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Lost In Michigan Vol. 1 is ON SALE

Posted on April 10, 2022 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Uncategorized .

Lost In Michigan Volume 1 is ON SALE at Amazon for $8.94  HERE I am not sure how long the sale will last since I have no control over what Amazon does but I thought I would let you know if you wanted to pick up a copy for yourself or a friend. Thank you

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The Little Town of Leer

Posted on November 7, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Churches, small towns .

The small, quiet town of Leer is situated in a scenic location northwest of Alpena, lying in close proximity to the natural beauty of Sunken Lake Park. Leer owes its name and founding to a community of immigrants from Lier, Norway, who settled the area. This heritage remains a defining part of the town’s identity

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The Old Buildings in Dollarville

Posted on November 5, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Ghost towns, upper peninsula .

The town of Dollarville sits a few miles west of Newberry. These old building stand along the road and go back to a time when the town was a bustling stop along the railroad. Dollarville owes its existence to the American Lumber Company. The community was established in 1882, growing up around the company’s mill

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Hopkin’s Rio Vista Mansion

Posted on November 3, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Houses .

The Historic Hopkins Manor in St. Clair, MI stand on a hill overlooking the St Clair River in the town of St. Clair. The mansion was originally called “Rio Vista” and is one of two grand homes built in 1880 by the wealthy Hopkins family in St. Clair, Michigan. The family’s fortune originated from Mark

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Onekama Springs

Posted on October 31, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Artesian Springs, Nature, Parks .

Glen Park sits off Forth Street in the northwest Lower Peninsula town of Onekama. A path over a wooden footbridge leads to the Onekama Springs in a majestic ravine. The town is a resort community welcoming vacationers to relax in the Michigan sunshine. In the late 1800s, after the local lumber industry began to decline,

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The Haunted Blue Pelican Inn

Posted on October 28, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Haunted Places, Iconic Buildings .

The Blue Pelican Inn & Restaurant in Central Lake, on the northwest part of the Lower Peninsula. Originally built in the early 1900s, the building has gone by several names, including the Central Lake Hotel and Murphy’s Lamplight Inn, and its lengthy history seems to have attracted several permanent, spectral residents. The most famous is

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The Smoke Stack in Big Bay

Posted on October 23, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Mills, upper peninsula .

This smoke stack rises into the sky next to Lake Independence near the town of Big Bay in the Upper Peninsula. It was part of the Big Bay Ford Sawmill and holds a unique place in the history of Ford Motor Company’s operations. Henry Ford, aiming for complete vertical integration and self-sufficiency in automobile manufacturing,

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The Haunted Cells of Boyne Falls

Posted on October 21, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Haunted Places, Historic Places .

A truly unique piece of history—and perhaps a local haunting—stands in a park in Boyne Falls, Michigan. Right next to the playground equipment, you’ll find an old iron jail cell dating back to the village’s wild lumbering days. This small lockup was once necessary to temporarily hold the region’s notoriously rowdy lumberjacks. Today, however, it’s

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Americana

Posted on October 16, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Barns and Farms .

Driving the back roads near Linwood, I stumbled upon a fantastic sight: a barn absolutely covered in vintage signs. It was a roadside gallery of genuine Americana, complete with old gas pumps and even a classic pay phone booth. The whole scene was a powerful jolt of nostalgia, instantly transporting me back to my childhood.

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A Girl’s Headstone and the Aging Photo

Posted on October 13, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Cemetery, Haunted Places, upper peninsula .

West of Newberry, the Forrest Home Cemetery holds a peculiar and poignant memorial. It is an old headstone featuring a purple glass bubble. This unique stone marks the grave of a young girl who passed away many years ago, just six years and six months old. Her grieving parents embedded a photograph of her within

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Tobacco Ranch and the Purples

Posted on October 7, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Historic Places, Houses .

Driving into downtown Clare I passed by a large gate for the Tobacco Ranch behind it was a large stone house that I took a pic of from the gate. The property is now used as an entertainment venue for weddings and events. The ranch has a famous, and dark, history tied to organized crime.

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