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Month: August 2013

Frankenmuth-Michigans little Bavaria

Ahhhh….Frankenmuth. When I was a kid I remember jumping in my grandparents motor home and driving the hour and half to Frankenmuth, chatting excitedly with my brother about what we will see at the worlds largest Christmas Store-Bronners and what yummy delights we will eat the Bavarian Inn. Those memories I still cherish today and so it was with excitement that I was able to take my husband to this little Bavaria in the heart of Michigan and show him what I enjoyed as a kid.

Take a trip to Frankenmuth, Michigan to experience a little bit of Germany

Frankenmuth History

The city’s name is a combination of two words. “Franken” represents the Province of Franconia in the Kingdom of Bavaria, home of the Franks, where the original settlers were from. The German word “Mut” means courage; thus, the name Frankenmuth means “courage of the Franconians.” The area was settled and named in 1845 by conservative Lutheran immigrants from Roßtal area of Franconia (now part of Bavaria) in Germany. The group of settlers left Germany on April 20, 1845 and arrived at Castle Garden seven weeks later. They traveled via canals and the Great Lakes from New York to Detroit and arrived in August 1845. Sailing on the Nelson Smith, the settlers made their way to Saginaw and travelled over land to the present location the city of Frankenmuth. Originally part of Bridgeport Township and later Frankenmuth Township, Frankenmuth became a village in 1904 and finally a city on October 1, 1959 (Wikipedia).

Our Trip

No trip to Frankenmuth is complete without stopping in at the “World’s largest Christmas Store-Bronners” on your way into the city. This place is so HUGE and is wall to wall Christmas every day of the year, complete with Christmas music and giants Santas. I even ended up spending my yearly “new ornaments” Christmas budget in a matter of 20 mins here…opps lol!

Santa statue at the World's largest Christmas Store-Bronners in Frankenmuth, Michigan.

My husband makes me laugh all the time 🙂

Giant Christmas Balls at the World's largest Christmas Store-Bronners in Frankenmuth, Michigan.

My best pin-up pose with a polar bear lol 😛

Polar Bear seat at the World's largest Christmas Store-Bronners in Frankenmuth, Michigan.
Visit the World's largest Christmas Store-Bronners in Frankenmuth, Michigan.

This is what you see EVERYWHERE in this store! Christmas explosion!

Christmas Tree Decorations at the World's largest Christmas Store-Bronners in Frankenmuth, Michigan.

My husband’s fav tree….The BEER TREE!

Beer Christmas Tree at the World's largest Christmas Store-Bronners in Frankenmuth, Michigan.

Me in a sea of pretty Christmas Trees.

Blue lights for Christmas Trees at the World's largest Christmas Store-Bronners in Frankenmuth, Michigan.

Frog tree anyone?

Frog Christmas Tree at the World's largest Christmas Store-Bronners in Frankenmuth, Michigan.

After Bronners we drove into the city and decided to hit up the oldest brewery In Frankenmuth that has been around since 1862.

Funny story, my husband sat down at the bar and asked the bartender “if the brewery had been around a long time?” and she responds with “you could say that” lol! That was before we read our menu that said the history of the brewery.

Frankenmuth Brewery-Oldest Brewery in Frankenmuth, Michigan.

We wanted to try all the beers and the best way to do that is with a sampler, but look how they are served?? In the cutest littlest steins EVER! love love love 🙂

Selection of Beers at Frankenmuth Brewery
Enjoying mini samples of beer at the Frankenmuth Brewery
Frankenmuth Brewery around since 1862,

After sitting at the bar for a bit we were able to get out onto the patio for a pint and small bite to eat (don’t want to ruin our german meal later on).

Just look at how pretty the view was and check out the cool boat coming down the river! It was a really good place to just hang out and enjoy the warm summer weather.

Frankenmuth Brewery patio view of the river and a mini steamboat.

After our beer and snack we wandered the city for the next while, taking in all the European style buildings and fun stores.

Frankenmuth, Michigan-The Marv Herzog Hotel looking like a Bavaria, German building.
Welcome to Frankenmuth, Michigan's little Bavaria

Along with Beer, my husband and I also love Cheese! So it was with great excitement that we found this cute guy outside of the Frankenmuth Cheese Haus. Many pictures were taken and lots of cheese was eaten (not from this block though lol).

Frankenmuth Cheese House / Haus featuring a statue of a giant mouse poking it's head out of cheese.

Such a pretty town.

Frankenmuth, Michigan.

We wanted to learn more about Frankenmuth so we took a stop into the museum and of course I managed to find the coolest pic from the 1950’s of a German party complete with cute dirndls and Lederhosen. This pic reminded so much of the images I have seen of my Grandparents partying it up in the German club in the 60’s that I just had to take this picture.

The one below is of a girls sports team in the 1950’s I believe and I just thought they looked so adorable in their matching uniforms.

1950s Vintage Photo of a 1950's of a German party complete with cute dirndls and Lederhosen seen in the Museum at Frankenmuth, Michigan. The pictures also features the Frankenmuth 1950s Cheerleaders.

In our travels we found a “Swing dancing beer!”. The Lindy Hopper I am squeals in delight 🙂

Victory Beer-Swing a session saison beer.
Frankenmuth, Michigan.

The beautiful Bavarian Inn where we had a traditional German meal. I will admit though that while the food was good my Omi’s & my mom’s German dishes are better…sorry Bavarian Inn!

Frankenmuth-Bavarian Inn searving the world famous chicken dinners in their cute Bavarian style buiilding.

Beer Garden complete with the CUTEST couple singing German Oktoberfest tunes all afternoon.

Frankenmuth-Bavarian Inn bels, clbock and a patio.

