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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....10-22-03..."Michigan...A Water Wonderland"
Duchess and Billie
Posted on 10/21/2003 10:05:35 PM PDT by dutchess
A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day
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Welcome to Michigan
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Ah
Michigan where to begin. Although I have not lived in this beautiful state for over 28 years, both family and heart are firmly entrenched and Michigan remains one of our favorite summer vacation spots. I hope you enjoy this cybertour of Michigan
.a Water Wonderland.
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Michigan...A Water Wonderland
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Dubbed the Water Wonderland, Michigan has more miles of shoreline (3,288 miles/5,292 kilometers) than the shoreline distance from Maine to Florida. There are two square miles of water for every three square miles of land.
Except for Alaska, Michigan has more shoreline than any other state, fronting four of the five Great Lakes: Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron and Lake Erie. What makes Michigan so unique among the states in that it is also divided into two distinct geographic sections, the Upper Peninsula, and the Lower Peninsula. Lake Michigan lies between the two peninsulas. The Upper Peninsula is very sparsely populated, more than 90% of the peninsula being forested. The Lower Peninsula contains the cities, industry, and agriculture.
A Brief History
The Ojibwa, the Ottawa, the Potawatomi, and other Algonquian-speaking Native American groups were living in Michigan when the French explorer Étienne Brulé landed at the narrows of Sault Ste. Marie in 1618, probably the first European to have reached present Michigan. They lived in relative peace with the French, primarily fur traders. Later the British began an occupation, many battles ensued
the history is long and rich. For history buffs
here is a detailed link History
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The Upper Peninsula
The Upper Peninsula is also called the U.P. It's residents call themselves Yoopers, (pronounced "You-pers") who refer to those living in the Lower Peninsula as "Trolls" ( as they reside "under the bridge") At various points in Michigan history there have been movements (albeit unsuccessful) by a vocal group of Yoopers to secede in order to avoid paying the hefty state taxes for which they see limited benefits.
Summer in the Upper Peninsula is affectionately dubbed as "two months of bad snowskiing". The U.P. boasts terrific hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, snowmobiling and other outdoor sports opportunities.
The Mackanac Bridge - the link between the UP and Lower Peninsula
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Constructed in 1957 the five mile long suspension bridge joining the Upper and Lower Peninsula is a construction wonder. While a beautiful view from all sides, a drive across the bridge is not for the faint at heart when the typical wind is blowing and one actually feels the bridge swaying beneath them. An annual event is the Labor Day walk across the bridge led by the Governor.
The Sleeping Bear Dunes
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The Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore protects Michigan's northwestern shore, a hilly region fringed with massive coastal sand dunes and dotted with clear lakes, birch-lined streams, dense beech-maple forests and high rising bluffs. Climbing to the top of Sleeping Bear Dunes at the Dune Climb is strenuous but rewarding. Visitors can also hike the Dunes Trail, a 3.5-mile round trip, or walk a 2.8-mile loop trail to Sleeping Bear Point. There are a total 13 miles of hiking trails. Many trails lead through forests and meadows. The park's lakes and rivers offer swimming, boating and fishing.
The Legend of the Sleeping Bear Dunes
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Long ago, in the land that is today Wisconsin, Mother Bear and her two cubs were driven into Lake Michigan by a raging forest fire. The cubs swam strongly but the distance and the water proved too much for them. They fell further and further behind and ultimately slipped beneath the waves. When Mother Bear reached the Michigan shore, she climbed to the top of a bluff and peered back across the water, searching vainly for her cubs. The Great Spirit saw her and took pity on her plight. He raised North and South Manitou Islands to mark the place where her cubs vanished and laid a slumber upon Mother Bear.
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Lighthouses
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For those interested in Lighthouses
.you can spend days touring some of the finest. From the only Marble lighthouse located at Belle Isle to
. Michigan offers some of the best. Lighthouses
Henry Ford the first Automobile
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Ford (1863-1947) was born in Dearborn and forever changed the American way of life with the development of the affordable Model T, also known as the Tin Lizzie. Ford founded the Ford Motor Company in 1903 and build the Piquette Avenue Plant was built in 1904 It was Ford's first self built plant and was soon outgrown due to the success of the Model T.While decayed the plant is structurally intact. Currently, it houses a laundry service on the ground floor while a small portion of the upper floors are use for warehousing
Greenfield Village and "The Henry Ford"
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Spanning more than 300 years of history and over 90 acres, Greenfield Village is the place to Rediscover America. It is the nation's largest indoor/outdoor museum complex. The Henry Ford is the history destination that brings the American Experience to life. With a rich and diverse offering of exhibits, demonstrations, programs and reenactments, The Henry Ford celebrates yesterday's traditions as well as today's innovations. Five distinct attractions at The Henry Ford captivate and inspire visitors of all ages. Spread over more than 90-acres, Greenfield Village comes alive with the unforgettable sights, sounds and settings of America's past. What began as Henry Ford's remarkable vision of a vast outdoor museum filled with historic buildings comes alive in a whole new way. From its parlors and workshops to its storefronts and farms, powerful stories surround you with the sights and sounds of America's past. Memorable events, historic re-creations and live demonstrations of American ingenuity and crafts add to the celebration.
Travel Michigan
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Michigan is known for its skiing, hiking, fishing and boating and fall color tours. Golf Magazine also selected it as the twelfth best golf destination in the world, being the home to more than 1,000 golf courses and many world-class golf resort facilities. In fact, the Ryder's Cup is being held at the legendary Oakland Hills Golf Course in 2004.
