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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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Alanson’s Natural Spring

Posted on July 15, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Artesian Springs .

About a mile north of Alanson along US-31 is a natural spring that flows all year long. It has wonderful tasting water and plenty of flow to fill up a jug or water bottle. Please note that it sits on private property and in front of someone’s home. It is open to the public as

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The Cherry Weigh Station

Posted on July 13, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Barns and Farms, Iconic Buildings .

Nestled close to the Bowers Harbor boat launch on Old Mission Peninsula, there exists a delightful pavilion that feels as if it belongs in a scenic park. This structure, which is over a century old and was constructed in 1920, holds great significance in the history of Traverse City. Initially, it functioned as the Cherry

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The Big Fish

Posted on July 8, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in small towns .

Kalkaska, Michigan, is home to the impressive National Trout Memorial, a prominent statue often referred to as “The Big Fish” or the “Fisherman’s Shrine.” This iconic landmark, dedicated in 1966, features a large brook trout, Michigan’s official state fish, measuring approximately 17 to 18 feet in length. The statue is typically set within a fountain,

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The Old Church in Deckerville

Posted on July 2, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Churches, small towns, Thumb .

This old church stands on a farm along a dirt road near Deckerville. The town owes its name to Charles Decker, who established his lumber business in 1870. His construction of a sawmill and gristmill helped draw people to the area, leading to Deckerville’s incorporation as a village in 1893. Charles’s son, Martin Decker, served

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Mile Marker 199

Posted on July 2, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Memorials, people .

As you travel along I-75 near Standish, keep an eye out for Mile Marker 199. Beside it stands a solitary evergreen tree, adorned with various decorations and an American Flag. This isn’t just any tree; it’s a poignant memorial, marking the site of a devastating accident that occurred two decades ago and serving as a

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Patriotic Rockman

Posted on June 18, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in upper peninsula .

I saw this patriotic red white and blue rockman on Sugar Island. Strangly, it is not the first rockman I have seen on my travels. There is an orange on in the woods northwest of Grayling near the remains of the old sawmill town of Deward. I like seeing these unique roadside artworks. They break

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The Thumb’s Fire Victims

Posted on June 17, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Cemetery, Thumb .

Argyle Township is located between Cass City and the Lake Huron shoreline. On a dirt road among the trees is an old cemetery that goes by several different names: Hillside, Cole, and Wheatland. In the middle of the old cemetery is a large marker memorializing some of its inhabitants and the first people to be

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Gnome Village

Posted on June 16, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Houses .

South of Wolverine, a delightful and curious sight awaits visitors: a tiny village of whimsical, Dr. Seuss-esque houses. These funnily shaped shacks are nestled in a yard on a side road just off old US-27, specifically at the end of W. Allen Creek Road. While their purpose remains a mystery, they are an absolute joy

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The Swinging Bridge in the Thumb

Posted on June 16, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Bridges, Thumb .

While the Mackinac Bridge rightfully claims the title of Michigan’s longest suspension bridge for vehicular traffic, a lesser-known but equally significant structure holds the record for the state’s longest foot suspension bridge: the charming crossing in Croswell. Situated in the base of the Thumb, approximately thirty miles north of Port Huron, the town of Croswell

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Kalkaska’s Concrete Flag

Posted on June 13, 2025 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in Memorials .

Located along M-72 west of Kalkaska, this concrete flag stand marks the entrance to Patriot Park Veterans Memorial. Clearwater Township owns the 80-acre property, which offers stunning views of Grand Traverse Bay. While efforts are underway to transform it into a full-fledged veterans memorial, it currently features a serene trail through the woods leading to

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