this is about 3 hours from Lansing though.Of course checking out the Great lakes can be fun as well, Holland is a great like side town to explore and chill if the weather is nice.