Ah yes...Detroit City and Motown.......
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Yes Michigan and Detroit City gave us Motown which revolutionized the music industry. Berry Gordy, Jr. (born 1929), founded the Motown Record Corporation in 1959. Motown, which became the largest independently owned record company in the world, launched numerous black musicians into successful careers. Gordy, from Detroit, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988. Motown brought us some wonderful and revered recording artists including Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Aretha Franklin
Who doesn't remember "My Girl", "Stop in the Name of Love", "Baby Love", "Reach Out, I'll Be There"
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Michigan Freepers Michigan also boasts many talented and dedicated freepers
.350 to be exact. We hope you enjoyed this mini tour and hope you consider visiting this great state! It truly is a water wonderland.
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To: LadyX
These 'snippets' of your life that you share with us make me smile LadyX.
Thank you (-:
If I could wish for one extra thing for my children (aside from all the usual a mom would hope for) it would be for them to be able to travel and see the world. I really believe they will.
Saying goodnight now (have to sign off soon)
To: Billie
I try hard to get the pot going first thing in the morning. Sometimes the thread is not up before I have to sign off until after lunch. It will soon start to get colder then a good cup of hot cocoa would be nice in the evenings.
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posted on
10/22/2003 6:04:55 PM PDT
by
GailA
(Millington Rally for America after action http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/872519/posts)
To: BeforeISleep
Good night and God bless you, BIS, and all those you love; especially those far away....may God keep them safe.
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posted on
10/22/2003 6:45:09 PM PDT
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LadyX
(((( Count your blessings - not your woes ))))
To: dutchess
Keego Harbor???? Where is that???? (Sounds lovely) Well, there's not much to it (2700 population). Not much about it online, either. Here is a picture of our Memorial Rock, anyway. :-)
To: dutchess
Good night!
I'll check in tomorrow to see what John has to say. Lookin forward to it, I also have a picture I want to post for everyone.
To: Larry Lucido
Well, there's not much to it (2700 population)
Population 2,700. Those are the best. We both are "small town people"...and hope some day to retire in a "small town" northern michigan. BUT...is Keego Harbor Lake Michigan, Lake Huron...what part of Michigan?
To: Aquamarine
"night sis! She you tomorrow!
To: LadyX; BeforeISleep
Goodnight lady and before. So glad you two could stop by!
To: GailA
Hi Gail. Hugs to Rocky....and glad to hear that the Mr. likes his job. Bet the paycheck is pretty nice too! Did Rocky get an extra special treat to celebrate?????
To: dutchess
Good night, dutchess.
Am remembering you and Mr. D and your parents in prayers. It's been quite a few months for you. May the days ahead be ones of peace and joy.
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posted on
10/22/2003 7:44:41 PM PDT
by
LadyX
(((( Count your blessings - not your woes ))))
To: LadyX
Thanks maggie. Good days are ahead...we seem to be over the worst of it...And the prayers and support of my Finest Friends has been incredible.
And...dittos back to you..so glad your procedure went well and you had such a wonderful visit with your daughter.
To: Billie; dutchess
P.S. - oh, the calendar is exceptionally pretty today, isn't it?!
But it always is when Dutchess is officiating!
To: dutchess
I'm glad to hear the worst of it seems to be over. Take care! Great watery thread today!!
To: GailA; The Mayor
"I try hard to get the pot going first thing in the morning." Between you and The Mayor, I always get my fix, God Bless you both!
To: dutchess
did I know NOrthland was the first mall in the U.S.NO, I did not know that.(spoken in the Ed McMahon voice to Johnny Carson).
but is that a good thing? he he...
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posted on
10/22/2003 9:28:15 PM PDT
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Chuzzlewit
(music, music and more music)
To: GailA; All
It's another beautiful fall day ...we are glad to be alive...please join us for a JohnHuang make the "dems" wish they weren't (LOL)
HERE'S JOHN!
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posted on
10/22/2003 9:29:08 PM PDT
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dutchess
(To The THin Man...it's 12:20 p.m. here...give me a break! thanks! Duccess)
To: lonestar; FreeTheHostages; jwfiv; Billie; Pippin; Libertina; JohnHuang2; Aquamarine; ST.LOUIE1; ...
Good night to the Finest!
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posted on
10/22/2003 9:36:16 PM PDT
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Calpernia
(Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
To: Calpernia
G'nite, my friend; sleep well :-)
To: dutchess
Sure did I stocked up on his favorite treat...pigs ears.
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posted on
10/23/2003 3:27:37 AM PDT
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GailA
(Millington Rally for America after action http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/872519/posts)
To: dutchess
"BUT...is Keego Harbor Lake Michigan, Lake Huron...what part of Michigan?"
It's in "The Lakes" area of Oakland county, about 20 miles north of Detroit and 2 miles west of Pontiac. It's sandwiched in between Cass and Sylvan lakes, both of which are large enough for water sports. There is no "harbor" per se, unless you count tiny Dollar Lake, with its canal to Cass Lake, as a harbor, as the person who originally named it did.
Keego Harbor, charming as it is, is actually the "low rent" district in the Lakes area. It is surrounded by the cities of Orchard Lake and Sylvan Lake and West Bloomfield Township, with their homes ranging from $200,000 to well over a million. In Keego Harbor, you can still buy a trailer for around $20,000 in the mobil home park. :-)
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