New Escape Room at Eloise Asylum Opening on Friday the 13th
The Eloise Asylum is set to open a new escape room, called Escape the Asylum, on this Friday, the 13th of May. Visitors to the escape room will get 60…

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The Eloise Asylum is set to open a new escape room, called Escape the Asylum, on this Friday, the 13th of May.
Visitors to the escape room will get 60 minutes to attempt to escape a an extensive, multi-room adventure or become the next resident of the haunted asylum. Reservations are open now for parties of four to 10 people via Eloise Asylum’s website.
“Escape The Asylum is truly a next-level escape room,” Matt Herzog, one of the owners and operators of Escape the Asylum, said in a statement. “Our goal is to make guests feel like they are in a thriller movie from the time they enter the escape room to the time they leave.”
The Escape the Asylum will be open weekdays from noon to 10:30 p.m.
Summer is on the way, and that means it's about to be road trip season. I always enjoy driving around during the spring and summer months, discovering new towns around Michigan. Fall is a great time to road trip, too, because of the gorgeous colors. This state has so many beautiful small towns, which make for perfect stops during a long road trip.
So, how small are Michigan's tiniest dwellings? I actually looked up some data from the state of Michigan and discovered that many towns in Michigan have just a few hundred people. That's almost hard to imagine. Some examples are Addison at 597, Akron at 394 and Alba at 295. Now, that's really, really small.
When it comes to Michigan's quaint cities, I always enjoy South Haven. My uncle lives around that area, and I used to go there at lot as a kid. The beach town is right on the eastern shores of Lake Michigan, in the southwest part of the state. Its population is just over 4,000 residents, but it seems way bigger during the summer months, as it's a very popular tourist destination. Just thinking about South Haven's warm, sandy beaches is making me smile. If you head there, don't forget to check out South Haven's trademark red lighthouse.
Of course, South Haven is just the beginning when it comes to great places to visit. Read on for 40 small towns in Michigan that you need to visit this summer for a weekend getaway. You'll also find information on each town below with a link to that town's official website, so you can find more details about the best time to visit and how to get there.
Munising
Marquette
Traverse City - Not super small, but a great spot to visit!
Holland
Sault Ste. Marie
Alpena
Tawas City
St. Joseph
Harbor Springs
Escanaba
Frankenmuth
Mackinac Island
Northville
Ontonagon
Charlevoix
Paradise
Copper Harbor
Saugatuck
South Haven
Petoskey
Ludington
Pentwater
http://www.pentwater.org/
Techumseh
Colon
http://www.colonmichigan.org/
Boyne City
http://www.cityofboynecity.com/
Caseville
Port Austin
East Tawas
St. Ignace
Suttons Bay
Newberry
Marshall
http://www.cityofmarshall.com/