Historical Monuments in Vanderbilt, MI
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Hungry Ducks Farm is NOW OPEN! From farm animals to trout fishing, Charlevoix’s latest attraction is a great place to enjoy a summer afternoon with the who
Michigan weddings at Castle Farms. Welcome to Northern Michigan's crown jewel for unforgettable Michigan weddings! Nestled in the picturesque resort town
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Applecore Cottage is a Charlevoix, Michigan landmark and was named for the Apple trees on the property. It looks like it jumped out of the pages of
Visit all 28 of these magical stone structures a.k.a.Gnome Homes/Hobbit Houses and experience this majestic architecture found nowhere else in the world!! O
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Wellington Farm Park is a 60-acre living history museum dedicated to the preservation of rural lifestyle as is was lived during the Great Depression. Tours a
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Historic general store offering foods, snacks, beer-wine, groceries, gifts, specialty foods and sandwiches. Founded 1902 by two Civil War veterans & brother
Witness the power of the creek harnessed to cut timber into lumber at one of the oldest industrial sites on the Upper Great Lakes. Smell the sawdust as sawye
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A National Register of Historic Places site built in 1842 by Chief Aghosa, Odawa and Chippewa people for Rev. Dougherty and his family. The House, summ
Made to be Seen. A point in the storm and a guiding beacon since 1889, Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse helped passing ships navigate through the treachero
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