6734 W US Hwy 23 Cheboygan Michigan
This marvelous 6+ acre site setting with 460 feet of Lake Huron frontage provides panoramic views of the Straits of Mackinac, Mackinac Island and the Mackinac Bridge yet no adjacent neighbors. From the gated driveway to the position of the 4 bedroom, 4 bath, 6500+ square foot home, privacy is a premium. The well designed layout accentuates the waterfront views from the beautiful great room to the dining and kitchen area to the large deck - even the upstair bedrooms have balconies! A significant remodel is almost complete with a new kitchen, tile and hardwood floors, appliances and more. A truly remarkable home on a truly remarkable site.
Cheboygan Locks Michigan Inland Waterway
A video trip through the Cheboygan Locks on the Cheboygan River, part of Michigan's Inland Waterway series by fishweb.com
Cheboygan county building 1st Amendment audit
Cheboygan county courthouse and sheriff's office nice building awesome town. no one cared except one guy sitting under a tree kinda took offense to having his face on camera so didnt record him.
Michigan State Parks - Park Travel Review
We had not gotten to Michigan yet in our adult lives. We were excited to go hike with our friends Dana and Eileen of the Beerbellied Travelers. Find them here:
They planned an epic camping and hiking State Park Adventure for us. By the end we sure felt like we knew more of the meaning of #PureMichigan.
We visited 4 State Parks on our Michigan road Trip. They were: Onaway State Park, Cheboygan State Park, Michilimackinac State Park, and Petoskey State Park. Each had something new and unique for us to see. We had the best time with our friends and can't wait to see them again!
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Cheboygan Armory 1st Amendment Audit
This is the armory in Cheboygan Michigan. May be closed have no idea. Never seen anyone.
Lights of Cheboygan Michigan
Photos by Sandra Crowley-Lindstrom & Chris Lindstrom, Music by Chris Lindstrom, Samples of Bowed Cymbals courtesy of Steve Barber
Brimley 2016
Brimley State Park in the UP in Michigan. Didn't take to many pics because it rained most of the time and I go there almost every year.
Driving Over Mackinac Bridge, MI
Driving I75 (Interstate 75) Over Mackinac Bridge, MI In Route To St. Ignace, Michigan
Mackinac City is on right as we approach the bridge.
Mackinaw City /ˈmækᵻnɔː ˈsɪti/ is a village in Emmet and Cheboygan counties in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 806 at the 2010 census; the population surges during the summer tourist season, including an influx of tourists and seasonal workers who serve in the shops, hotels and other recreational facilities there and in the surrounding region. Mackinaw City is at the northern tip (headland) of the Michigan's Lower Peninsula along the southern shore of the Straits of Mackinac. Across the straits lies the state's Upper Peninsula. These two land masses are physically connected by the Mackinac Bridge, which runs from Mackinaw City north to St. Ignace. Mackinaw City is also the primary base for ferry service to Mackinac Island, located to the northeast in the straits.
According to AAA's 2009 TripTik requests, Mackinaw City is the most popular tourist city in the state of Michigan. Local attractions include Fort Michilimackinac, the Mackinac Bridge, the Mackinaw Crossings shopping mall, Mill Creek, the Old Mackinac Point Light, the Historic Village, the McGulpin Point Light, and the retired US Coast Guard Icebreaker Mackinaw.
The official name of the community is The Village of Mackinaw City and as that suggests, it is a village by state law. Mackinaw City is governed by the General Law Village Act, Public Act No. 3, of 1895, as amended. The downtown district and much of the development lie within Mackinaw Township, Cheboygan County, but the larger portion of the village by area is in Wawatam Township, Emmet County, which borders Mackinaw Township to the west.
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The Mackinac Bridge (/ˈmækᵻnɔː/ MAK-in-aw) is a suspension bridge spanning the Straits of Mackinac to connect the Upper and Lower peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. Opened in 1957, the 26,372-foot (8.038 km) bridge (familiarly known as Big Mac and Mighty Mac) is the world's 17th-longest main span and the longest suspension bridge between anchorages in the Western hemisphere. The Mackinac Bridge is part of Interstate 75 and the Lakes Michigan and Huron components of the Great Lakes Circle Tours across the straits; it is also a segment of the U.S. North Country National Scenic Trail. The bridge connects the city of St. Ignace on the north end with the village of Mackinaw City on the south.
Envisioned since the 1880s, the bridge was designed by the engineer David B. Steinman and completed in 1957 only after many decades of struggles to begin construction
The bridge opened on November 1, 1957,[4] connecting two peninsulas linked for decades by ferries. A year later, the bridge was formally dedicated as the world's longest suspension bridge between anchorages, allowing a superlative comparison to the Golden Gate Bridge, which had a longer center span between towers, and the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge, which had an anchorage in the middle.
It remains the longest suspension bridge with two towers between anchorages in the Western Hemisphere.[3] Much longer anchorage-to-anchorage spans have been built in the Eastern Hemisphere, including the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge in Japan (12,826 ft or 3,909 m). But the long leadups to the anchorages on the Mackinac make its total shoreline-to-shoreline length of 5 miles (8 km) longer than the Akashi-Kaikyo (2.4 mi or 3.9 km).
The length of the bridge's main span is 3,800 feet (1,158 m), which makes it the third-longest suspension span in the United States and 17th longest suspension span worldwide. It is also one of the world's longest bridges overall.
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Saint Ignace, usually written as St. Ignace, is a city at the southern tip of the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan, bordering the Straits of Mackinac. The population was 2,452 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Mackinac County.[6] For travelers coming from the Lower Peninsula, St. Ignace is the gateway to the northern part of the state.
St. Ignace Township is located just to the north of the city, but is politically independent.
Located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, St. Ignace is at the northern end of the Mackinac Bridge and Mackinaw City is the southern end.
One-third of the population of the city identified as Native American. The Mackinac Bands of Chippewa and Ottawa Indians, a state recognized tribe, is headquartered at St. Ignace, and has bands in several other counties in the region. In addition, the large federally recognized Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians owns and operates a casino on its land in St. Ignace, as well as in four other cities in northern Michigan.
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Robert Myrick Photography
Shot With GoPro Hero 4 Black
Camping at Indian River, Mackinac Bridge
Cheboygan river lighthouse and U.S. Coast Guard Mackinaw
Cheboygan river lighthouse and U.S. Coast Guard Mackinaw
Clear Lake
Jim and Gregs dive Clear Lake. Clear Lake State Park in Michigan, 6-22-12
Coast Guard Festival Highlights
Under the Radar at the Cheboygan Opera House
Know your first amendment
Pull that sword
Summer Vacation Mackinaw City
Spending time with my kids in Mackinaw city and recording it all with my Mavic Air Drone and iPhone X. This is the first of a few videos I will be uploading from this trip. More to come!
All music from LumaFusion
Clear Lake Michigan
Family
Hack-Ma-Tack Inn & Restaurant | Under the Radar | Pure Michigan
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A real Cheboygan hidden treasure, the Hackmatack Inn & Restaurant was built 116 years ago as a hunting and fishing lodge and is now a gourmet restaurant and inn. Loaded with hunting and fishing decorations, the Hackmatack has great food, atmosphere, and is a must see in Cheboygan.
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RV Fall Trip ~ Straights State Park Quick Tour ~ St Ignace Michigan U,P. ~ Campfire, Sunset & Mac