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Michigan Maritime Museum, South Haven Michigan
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Mackinaw City Information your guide to Mackinaw City Hotels, Mackinaw City Events and attractions in Mackinaw City Michigan.
The Gilmore Car Museum is located on a historic 90-acre campus in Hickory Corners, MI. We house a collection of over 300 vintage automobiles & motorcycles.
Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum, the maritime museum in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan on Whitefish Point, dedicated to Great Lakes Martime history Learn about Lake Superior lighthouses, Great Lakes shipwrecks and much more. Close to the Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan.
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The Sault Historic Sites offers great family and learning destinations in Sault Ste Marie Michigan. Explore a retired Great Lakes freighter, experience life during the days of the fur traders, or simply interested in taking in a beautiful vista, the Sault Historic Sites is the perfect destination for your northern Michigan family vacation.
The Western U.P. Convention & Visitor Bureau offers information on the Western area of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Serving Ironwood, Hurley, Bessemer, Ontonagon and Lake Gogebic.
Your base camp for all things Alpena and Northeast Michigan! Local information from the Alpena Area Convention & Visitors Bureau for lodging, adventures, area events and activities for leisure and business travelers. Visit the Alpena area and discover why people call this region the Sanctuary of the Great Lakes.