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Viewfinder: 10th Annual Canton Grub Crawl
Hundreds of Participants were ushered to 14 Canton eateries.
A sold-out crowd participated in the 10th annual Canton Grub Crawl, a tour of some of Canton's bars and restaurants.
Beginning at 6 p.m. Tuesday, more than 400 people boarded buses and vans, and were ushered to one of 14 participating establishments. Numerous shuttles ran throughout the evening, taking their passengers along predetermined routes, giving everyone the opportunity to try the places they wanted.
"It's a great way to try new restaurants," said Marilee Conroy, a native of South Lyon, who was dining at with coworkers. She said that her favorite stop was
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Each stop on the tour offered its own appetizers and drink specials (with the exception of ), most with private rooms set up for the event with chafing dishes and separate wait staff.
Hosting the Grub Crawl: Canton Chamber of Commerce, Canton Township and the Canton Downtown Development Authority with the support of more than 40 sponsors, including Atchison Ford, Yazaki North America, and Schoolcraft College.
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"We really enjoy being part of the community," said Brian Logan, Canton resident and owner of Preferred Medical Management Solutions, a Canton-based medical transcription service. "It's really the comraderie here among businesses that makes Canton so attractive. We're really pleased to be a part of it."
