Frankenmuth
Frankenmuth is a small city located in Michigan, known for its Bavarian-style architecture and rich German heritage. Founded in 1845 by German immigrants, it features charming shops, restaurants, and festivals that celebrate its cultural roots. The city is often referred to as "Michigan's Little Bavaria."
One of the main attractions in Frankenmuth is the Zehnder's restaurant, famous for its all-you-can-eat chicken dinners. The city also hosts the annual Frankenmuth Oktoberfest, which draws visitors to enjoy traditional food, music, and activities. With its unique atmosphere, Frankenmuth offers a delightful experience for tourists and locals alike.