Ohhh a pretty 1920s car!

Frankenmuth, Michigan 1920s car on display.

Covered bridges are the best!

Frankenmuth, Michigan Covered Bridge.

Adorable shopping area they created to fit the look of the other businesses already established in the town.

Frankenmuth, Michigan street view.
Frankenmuth, Michigan street view.

Maggi…Growing up my mother always had Maggi in the cupboard and when she cooked she would always say “Add Maggi it makes everything taste so much better”. My Omi (grandmother) has Maggi on hand as well and so does her boyfriend but I thought it was just my strange German family who liked it. UNTIL…we went in this store and everything in this store was “Bavarian Specialities” direct from Germany, nothing cheap and cheesy here and there was THIS display of Maggi on the shelf, right above the red cabbage. So the mystery is solved, it is a German thing! lol

Bottles of Maggi as seen in Frankenmuth, Michigan.

What a cute Moose! The Frankenmoose!

Frankenmuth, Michigan-The Frankenmoose!
Frankenmuth, Michigan street view.
Frankenmuth, Michigan-Zehnder's Famous Frankenmuth Chicken Dinners vintage mid century sign. .

Look I found myself on a wine bottle! hahaha I WISH!

Wine bottle with pinup on it-Turn Me Red.

Bye Bye Frankenmuth, thanks for the fun!

Frankenmuths, Michigan-Bavarian Inn

There you have it, our little day getaway to Frankenmuth. Have you been on any fun summer trips this year?

Liz

Canadian National Exhibition is Here! The Vintage Edition

1920s Vintage Photo of Toronto's CNE Princes' Gates.
Princes’ Gates 1920s

I have been living in Toronto now for almost 14 years and one of the events I have grown to absolutely LOVE is the CNE-Canadian National Exhibition. The CNE is basically a giant fair that runs for 18 days near the end of the summer and it’s known for its great shows, crazy food (anyone for a bacon, donut burger??), rides and all the cools things to see..bring on the Sham Wow guy! lol


The first Canadian National Exhibition took place in 1879, largely to promote agriculture and technology in Canada. Agriculturists, engineers and scientists exhibited their discoveries and inventions at the CNE to showcase the work and talent of the nation (Wikipedia). Apparently, prior to 1879, the fair had traveled throughout the province, but eventually settled where the crowds were after local stakeholders campaigned to make it a permanent city attraction (blogto.com).


That means that this year the CNE is celebrating its 135th season this year so I thought it would be fun if we checked out some vintage photos, advertising etc. of this historical event. So grab a bag of chocolate covered parmesan popcorn and lets take a trip down CNE memory lane…

1930s vintage ad for the Toronto CNE - 1937 Ad
Image courtesy of the CNE Archives
1940s Vintage Ad for the CNE in 1947. Go by the TTC

The Canadian National Exhibition-CNE

To start, I’m doing a blog series on the wonderful book “Lets Dance. A celebration of dance halls and summer dance pavilions by Peter Young” and one of the sections briefly covers the “CNE TENT” that was erected in 1938 to bring in top-notch entertainers. Acts like: Benny Goodman with Peggy Lee, Artie Shaw, Guy Lombardo and even the Tommy Dorsey Band made their way to this tent.

In Peters book he even mentions a story how in September 8th of 1939 the Tommy Dorsey band flew to Toronto on the American Airlines flagship craft to appear at the CNE. This was the FIRST time the entire band travelled by air so they marked the occasion by playing a few tunes right at the airport (“Lets Dance..”, pg 23, Peter Young).

1940s Vintage Photo of the Toronto CNE dance tent

The image above was from 1940 and you can see the dance tent in the background where apparently Eddy Duchin and his Orchestra were performing that very night (“take a ride back in history” by Mike Filey).

Then while scouring the internet for fun images/stories to share I stumbled upon the most AMAZING FIND! Did you know that the CNE created their own high-kicking dance troupe version of the Rockettes? The Canadettes and they made annual appearances from 1951 until 1967 at the CNE. How fun!

1960s Vintage Photo of The Canadettes, circa 1961 at the Toronto CNE
The Canadettes, circa 1961. CNE Archives, Alexandra Studio Collection.

Now for the random vintage CNE pictures I promised you…

Two adorable kids enjoying a coke break in 1959 at the CNE with their feet in a pail (must of been hot).

1950s Vintage Photo of 2 kids in 1959 at the Toronto CNE with feet in a pail having a cold drink.
Photo Courtesy of “CNE Facebook Page”

A cooking demo at the CNE in the 1940s.

CNE 1940 cooking demo in Toronto, Canada. 1940s vintage photo.
Photo Courtesy of: CNE Facebook Page

CNE-1937. I LOVE this photo! The couple in the front that stand out in the picture are just outstanding looking.

1930s vintage photo in 1937 of the Toronto CNE crowd photo. Super 1930s fashions on display.
Photo Courtesy of: CNE Facebook Page

CNE-1961. I’m enjoying eyeballing some of the great fashion in this over head shot of the midway.

1960s vintage photo of the Toronto CNE Midway grounds in 1961,.
Photo Courtesy of: CNE Facebook Page

Want to learn how to take care of your baby in 1918?

1910s vintage photo of a woman teaching people how to take care of their baby in 1918 at the Toronto CNE
Image courtesy of the CNE Archives

I will now leave you with a picture from my engagement photo session that was done at the CNE.

CNE Engagement photo Toronto Vintage Inn

Photo Courtesy of David Tom Photography

If you live in Toronto and are attending the CNE or have attended the CNE I would love to hear your stories of your favorite things to do there.

FURTHER READING: A collection of past CNE posts I have done and a link to my Toronto archive posts….

Liz 🙂