Hagar Park sits in Jenison located west of Grand Rapids. It is in this Ottawa county park that you will find a landscaped field with the shape of a map of the United States. It even has some of the rivers and mountains shaped into it. I tried to get a pic of it but
I was driving the backroads around the old Wurtsmith Air Force Base and it was fascinating to see the jumbo jets parked along the fence. Since the base was deactivated the hangars and runway are being used by Kalitta Air. An air cargo transportation company started by drag racer Connie Kalitta. The base is used
In the woods southwest of Cheboygan is a little cemetery with rows of small white unmarked crosses. It shows up on the map as Tallman Cemetery or Polish Cemetery. On a tree in the back is a wooden hand-made sign with lettering made from sticks and branches that spells out the word Tallman. I could
I pass by this row of old cabins in the Upper Peninsula frequently. They stand along US-2 near the Lake Michigan shoreline a few miles west of St. Ignace. I always wonder about them. I am sure back in the day they were a popular spot with the tourists. Now they stand slowly being engulfed
Along US-2, about a mile outside of Norway is a stone fountain. The water comes from an artesian spring and flows all year long. In 1903 Oliver Mining Company was searching for iron ore and drilled a hole about a thousand foot deep. The hole cuts through rock that traps water at higher elevations. The
I saw this big old house in St Clair. I don’t know any of its history or any stories about it but I like it so I stopped and took a pic of it. Thank you for Subscribing to Lost In Michigan, if you have not subscribed yet, It would mean a lot to me
Michigan has only a few covered bridges that you can drive your vehicle across. One of those bridges is the historic Fallasburg Bridge a few miles north of Lowell near Grand Rapids. To get to the bridge from Lowell you need to go through Bridge Park that sits along the Flat River. Doc Brown from
I saw this old building in the small town of Prescott. I am not sure what it was used for but it looks as if it has been a long time since it was used for anything. Prescott was settled about 1879 after the Lake Huron & Southwestern narrow gauge railroad came through trough the
On warm sunny days in the summertime you will find several beachgoers enjoying Lake Michigan at the beach in Empire. Next to the playground is a large concrete block and out of the top of it are large metal rods. It is the remnants of the Empire Lumber Company that operated from 1887 to 1917.
I saw a tiny village of small whimsical houses south of Wolverine. The funny shaped shacks look like something from a Dr. Seuss book. They sit in someone’s yard on a side road off old US-27. I am not sure what their purpose is, but they are a joy to look at. You can see
