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How much are vacation packages to Manitowoc?
$755 is all you need to spend for an exciting vacation in Manitowoc. Bundle your flights and hotel into a Travelocity vacation package and watch the savings start to add up. With prices as good as these, you'll want to start packing your bags now!
How long should my Manitowoc vacation be?
There are no firm rules when it comes to how long your Manitowoc vacation should be, but the majority of people like to stay around 2 nights. Got some leeway with your travel dates? Consider extending your trip by a few extra nights. Then you'll have ample time to explore some lesser-known areas too.
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Can I save money on my Manitowoc car rental if I book it with a hotel or flight?
Combining your hotel, car and flight into a Manitowoc vacation package is the easiest way to score an amazing deal. Plus, having your own wheels gives you total freedom to find your way to all those amazing sights you're itching to check out. Located 120 mi from Manitowoc, Six Flags Great America is one attraction that should have a place on your itinerary. Turn up the tunes and make a day trip of it.
Which airport is best for Manitowoc?
One top option is Appleton Intl. Airport (ATW). From here, you'll have to travel east for about 45 mi to reach inner Manitowoc. Another convenient choice is Austin Straubel Intl. Airport (GRB), which is 35 mi away from central Manitowoc.
What is there to do in Manitowoc?
Rahr West Art Museum is one of the superb sights that make Manitowoc such a tourist hot spot. But leave some extra time to discover the city's lesser-known attractions too. This is often where the best memories are made.
Where should I stay when visiting Manitowoc?
If you're searching for a place to spend your nights, take a look at the The Inn on Maritime Bay, Ascend Hotel Collection. It's the top choice for many visitors.

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Just before the storm set in.
Just before the storm set in.
Looking at driving to MI from WI or Vis Versa take the S.S. Badger across Lake Michigan.  You'll enjoy the relaxing ride.

The Badger was constructed as a rail car ferry in 1952–53 by the Christy Corporation of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin,[4] along with her twin the SS Spartan (named after the mascot of Michigan State University) with a reinforced hull for ice-breaking. It was originally used to carry railroad cars, passengers and automobiles between the two sides of the lake all year long. Today, the ferry connects the eastern and western segments of US 10 in the two cities from May to October.[5]

Launched September 6, 1952, the SS Badger entered service March 21, 1953, for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (from 1973 a subsidiary of the Chessie System). The C&O had acquired the rail car ferry operations in Ludington with its acquisition of the Pere Marquette Railway in 1947.[6] After 1972, service was gradually curtailed; all but the three newest vessels were retired, and sailings to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Manitowoc, Wisconsin, were discontinued, leaving only the route between Ludington and Kewaunee, Wisconsin. On July 1, 1983, the Chessie System ended its car ferry service when it sold the steamers Badger, Spartan, and City of Midland 41 to Glen F. Bowden of Ludington. He organized the Michigan–Wisconsin Transportation Company (MWT) to continue the operation.[7]

The railroad car ferry concept on Lake Michigan was facing serious economic troubles during the 1980s and by November 1988, the Badger was the only vessel running. It was the last of the 14 ferries since 1897 based in Ludington remaining in service.[4] On November 16, 1990, facing bankruptcy, Bowden laid up the Badger, ending 93 years of railway car ferry service out of Ludington and 98 years on Lake Michigan as a whole.  #History #CarFerry's #Adventure
Nice town to visit.  You can always find something interesting like a painter :)
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