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.
There’s no shortage of fun (and free) things to do in Michigan this fall.
For the most part, the faces depicting Michigan’s legislative history in the state’s corridors of power are a sea of white men. That trend, however, is changing in Michigan.
A Michigan summer may be brief, but there’s plenty to eat while we’re in it. We’ve put together a list of our favorite summer foods both traditional and new.
Hold your charcuterie boards. Did you know Michigan has a cheese capital?
Tired of Googling where to find your next bite to eat in Saginaw? With so many great dining options in the city, that search can be particularly time consuming. So, save yourself the effort, bookmark this page, and make your next meal a winning one.
More than 5 million Native Americans live in the United States as members of 574 federally recognized and 63 state-recognized tribes.
July is National Ice Cream Month. And in Michigan, that’s a pretty big deal.
As more and more people venture out to make up for the last few pandemic-ridden years, you might be looking to go a little farther off the beaten path to avoid the crowds. Stacker did some digging and found a hidden travel gem for every state, using data from Atlas Obscura.