The Oldest Ski Area in MichiganThe Oldest Ski Area in MichiganThe oldest ski area in Michigan also happens to be located in the "Snowiest Town in the Midwest." Here's some brief info and a few photos...John RobinsonJohn Robinson
One of Michigan's Oldest Covered Bridges Reopens With $3M RepairsOne of Michigan's Oldest Covered Bridges Reopens With $3M RepairsThe historic Langley Covered Bridge in Centreville, Michigan reopens after $3.2 million worth of repairs.Lauren GordonLauren Gordon
Former Homes of Six More Celebrities: Detroit, MichiganFormer Homes of Six More Celebrities: Detroit, MichiganHere are six more former homes of actors (and one singer), all in the Detroit area...John RobinsonJohn Robinson
The Ghost Town of Central Mine: Keweenaw Peninsula, MichiganThe Ghost Town of Central Mine: Keweenaw Peninsula, MichiganAfter an 1872 tragedy, the mine closed in the summer of 1898.....John RobinsonJohn Robinson
A Gallery of Michigan Ghost Towns, 1870-1930A Gallery of Michigan Ghost Towns, 1870-1930The great thing about Michigan Ghost Towns is - wherever you are in the state, there's always one nearby. Take a look at this gallery...John RobinsonJohn Robinson
The U.P. Michigan Ghost Towns of Henderson and RalphThe U.P. Michigan Ghost Towns of Henderson and RalphIn the U.P. wilderness sit these two hamlets: one completely empty, one a shadow of its former self. Info and photos are here...John RobinsonJohn Robinson
Michigan's Cemetery of the StarsMichigan's Cemetery of the StarsMany Motown stars and other famous people are resting in what is Michigan's most star-studded cemetery. See where to visit...John RobinsonJohn Robinson
A Once-Booming Village: Brinton, Michigan is Now a Shadow TownA Once-Booming Village: Brinton, Michigan is Now a Shadow TownThis hidden Michigan ghost town has no businesses left and only a few residences. Here's some history and the location...John RobinsonJohn Robinson
Vintage Michigan Winters, 1900-1950sVintage Michigan Winters, 1900-1950sAs our yearly winter snowfalls keep diminishing in number, here's a look back at over 60 Michigan towns buried in snow, going back over 100 years...John RobinsonJohn Robinson
Here's How Bad Axe, Michigan REALLY Got Its Name:Here's How Bad Axe, Michigan REALLY Got Its Name:According to legend a rusty ax lead to the naming of Bad Axe, Michigan in 1885.Lauren GordonLauren Gordon