It doesn’t get much more classic than Coca-Cola. After all, this beloved beverage has delighted pop enthusiasts for generations, and Michiganders are certainly no exception. While many collectors have held onto unique Coke memorabilia throughout the years, there’s one spot here in the Great Lakes State that blows all other collections out of the water – and you’ll want to see for yourself.
The Bottle-Cap Museum is located within Dawson and Stevens Classic 50s Diner, which sits at 231 Michigan Ave in the delightful town of Grayling.
At first glance, this might look like your ordinary small-town diner. Take one step inside, though, and you’ll find a seemingly endless collection of Coca-Cola items.
That’s right: Dawson and Stevens houses Michigan’s Bottle-Cap Museum, which prides itself on maintaining a collection of over 10,000 Coke-themed pieces.
As you take your seat, you’ll be mesmerized by the breadth of memorabilia that surrounds you. There’s no telling what sorts of treasures you’ll discover throughout.
Teddy bears, model race cars, dinnerware, toys, and more - if it exists within the world of Coca-Cola decor, you’ll find it here. This includes, of course, plenty of bottle caps!
As if that weren’t enough, Dawson and Stevens Diner itself offers plenty of tasty fare to keep you satisfied during your visit. Nothing hits the spot like a classic diner meal.
Indulge in a burger or try a tasty wrap paired with fresh soup. This is anything but your ordinary museum experience, and your entire family will be charmed.
By the time you’ve finished dining (and sipping on your Coca-Cola), you’ll have a newfound appreciation for all things Coke. Talk about an unforgettable day trip.
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