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Andrew Norton
This photo is entitled "My Love Will Be Forever Autumn" and it is simply gorgeous. This is what folks should think of when they think of Michigan.
I love the beauty of Michigan fall colors!
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This photo is entitled "My Love Will Be Forever Autumn" and it is simply gorgeous. This is what folks should think of when they think of Michigan.
I love the beauty of Michigan fall colors!
The Walker Tavern complex in Brooklyn at the corner of U.S. 12 and M-50 is offering folks the chance to see how Halloween was celebrated in Victorian times.
Participants can decorate a pumpkin, bob for apples, listen to ghost stories and enjoy other Victorian activities.
* Admission: $3/person, all ages Wear a costume and save $1 off the price of admission!
The event will be held Saturday, October 25th, from 1pm to 4pm. For more information call them at (517) 467-4401.
Read MoreJust wondering if folks have been enjoying the fall here in Michigan. It has been an absolutely gorgeous fall so far. We're getting more color here in southwest Michigan now that we've had some cooler nights. Take a quick second and answer our current poll question. If you don't see an option you like, feel free to mention it in the comments for this post.
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I've been a bit crunched for time this week so I thought I would briefly highlight the Top Five posts at the All Things Michigan blog for this week.
If you stop by the Langley Covered Bridge near Centreville, Michigan right now it will look a bit different than this. It is currently undergoing renovations and the entire skeleton of the bridge is exposed. I hop to get over there this weekend and take some photos.
Shipwreck discoverer, Thaddius Bedford, chose to disclose the findings of the shipwrecks years after the initial discovery in order to be sure he was credited with the finds. One shipwreck is in the Grand Traverse Bay, but has not been identified as of yet. The other two were found in the Manitou Preserve. The Redfern was discovered in 2002 west of Betsie Point and an 85-foot steamer was found east of South Manitou Island. Read the full article at The Detroit Free Press.