The story behind 6 ghost towns in Michigan that are worth exploring
These hidden places are eerie snapshots of Michigan's past.
These hidden places are eerie snapshots of Michigan's past.
From one village that’s now buried under a body of water, to another literally wiped away by sand—here are six ghost towns in Michigan you should definitely spend some time exploring.
From one village that’s now buried under a body of water, to another literally wiped away by sand—here are six ghost towns in Michigan you should definitely spend some time exploring.
For the Michiganders who love a frighteningly good time, make sure you get your tickets soon.
Whether you like it hot or cold, hard or not, these Michigan orchards are working to bring you high-quality local cider.
Peak colors, unfortunately, just don’t last as long as we’d like them to in Michigan—though, you never know, there may be some stragglers as November approaches.
Michigan is home to 12 Native Indian tribes, so Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Oct. 10 is a high priority in the Mitten State. And the day is about more than just celebrating history.
There’s no shortage of fun (and free) things to do in Michigan this fall.
National Hispanic Heritage Month has been celebrated across the US every year since the late 80s to recognize the contributions and influence that Hispanic Americans have had nationwide—including right here in Michigan.