Pontiac Oxford and Northern Railroad and the Legend of The Polly Ann
Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad (P.O. & N) ran from September 1889 until the last service run of the full length of the line on February 9, 1984.
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Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad (P.O. & N) ran from September 1889 until the last service run of the full length of the line on February 9, 1984.
A couple takes a photo adventure of cross-country ski hike from Port Austin harbor to Turnip Rock at Pointe Aux Barques.
Taking a five-mile round trip winter trek to the formation is the only way to see Turnip Rock in the winter.
Huron County, Michigan, is noted for its historic achievements spanning agriculture and industry, including the first winter wheat processed in the U.S. and the largest grindstone produced. Its rich history contributes to Michigan’s identity and attracts tourists and historians alike.
There are an estimated 6,000 sunken ships across all the Great Lakes with about 1,500 Michigan Shipwrecks located in Michigan waters. With Interactive Map
Lake Township updates its zoning laws to clarify restrictions on short-term rentals. Changes highlight a shift in the township’s stance on rental properties. Lake Township Enforces Ban on Short-Term Rentals CASEVILLE, Mich.—Lake Township Board of Trustees held its December 16, 2024, …
We check out some of the best winter festivals in Michigan for 2023. It is a great way to shake off the winter blues.
The story of the luxurious Bay Port Hotel and the railway resort era in the late 1800s was short lived.
Was the untimely demise of one of its guests the cause if its downfall?
Mary K. Ban, a 43-year-old from Caseville, died in a single-vehicle accident on M-25 in Lake Township early Wednesday morning. Preliminary investigations suggest her Jeep left the roadway and collided with trees. Authorities continue to investigate the crash while emphasizing rural road safety.