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Griffing Eastern Woodland Indian Art Exhibit, Sale Set for July 19-20 at Colonial Michilimackinac
Mackinac State Historic Parks will host an art exhibit and sale of the work of Robert Griffing Saturday, July 19 and Sunday, July 20 at the Visitor's Center of Colonial Michilimackinac in Mackinaw City.
Michigan Iron Industry Museum Program Tells Environmental-Stewardship Success Story of Republic Mine July 10, 2008 - Allan E. Koski, a senior environmental engineer for Cleveland-Cliffs Michigan Operations, ...
About 1.5 million Michigan residents are expected to hit the road this Fourth of July weekend, despite soaring gas prices and orange traffic barrels.
Last summer, the Mackinac Bridge turned 50 years old. If you didn't get up north to celebrate, visit the bridge this year as it hits 51.
1.5 Million Michiganians Have July 4 Travel Plans, Says AAA
An estimated 1.5 million Michiganians will travel during the 2008 Fourth of July holiday, according to a recent AAA survey of 8,500 U.S. residents.
Downtown Mackinaw City is well known as a tourist stop, but signs reading "closed" were scattered along Central Avenue Tuesday.
Historical building burns in downtown Mackinaw City
A fire in downtown Mackinaw City has severely damaged at least one business. The fire broke out at mid-afternoon on Central Avenue in the tourist village at the tip of the Lower Peninsula.
Fire destroys a Mackinaw City business
Investigators are sifting through ruble trying to determine what caused an afternoon blaze that ripped through a two story building in Emmet County, destroying one business and damaging several others.
Riders find freedom along the byways
Whether it's touring to find fall colors or traveling on rugged back roads, many mid-Michigan motorcyclists see Michigan's most picturesque sites from the saddle.
Tip of the Day -- Travel Assistance
In addition to travel brochures and maps, these centers are staffed by travel counselors who can assist with reservations, provide weather forecasts and road conditions, offer directions, and point out sites ...
Celebrating 50 Years at Fort Mackinac with 1958 Rates, Bands and Festivities
Mackinac State Historic Parks celebrates the 50th anniversary of the opening of its Fort Mackinac museum on Sunday, June 15 with 1958 admission rates to the fort for all visitors, band concerts and other ...
Gas prices may help spark tourism here
Umphrey's McGee band members Ryan Stasik, Jake Cinninger, and Brendan Bayliss, left to right, gave it their all at the 2007 Muskegon Summer Celebration.
Sleeping Bear 'travelers info' station proposed
Visitors to the southwest part of Leelanau County may soon have more information that would enrich their trip up north - right at their finger tips.
5/16 - People in Northern Michigan Counties Accused of Elderly Fraud
A dozen people, including several from northern Michigan, are accused of taking advantage of elderly relatives. via WWUP-TV Cadillac
Fog Bank Envelops Mackinac Bridge
Warm air overrunning the much colder waters of Lake Huron today produced a low stratus cloud deck/fog over the Straits area...including the Mackinac Bridge. via WWUP-TV Cadillac
Mackinac State Historic Parks Open for 2008 Season
Mackinac State Historic Parks kicks off the 2008 tourist season at 9 a.m. on May 5 with a cannon salute at Colonial Michilimackinac, a 1770s-era British fort and fur-trading village in Mackinaw City, and the ... via State of Michigan
Resurfacing northbound lanes of Mackinac Bridge; will be done by July 4
Ignace ESTIMATED STARTING DATE: April 9 ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: Late June 2008 PROJECT: The Mackinac Bridge Authority has begun resurfacing the entire northbound side of I-75 on the Mackinac Bridge. via State of Michigan
Amber Alert: Wayland Teen Missing
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Police near Grand Rapids have issued an Amber Alert for a missing teen who's believed to be in extreme danger. via WWUP-TV Cadillac
Record gas prices limiting vacation plans
“It would be nice to go see him, but driving is out of the question”
Daffodils a brilliant reminder of Portage neighborhood matriarch A brilliant patch of daffodils serves as a lasting reminder of a Portage neighborhood matriarch. via The Flint Journal