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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 Antrim City School House

Posted on November 28, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in autumn, Schools .

This old building stands along the Old Dixie Highway near Norwood south of Charlevoix. The recently added sign over the door reads ANTRIM CITY SCHOOL.  It was privately owned but now under the control of the country. It sits on Antrim Creek Natural Area property, and hopefully someday it will be restored. Thank you for

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The Keweenaw County Courthouse

Posted on November 26, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in courthouses, upper peninsula .

The history of Keweenaw County and its seat, Eagle River, began with the copper rush of the 1840s. Following the 1843 purchase of land leases, the region’s economy took off with the 1845 establishment of the Cliff Mine, famously known as “the first great copper mine in the Western Hemisphere.” The promise of wealth attracted

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An Onekama Institution: The Blue Slipper’s Long History

Posted on November 24, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Bars and Restaurants, Murders .

The Blue Slipper, a celebrated institution in Onekama, Michigan, boasts a continuous operational history spanning over 130 years, though its identity has shifted significantly since its presumed construction in the mid-1880s. While known today for its vibrant atmosphere, featuring live music, local brews, and a robust food menu, the building’s past is steeped in local

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The Old Building in Gould City

Posted on November 22, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in small towns, upper peninsula .

This old building stands in Gould City and now serves as the Newton Township History Museum. I am not sure what the story is with the building, it looks as if it was an old store long ago. Gould City stands off of US-2 between Naubinway and Gulliver. The museum is open on Saturdays, I

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The Old Elowski Mill

Posted on November 20, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Mills .

This historic old mill, now part of the Hemlock Hills On Mill Pond property, stands near Posen, northwest of Alpena. Its story began with Michael Elowsky, a Prussian immigrant who fled unrest in Eastern Europe in 1862. After settling briefly in Detroit and being joined by his family, he migrated to Presque Isle County around

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The Old Schoolhouse

Posted on November 18, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Uncategorized .

This old schoolhouse stands in the thumb southwest of Columbiaville. Called the Vermilya school It was constructed in 1875. The school closed in 1941 and the students sent to Columbiaville. It looks as if this old schoolhouse has been forgotten and is slowly deteriorating. Thank you for Subscribing to Lost In Michigan, if you have

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Dougherty Mission House

Posted on November 16, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Historic Places, Houses .

The history of this house near the tip of the Old Mission Peninsula begins with Peter Dougherty, a Presbyterian missionary who arrived in the Grand Traverse Bay area in 1838 to establish a mission for the Ojibwe and Odawa tribes. After initially settling in Elk Rapids, he relocated here at the request of Chief Ahgosa

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The Enigma of the Miller Sphere

Posted on November 12, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Uncategorized .

The Memphis Cemetery, situated south of Memphis, Michigan, is home to a truly puzzling monument marking the grave sites of the Miller family. At the back corner of the grounds rests an enormous, 2,800-pound black marble sphere set atop a granite pedestal. Erected following Eli Miller’s death in 1903, the monument quickly captured local attention

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The B-52 in the Upper Peninsula

Posted on November 11, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in upper peninsula .

A towering B-52 Stratofortress is on permanent display near Gwinn, located on the former grounds of KI Sawyer Air Force Base. Situated in the center of the Upper Peninsula, the base closed in 1995 and has since been repurposed for civilian uses. This iconic bomber, which was flown in and decommissioned in 1983, rests alongside

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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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