Euchre Strategy for Beginners: 7 Smart Tips to Win Your First Game
This easy euchre strategy guide for beginners covers everything from card rankings to scoring and smart plays. Learn how to win more games and avoid common beginner mistakes.
The Best Stories, Sites and Fun From Around the Great Lakes State.
This easy euchre strategy guide for beginners covers everything from card rankings to scoring and smart plays. Learn how to win more games and avoid common beginner mistakes.
Elevate your Kentucky Derby celebration with the classic Kentucky Hot Brown. This open-faced sandwich, rich with turkey, bacon, and Mornay sauce, brings a taste of Louisville’s heritage to your party.
The Forestville Dock in Forestville, Michigan, was a vital structure during the late 19th and early 20th centuries that served as the economic lifeline for this small Lake Huron village. …
Deep beneath Lake Huron lies a prehistoric hunting site older than the pyramids, changing what we know about life in North America. A Ridge Beneath the Waves In 2007, scientists …
On a September night in 1960 the steamer Lady Elgin and schooner Augusta collided near Winnetka Illinois with such force that they almost split each other openly. Within 20 minutes, Lady Elgin was breaking apart and sinking. The Lady Elgin disaster remains the most significant loss of life on open water in the Great Lakes history.
Michigan is tailor-made for Michigan road trips. With more than 120,000 miles of highway, shoreline drives, and scenic rural routes, it’s easy to lose yourself in the landscapes—and the legends—that …
Explore seven eerie stories that blend local history and folklore across Michigan—from ghost towns buried in sand to mysterious lights in the forest. These unsolved legends still haunt the state today.
The Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company defined an era of elegance on the Great Lakes. Dive into its story of innovation, luxury travel, legendary ships, and tragic endings.
Campau Trading Post, built in 1815, was the first permanent white settlement in Michigan’s Saginaw Valley. It became the center of fur trading, diplomacy with Native tribes, and the site of the 1819 Treaty of Saginaw that ceded over 6 million acres of land.
The Port Huron Statement was more than a manifesto—it sparked the SDS movement and helped define 1960s student activism. Written on the shores of Lake Huron, its call for participatory democracy still resonates.