

By last count there were 37 breweries in Grand Rapids. You don’t get named Beer City, USA two years running if you don’t have a dope beer scene and Grand Rapids has some of the best breweries around. A quick flyover of the beer scene in Grand Rapids from 10,000 feet (this is a travel blog after all). Don’t worry, the Grand Rapids Breweries and their delicious brews are up next. I know…you are probably thinking I NEED a nice beer from one of those Grand Rapids Breweries right now – especially after having to slog through a history lesson. Grand Rapids appears to be one of those great “ little cities” that continues to rise in popularity and purpose. The downtown area of Grand Rapids has experienced a revitalization in the last few years becoming quite the hangout with upscale bars, hipster pubs, and other attractions that draw folks back into the city and I experienced this during my trip there (it was a vibrant downtown – full of lots of young people!). and there is a great museum in the city featuring the 38th president. Grand Rapids is also the home of US President Gerald Ford.

According to the 2010 census 188k people live in this western Michigan town that is traditionally known for its furniture. Grand Rapids is the 2nd largest city in the great state of Michigan (something I did not know!). So…sorry…not sorry…but you are stuck with a history lesson on Grand Rapids, MI (albeit a short one…I tried to be good). Listen, I was a history major once and it’s simply in my nature to learn about the history of a place before, during and after I visit. Grand Rapids and the Grand River (Photo Credit: Jerry Hamburg) Super Quick History of Grand Rapids, Michigan
