Tag: History

  • Visiting Historic Whitefish Point

    Visiting Historic Whitefish Point

    Known as the Graveyard of Ships, Whitefish Point is home to the Great Lake Shipwreck Museum and Whitefish Point Light Station. Visitors can take in views of Lake Superior, search for Agates, and learn about the 240 ships that have been lost to Lake Superior.

  • Finding the Cut

    Finding the Cut

    Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is rich with hidden histories. Concepts and ideas thwarted by the wilderness. Communities fading away, returning to what once existed before them. The Iron Range and Huron Bay Railroad is one such history. Today echos remain of what once almost existed.

  • Discover History at Nonesuch Ruins

    Discover History at Nonesuch Ruins

    Visiting Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park is a step back in history to a place where nature and humans co-existed. Buried among thousands of acres of old-growth forests and stunning vistas are abandoned mines, echoes from communities long gone. There is no place better within the park to experience the…

  • A Lighthouse and Shipwreck: 40 Mile Point

    A Lighthouse and Shipwreck: 40 Mile Point

    On October 19, 1905, a wooden steamer towing a schooner-barge encountered rough waters. The two ships rolled in opposite directions, causing the schooner-barge to break free. The wooden steamer lost part of its stern and got stuck on a sandbar. The captain and the ten crewmen were able to make…

  • Driving Cades Cove

    Driving Cades Cove

    We had a great time on this trip. We met up with some of my best friends and explored the many beautiful sights and stops found in Cades Cove.

  • A Trip Down River Road Scenic Byway

    The River Road Scenic Byway runs 22 miles, running from Hale to Oscoda, Michigan. The historical information and amazing scenic views make this a great scenic byway to check out in the lower peninsula.

  • Fayette: An Amazing Historical Opportunity

    Tucked away in the Snail Shell Harbor of the Garden Peninsula is 170 acres of pure Michigan history. Fayette Historical State Park was once a thriving community, manufacturing charcoal pig iron.