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I took a photo of the old orphanage in Marquette almost ten years ago way back when I started Lost In Michigan. Holy Family Orphanage was constructed in 1915 and was used until 1967. It was home to children ranging from infants to high schoolers. It was also where Native American children were brought after
I came upon this old forgotten house somewhere in the Chippewa Hills area. It looks as if it has been worn down from years and years of Michigan weather. If walls could talk I can only imagine what stories they would tell. I wonder when the last Thanksgiving meal was shared inside. Thank you for
If you have ever traveled along M-22 south of Empire you may have noticed a large white sphere sticking up over the trees. If you are curious like me you have probably wondered what it is. It was built in the 1950s as part of the Empire Air Force Station operated by the 752d Aircraft
The sun rising on the Sand Point Lighthouse in Escanaba on a crisp autumn morning. Built in 1867 the lighthouse is a simple design with a square tower. Lighthouse are built with the tower facing the water but Sand Point is unique in that it is on the back side of the building from Lake
Lost in Michigan books are part of Amazon’s special promotion Get 3 For The Price of 2. Volume 1 and volume 4 along with Volume 5 are included in this special offer. You can see see Volume 1 on Amazon HERE One of the other books that are included is Darker Than Night. It is
The town of Edmore sits along M-46 in central Michigan and I have travelled through it a few times over the years. On my last trip I went past the VFW and noticed the old gray boat sitting behind it. I have been passed many Veteran organizations such as the VFW or American Legion and
The small town of Hadley sits between Lapeer in Clarkson in the southeast part of the state. It is where you will find the red and white Hadley Historic Mill. It was built in 1874 by Peter Slimmer along the small Mill Creek. The building once stood on stilts to allow water to pass beneath.
I saw this beautiful old house in Battle Creek. The historical marker in front of it reads: Three generations of doctors made this structure their home. The attractive Victorian house was built by Dr. Arthur H. Kimball in 1886. Kimball, a city health official, came to this area in 1883. His son, Arthur S. Kimball,
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