The French in Michigan – Little-Known Milestones 1530 – 1760
The French in Michigan and their presence in the upper Great Lakes region from 1534 to 1760 saw several critical milestones in the area’s exploration, fur trade, and military conquest. …
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The French in Michigan and their presence in the upper Great Lakes region from 1534 to 1760 saw several critical milestones in the area’s exploration, fur trade, and military conquest. …
The Goebel Brewing Company was one of the leading beer producers in Detroit, Michigan, until the 1960s. It was ahead of its time with a light beer and grew with phenomenal ad campaigns in Life magazine in the 1940s.
Bronson is a small town with a big heart. Bronson has everything you want in a Michigan town: top-notch schools, excellent healthcare facilities, and plenty of activities for your enjoyment. It is also within driving distance of Kalamazoo and Battle Creek, so there are plenty of opportunities for shopping and entertainment.
We love our little town of Alma Michigan, and the nearby community of St.Louis and Ithica, Mi. The Gratiot County area is a vibrant community with lots to do and …
Michigan has become an important laboratory for the study and preservation of one of them, the eastern massasauga rattlesnake, the only venomous viper that inhabits the state. Massasauga rattlesnakes were listed as a federally threatened species under the Endangered Species Act in 2016 and are thereby protected animals.
Michigan’s most common types of storms are thunderstorms, tornadoes, blizzards, and straight-line winds. Each type of storm has the potential to cause different types of damage to your home.
You may not be able to prevent every type of storm damage, but there are some things you can do in storm proofing your home.
Iosco County is a beautiful part of the state, and there’s plenty to do here. Not only is it home to some gorgeous beaches, but it also has some pretty cool historical sites and outdoor activities too! Here are ten neat things to do in Iosco County Michigan.
Michigan is a vast state. You can start at the southern border just north of Toledo, Ohio, drive a solid 10 hours to reach Ironwood, Michigan, and never leave the state. So it’s essential to be prepared for winter driving and emergencies when traveling in some of the more remote areas of the state.
Mackinac Island is a haven for horse lovers. There are no cars on Mackinac Island, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get around!
Starting in 1919, Henry Ford’s village industries was an exploration of sites that could be set up for small factories primarily throughout Southeast Michigan