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The End of the Road in Michigan

The End of the Road in Michigan

Author: Michael B Hardy

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This audio collection of amazing short stories is taken from the Great Lakes region and the Tip of Michigan’s Thumb. We love Michigan's history, places to see, and things to do in Michigan. Each episode is taken from feature articles from Thumbwind.com and Michigan4you.com. So, as a podcast, you can enjoy them anytime and anywhere. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this week’s tale from the End of the Road in Michigan.

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The Upper Thumb has been deemed the “Closer Up North” for Southeast Michigan and Detroit.  Sandy beaches, great fishing, parks, and some of the friendliest proprietors around.Huron County is a great place to steal a weekend away from the "burbs" of Detroit without busting your wallet.  
Explore the best beaches in Charlevoix, MI, for a perfect family getaway. Unwind on the shores of Lake Michigan, Lake Charlevoix, and Torch Lake, each offering unique experiences. Enjoy activities, amenities, and stunning views that create lasting memories.
We journey through Southwest Michigan’s inland lakes – where each one presents a unique canvas of tranquil beauty and boundless adventure. From fishing to boating, these freshwater wonderlands offer a refreshing escape for outdoor enthusiasts. Discover the vibrant communities, picturesque parks, and annual festivals that make these lakes a must-visit destination.
George W. Jenks, a figure of significance in the Michigan Thumb region, lived a life intertwined with history. From his early days as a Civil War soldier to his prosperous business endeavors, Jenks made an indelible mark. This article delves into his life, highlighting his service and entrepreneurial spirit providing insights into a fascinating chapter of Michigan’s past.
We explore the intriguing life of Jeremiah Jenks, a Michigan pioneer whose vision transformed the Thumb region. His story is a blend of entrepreneurship and community, shaping the very heart of Michigan’s history.
We found Carl Heisterman’s life, a riveting story of a Prussian translator who shaped Michigan’s early days. From battlefields, founder of early Bay Port and political arenas, his journey is an amazing story of the diverse fabric of 19th-century America.
Dive into the rich history of Wenona Beach Amusement Park, once dubbed the Coney Island of the Great Lakes. Discover its rise to fame, iconic attractions, and why it eventually had to close its doors. A must-listen for history buffs and Michigan locals alike.
Affectionately known as "The Great Lakes State," given that it is flanked by four of the U.S.’s great lakes, Michigan is anything but average. Enjoy a trip to Michigan to experience some of North America's unique experiences, scenery, and attractions.
When we think of Michigan, we immediately think of lighthouses, beautiful historic downtowns, and covered bridges. Mix it all together, and you have the perfect plan for an excellent road trip.
Grave robbing was a gruesome yet common crime in the late 1800s as medical schools sought bodies for study. We found five stories about grave robbing in Michigan. Read the full story at https://thumbwind.com/2022/09/15/grave-robbers/
Should You Stop Using Them Now if You Have These Vintage Corelle Dishes in Your Cottage, Camper, or Cabin? - We love our vintage Corelle dishes. They are the same brand that I had growing up as a kid. However, we will be getting rid of them ASAP. Here is why.
Michigan is known for being full of many activities for tourists. We found some weird Michigan attractions that may raise eyebrows, they are weird in a good way. If you plan or consider a trip to this state, researching things to do is essential. Here are seven unique Michigan attractions you can visit on your next visit to the Great Lakes state.
Summer is just around the corner, bringing adventure and the possibility of summer road trips. Michigan is full of destinations for all seasons, with the Great Lake state offering lots of fun and picturesque spots for a perfect summer road trip. So whether you are looking for an IG-worthy stopover, a great food trip—or beer or wine place—or a fun and action-packed itinerary, here are ten stopovers you should check out for your Michigan summer road trip. From the post-https://thumbwind.com/2022/05/11/summer-road-trips/
Dreaming of another summer on the water? Thinking of new places to sail and explore? These unique Great Lakes sailing destinations offer so much to see and do.
Known for its beautiful lakes and beautiful sights, Michigan is also famous for serving some of the best foods in the Midwest region of the USA. No trip to Michigan can be complete without trying out some of the famous foods in the area. Known for its comfort foods, the Mitten state is famous for re-creating regular dishes by adding a twist to them like the Detroit-style pizza, Olive Burgers and Coney Dog. Its home-grown foods like cherries and Michigan apples also make Michigan a tasty food destination.
Less than a two-hour drive from Sarnia, Michigan’s Upper Thumb offers close-to-home, up-north family fun. With over 100 miles of sandy beaches, hopping port towns, and a seemingly endless choice of festivals, fairs, and events. The tip of the thumb is the natural choice for Southwest Ontario to seek out a summer day of fun.
During 2020 the entire Great Lakes broke record water level records. This affected businesses, homes, cottages, and tourism. Each month Thumbwind provides a summary update compiled from various reports of the Army Corps of Engineers - Detroit District. Here is the latest update.
Today, we have a travel log of a small town in the upper thumb of Michigan. Harbor Beach lies on the sunrise side of the eastern shore of Lake Huron. It is a small town with a huge harbor. It’s a neat place to visit and we want to reveal some of the things you can do here.
Bishop Frederic Baraga was the first bishop of Marquette. For 37 years, he was a missionary priest among the Indians and settlers in the Upper Great Lakes. His presence shaped the region, and he is revered for his defending Native American lands during treaty land acquisition by the U.S. Government.
During the late 1800s, there was a movement by wealthy barons in Europe to establish Jewish colonies all over the world. In 1883 the Hebrew Relief Society of Detroit, assisted by the Baron de Hirsch Committee, settled a colony of Russian Jews in the Thumb. This new Michigan Jewish Colony was located about five miles northeast of Bad Axe. They called their settlement the Palestine Colony.
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Pam N

Not fond of computer-generated voice.

Apr 9th
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