Fayette is good for a nice slow stroll. It was a Pig Iron smelting town and is mostly all there yet. The Big Springs are something..kitch-iti-ti-kipi is the name..all the thousands and thousands of gallons of crystal clear water boiling up at at you. US 2 follows the north shore of Lake Michigan and one can stop and walk the beaches. I think you know all that though.
Fortunate we both are. (Others please excuse this off topic stuff, I hope). I took an English stock broker and his wife- she knew my wife, they came from Colchester twice already. We had a couple of overnights at Grand Marais. He has a large picture of the Marais in his living room in far away England.
I hope Freepers might bear with us for somewhat wandering a little. Gloomy as I get at the down side of the news and SOME, (not all Canadian media) and it's utter down putting of GWB and all, I go over to our neighbour Sault St Marie, Michigan. I wander around and relish it all-- corny I know, but normal, normal, usually normal. And they have turned the Last Picture Show into a theatre.