Events Calendar
The Traverse City area hosts a wide variety of festivals throughout the year. By far our largest annual event is the National Cherry Festival, held in early July in downtown Traverse City. Other major celebrations throughout the year are listed below, with links to the official sites if available.
For information and online purchase of ticketed events in the Traverse City area go to TREATickets.
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Happy Apple Days
Happy Apple Days in Downtown Traverse City will run from October 3-10. The streetscapes will be decked with cornstalks and festive mums. Merchants will have bushels of apples to share with their customers. For more information call (231) 922-2050 or visit www.downtowntc.com.
Historical Walking Tours
The tours depart from the Heritage Center, which is located at 322 Sixth Street in Traverse City. There are two tours per week. Tour dates and times are Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1:00 p.m. Guides are experienced volunteers Carol Hale and Fred Hoisington of Traverse City.
The historical walking tours are approximately two hours in length. Comfortable walking shoes are encouraged. Among the destinations are the historic homes and buildings on Sixth Street, Front Street, Wellington Street, and State Street, among others.
Advance reservation is required for the tour. Tickets are $10 per person. Group reservations are also accepted. For reservations call (231) 995-0313.
Individuals who participate in the tour on Tuesday and Saturdays will also have access to the Museum of History and the new, temporary exhibits.
Arts of the Woodland Indians
This exhibition draws from the museum's collection of art by the Woodland Indians. Not only does this exhibition include excellent examples of quillwork and sweetgrass basketry from both Michigan and Ottawa artists, but also prints by artists of the famed woodland or Anishinabe style of painting, such as Norval Morrisseau and Roy Thomas.
Hours: Mon-Sat 10 am - 5 pm, Sun 1 - 5 pm, Thurs - Open until 8 pm. Admission: Adults $6, Children $4 The museum is closed on major holidays.






