A while back I posted about a small one-man town near Grayling called Coopersville. Many people let me know that there is an actual town called Coopersville. Since I was near it recently I had to take a trip through the town of Coopersville between Grand Rapids and Grand Haven. I thought it was a
I usually post a photo of a church on Sunday, but this being one of the most famous Sundays I was not sure which one to post. I figured I would post my favorite place to go for a religious experience. I think a nice walk through nature is a good way to replenish your
I saw this beautiful old house in Kalamazoo, I don’t know anything about its history, but I liked it, so took a pic of it. I like the curved glass windows that wrap around near the front porch. I wonder if you can find a craftsman or craftswoman who can even make windows like that
You could possibly call it a ghost town but a few people still live in Palms located in the Thumb between Cass City and Lake Huron. I figured a name like palms it was named after the palm tree but as any astute Michigander will tell you there are no palm trees in Michigan. The
St. Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic Church stands in the south side of Bay City. It’s twin spires stand tall overlooking the houses like guardian angels. A historical marker in front gives a little bit of history about the church and reads: In the second half of the nineteenth century, Polish refugees who escaped Prussian domination
I visit a lot of cemeteries while out doing research looking for forgotten places. Many times all that remains of an old lumbering town is the cemetery. When I drove through the Tyrone Memorial Gardens near Fenton I was struck by the beauty of the sculptures placed around the tombstones. Most cemeteries have the standard
Dutch immigrants first settled in Holland, Michigan in 1847, and they immediately established The First Reformed Church with the Reverend Albertus Van Raalte as pastor. Over the next few years, a second Reformed congregation was established, but by the mid-1860s, the continued influx of Dutch immigrants strained the capacity of both churches. By 1866, Van
This old historic mansion sits on top of a hill overlooking the railroad tracks that pass through Ypsilanti. The second empire style house with its mansard roof was built in 1861 by John Gilbert. He made a fortune in the lumber industry. The house has a four-story tower on the back side that overlooks Ypsilanti.
The Peter White Public Library stands in downtown Marquette and its massive stone construction makes it look like a temple. Built in 1903, it replaced the small library that was inside City Hall. The library is named after Peter White a local businessman, postmaster, real estate developer, Michigan state legislator, and philanthropist who lived from 1830
I saw this little barn near the town of Rhodes. I am not sure at what point a barn is more of a shed but I liked it so I took a pic of it. I always thought Rhodes was named after the Greek city of Rhodes. Known for the Collosus of Rhodes. The town