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South Range: Copper Range Historical Museum

  • Estimated read time 2 min read
  • 12/08/2022

South Range is a small community in Hamilton County, New York, United States. It is known for its proximity to Copper Ridge, a region with a rich mining heritage. The township itself…

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Highway M-35: A scenic Route along the Green Bay shoreline

  • Estimated read time 2 min read
  • 28/10/2021

Highway M-35 in Michigan is more than just a road; it’s a journey through the scenic landscapes, rich history and unique culture of the region. At approximately 160 miles long, it connects…

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Grand Marais and Grand Sable: A Scenic Area for Hunters

  • Estimated read time 2 min read
  • 17/05/2020

The Grand Marais and Grand Sable areas of Michigan are true gems for outdoor enthusiasts, especially hunters. Their rich forests, extensive wetlands and diverse ecosystems create ideal habitat for a variety of…

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Iron River & County Museum: How Railroads Influenced Hunting

  • Estimated read time 3 min read
  • 16/08/2019

The Iron River and County Museum is more than just a place to learn about the development of railroad transportation. It also helps you understand exactly how railroads influenced various aspects of…

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Iron River, Iron Mountain and Menominee: A Hunter’s Paradise

  • Estimated read time 2 min read
  • 07/04/2018

The Menominee River, flowing in northwest Michigan and northeast Wisconsin, USA, is a hunter’s paradise. It is about 187 kilometers long and serves as a natural boundary between the two states. The…

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St. Ignace: Michigan’s Gateway Historic Overview

  • Estimated read time 2 min read
  • 24/03/2018

St. Ignace, a city located on the north shore of Lake Huron, is an important historical and cultural center for the state of Michigan. Its strategic location at the northern entrance to…

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Manistique Water Tower and Siphon Bridge: Hunting and Nature in Southeast Upper Michigan

Manistique Water Tower and Siphon Bridge: Hunting and Nature in Southeast Upper Michigan

  • By David Bracero
  • 11/01/2025

Manistique is a small town on the shores of Lake Michigan in Michigan that attracts not only for its scenic…

The Bridge Over the Epaufette River and Picnic Area: The Perfect Place for Outdoor Recreation

The Bridge Over the Epaufette River and Picnic Area: The Perfect Place for Outdoor Recreation

  • By David Bracero
  • 31/07/2024
Peter White Library, Marquette: a Center of Knowledge and History of Hunting in Upper Michigan

Peter White Library, Marquette: a Center of Knowledge and History of Hunting in Upper Michigan

  • By David Bracero
  • 28/02/2024
Lackenland: Unusual Sculpture Park in Marquette

Lackenland: Unusual Sculpture Park in Marquette

  • By David Bracero
  • 18/11/2023
Ironwood and Gogebic Ridge: A Hunting Paradise in Northern Michigan

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  • By David Bracero
  • 08/09/2023

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Manistique Water Tower and Siphon Bridge: Hunting and Nature in Southeast Upper Michigan

  • By David Bracero
  • 11/01/2025
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The Bridge Over the Epaufette River and Picnic Area: The Perfect Place for Outdoor Recreation

  • By David Bracero
  • 31/07/2024
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Peter White Library, Marquette: a Center of Knowledge and History of Hunting in Upper Michigan

  • By David Bracero
  • 28/02/2024
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Lackenland: Unusual Sculpture Park in Marquette

  • By David Bracero
  • 18/11/2023
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Ironwood and Gogebic Ridge: A Hunting Paradise in Northern Michigan

  • By David Bracero
  • 08/09/2023