1913 Great Lakes Storm – The White Hurricane

The Great Lakes Storm of 1913, also known as the White Hurricane, was a catastrophic event that claimed 19 ships and resulted in over 248 fatalities. This severe blizzard, marked by hurricane-force winds and heavy snowfall, devastated areas around Lake Huron and Michigan’s Thumb, leading to significant changes in maritime safety and weather forecasting.

Romantic Roam: Horses of Mackinac Island

Deep-rooted in the vibrant tapestry of Mackinac Island’s history, culture, and everyday life, the horses continue to be an important figure of this charming community. Nestled between Michigan’s upper and lower peninsulas, Mackinac Island has sustained a unique equine culture since …