Sleeper State Park 1944
The park first opened as a county park in 1925. In 1927 the state acquired the property and called it
Continue readingThe park first opened as a county park in 1925. In 1927 the state acquired the property and called it
Continue readingA vintage postcard reveals the once-booming fishing docks of Caseville. Learn how the Gillingham Fish Company helped shape the Thumb’s economy—and what remains today.
Continue readingThis early 1900s photo captures the rural railroad depot at Pointe Aux Barques, Michigan, taken by Louis James Pesha. The
Continue readingMichigan summer is on its way! The Mitten State offers visitors its lakes combined with its beaches and beautiful natural
Continue readingIn the postwar era of Michigan’s Thumb, family vacations often meant packing into the car and heading to the shoreline.
Continue readingMichigan’s Upper Thumb has interesting sites and things to do beyond our great beaches. Driving along M-25 along the shore we found some downright interesting and unique roadside attractions that dont cost a dime to see.
Continue readingThe waters near Michigan’s Thumb are home to many shipwrecks, including notable incidents like the Philadelphia and Albany collision. This area, once a vital shipping route, is now an underwater preserve safeguarding maritime history and mysteries of the Great Lakes.
Continue readingPontiac, 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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