Caverns, Mines & Caves In Michigan – 14 Stunning Locations You Can Visit
Michigan’s natural beauty isn’t limited to its Great Lakes and lush forests—it extends underground to an array of hidden wonders:
Continue readingMichigan’s natural beauty isn’t limited to its Great Lakes and lush forests—it extends underground to an array of hidden wonders:
Continue readingMichigan’s beautiful landscape of rolling hills, sparkling lakes, and thick forests inspired early 20th-century entrepreneurs to build scenic lookout towers
Continue readingHome to the world’s largest man-made fresh water harbor, the port of Harbor Beach is an ideal stopping point for sailors making their way up the shore of Lake Huron.
Rent a kayak and see three shipwrecks in the harbor
Continue readingHuron County’s 93 miles of shoreline plays host to 17 public beaches. Here are our top ten beaches and notable mentions of Michigan’s Upper Thumb
Continue readingMichigan is a hub for diverse festivals, vital for community bonding and showcasing local talent. From tulip displays in Holland to the National Cherry Festival in Traverse City, Michigan offers a range of cultural celebrations. The Mackinac Island Lilac Festival and Porch Fest in Port Austin provide unique family-friendly experiences.
Continue readingHistorical pictures that shows Caseville Harbor from about 1941. This offers a glimpse of the history of Caseville Harbor. Looking out to Saginaw Bay, the only building that remains today is the Huron Yacht Club.
Continue readingWith plug-in and electric vehicles becoming more available we take a look at five of Michigan’s most picturesque landscapes with our guide to Michigan Electric Car Travel. Discover hidden gems and eco-friendly routes that make your road trip both sustainable and unforgettable. Plug in, hit the road, and get ready for an adventure!
Continue readingClements Library at the University of Michigan adds to their collection with this rare map of Fort Detroit. It offers a glimpse of what Detroit looked like in 1761.
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