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5711 W. US 2, 906-341-2364
Let's Visit Manistique, MI
Located along the northern shores of Lake Michigan in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Manistique is a nice city with a great downtown area as well as many parks. I check out the downtown area and the lighthouse at the mouth of the Manistique River (from afar). Later in the video, I head east of Manistique to Seul Choix Lighthouse for an amazing view and then northwest of the city to Palms Book State Park which is home to the natural springs of Kitch-iti-kipi.
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Rails-To-Trails October 2018 Update | Manistique MI
Gerry Reese discusses the Rails-To-Trails 50th Anniversary including work done on the trails system, improvements on the Haywire Grade, news about signage and information kiosks and upcoming 2020 events.
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2019 Big Springs Manistique, MI Winter Tour
Kitch-iti-kipi Michigans largest natural freshwater spring in the winter. 200' in diameter and 16,000 gallons of crystal clear water per minute coming for below. Raft to move over spring was not working in winter. Huge trout below.
MARLEYS PUB Manistique. Home of the BOILED HAMBURGER!
Join us as we discover Marley's Boiled Hamburger. Marley's Pub is located in Manistque, Michigan where in it's day NO WOMEN were allowed to enter it's sacred MEN ONLY domain....Now over a hundred years later KARMA catches up with this classic old bar now OWNED BY A WOMAN! Now the entire family is welcome to what is now called a Family dinning experience that also serves adult beverages....Join us ON THE ROAD IN MICHIGAN'S U.P.
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Mystery Novels That Take Place in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
This short video explains where each of my 6 mystery novels take place.
Blueberry Festival, Manistique, Michigan, 1941
Blueberry Festival parade, street games, stadium crowning of queen and other events from July 25-27, 1941.
Explore the U.P. Shore - Delta County Edition
Host Mollie Hollebeke and the EUPS crew visit the Gladstone and Escanaba areas of Delta County, MI, staying at the Terrace Bay Hotel right on Big Bay de Noc,and experience kite surfing with Mish Watersports, get a tour of the Upper Hand Brewery, visit the Island Resort & Casino and the Bonifas Art Center, play disc golf on Gladstone's amazing brand new course, and hop over to Fayette, MI for a private tour of Fayette Historic State Park.
Christopher's Antiques with Michigan83.online in Manistique, Michigan
211 Oak St, 906-341-2570
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20130901; Algonac, Big Mac, and Michigan's U. P.
Part of our 6,300 mile trip around the USA beginning on the 5th of August and ending on the 27th of September included a much longed-after trip back to Michigan's Upper Peninsula, otherwise known as The U. P. Having been born in the U. P., one seems to retain a calling to go back there if one ever move's away in the first place! Maybe it's the pasties?
This trip begins early in the morning on the 1st of September after breaking camp at White's Haven RV Campgrounds located in Western PA's Cook Forest, having waited out the Labor Day crowds for about a week to continue our trip. We wakened to a thick fog that morning, experiencing more than enough excitement as three deer ran out of the forest and onto the road in front of our car as we traveled west towards Algonac, MI...our next stop. We managed to finally slow down enough to allow them to outpace us and run back into the woods to safety!
We arrived at Algonac, MI around 9.5 hours later, which features a State Park RV campground...extremely well-kept, a beautiful place to stay with clean facilities. It sits alongside the St. Claire River, which provides views of boats and ships plying the waters between Lake Huron and Lake St. Claire. We visited George's sister, her children and their children. Fun times and a welcomed break from traveling. We spent 3 days at Algonac, then traveled to Wroxeter, Ontario, Canada on the 3rd of September looking for relatives...or at least their birthplaces.
We returned from Canada to Algonac, MI on the 6th of September, more visiting, then left for the 5-mile long Big Mac bridge connecting lower Michigan at Mackinaw City to the Upper Peninsula at St. Ignace. It had been almost 50 years since I'd traveled across the bridge towards Manistique, Prior visits were made coming in from the west along U.S.2. The bridge is still impressive...but not as much fun as it was to take the auto ferry from Mackinaw City/Cheboygan to St. Ignace prior to the bridge being built! We've recorded the radio message extolling the virtues of the U. P. and the bridge's very being for you to listen to as we cross the bridge.
Traveling west on U. S. 2 to Manistique and the Indian Lake Resort was exciting, especially when we saw our first pasty shop...so exciting we forgot to turn in and try one out! Listening to the radio along the way provided local color, and we knew we were back in the U. P.
Manistique, George's hometown, had grown in size and now includes most all of the national chain restaurants. The folks are great...just as advertised on the radio! We visited Treasure City...a must for any souvenir hunters, visited an old Inland Lime & Stone quarry engine, spotted a few more deer on the road to our campsite, found some long lost relatives as well as some that weren't lost! And also very important, found a great dog groomer in Manistique where our two pooches were able to finally get a bath and a badly needed trim!
We found grandpa Ottosen's old lighthouse residence at 825 Range St. in Manistique. He was the head lighthouse keeper from around 1920-1940 when he finally retired. A visit to Marina Drive brought us to a view of the East Breakwater Lighthouse...that years ago provided the eerie two-toned sound of a fog horn during appropriate weather. Always nice to fall asleep listening to that strange sound! Finding the homes where George and his friends lived while growing up there in the '40s and early '50s provided a nostalgic twang to the trip.
And so...we hope you enjoy this trip to the U.P. as much as we did! Will share this video with the Colorado Yooper's group!
George
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2016Jul02 Aurora at Muskellunge Lake State Park, MI
This is a short time-lapse of the Northern Lights recorded at Muskellunge Lake Stat Park from the Lake Superior Shoreline on July 02, 2016. Sorry about kicking the tripod a few times, but it was very dark. The light that moves along the horizon at the end is the Great Lakes Freighter Manitoulin.
11-9-17 Roscommon, MI Snowfall
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The snow was falling at a good rate in the Roscommon, Michigan area. Big wet flakes with some accumulations starting on grassy areas. Fall leaves can still be seen on the trees as well.
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