The farmers market is located behind the H Hotel in downtown Midland on Saturday from 7am-1pm. The Rails to Trails are miles of paved walking and biking trails. Have you ever heard of a Tridge? You will definitely have to check this one out!
The H Hotel has a swanky Miami-vibe outdoor courtyard. This is a great spot for drinks and light bites next to their heaters and fire pits. It is located in downtown Midland on Main Street.
Café Zinc is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Their takeout counter has fresh baked pastries, breads, and desserts along with Illy coffee. It is on Main Street a short walk from the Fairfield (0.4 miles).
This is a great place for a cup of coffee in downtown Midland.
Delicious Italian food in downtown Midland. Open only for dinner.
ONe eighteen is an American Tavern located on Main Street, a short walk from the Fairfield (0.4 miles). They are only open for dinner.
Pizza Sam's is located on Main Street and is a Midland staple! They are open for lunch and dinner.
Maru is open 12-8 for lunch and dinner. Located near the Dow Diamond and only one block from the Fairfield.
Another local watering hole with casual dining for lunch and dinner.
Dahlia Hill is right off Main Street and is a must see! They will have over 3,000 dahlias in full bloom over our wedding weekend!
The Whiting Forest has the nation’s longest canopy walk, 1,400 feet long and 40 feet above ground. The first piece of Whiting Forest property was acquired in 1905 by Herbert H. Dow, the founder of the Dow Chemical Company, and his wife Grace. In 1949, the property passed to H.H. Dow’s granddaughter Helen Dow Whiting, and her husband Macauley. The Whitings took great care to create a beautiful home for their six children. Now owned by the Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation, it opened to the public in 2004, with a grand re-opening in October 2018.
*Advanced reservations needed* Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1989, the Alden B Dow Home and Studio continues to engage the imagination and elicits emotional responses in all who experience this powerful statement of Mid-Twentieth Century Modern architecture. Planted into an encompassing pond, the Home and Studio is alive with reflective light, soaring roof lines, diverging angles, brilliant color and the perfect balance of enticement and tranquility. It truly is an “oasis of architecture and inspiration.”