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The Argus Museum, located on the second floor of 525 West William, Ann Arbor, Michigan, features products manufactured by the Argus camera company and tells the stories of the company, the people involved and showcases unique collections connected to Argus. The museum is housed in the Argus I Building, which was one of the facilities where ...
There has been a lighthouse in Michigan City for 170 years. However, "most people in Indiana don’t realize there is a lighthouse in the state." Mayor Oberlie passes out lapel pins to illustrate its importance and scope. He calls Lake Michigan "the city’s crown jewel," which became prominent when he was city planner in the 1970s. [10]
High clouds thinned out for a good view of the Northern Lights here at NWS Marquette just after 10PM. Red color is easily seen with the eye and is especially vivid through the camera.
Bargain Block is a reality television show on HGTV following couple Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas as they buy, renovate, and design houses in Detroit. Thomas handles building and construction, while Bynum focuses on design; realtor Shea Hicks-Whitfield co-stars in the show. Bynum and Thomas often live in the houses as they work on them. [1]
One Michigan couple have let the 'Juice loose in their neighborhood! Garden City, Mich. residents Kyle and Christina Bostick are known as the family that goes all out for the holidays ...
The 2024 Thunder over Michigan Air Show will return to Willow Run Airport in Ypsilanti on Saturday and Sunday. The annual event is presented by the Wayne County Airport Authority, with a variety ...
Michigan City has also added a new skatepark at Pullman Field to its tourism offerings. [10] In the 2000s and 2010s, Michigan City has been working on revitalizing much of its north end, which contains the oldest portions of the city. One plan that has been discussed is the Andrews Plan, [15] [16] which won the 2008 CNU Charter Award of ...
Built in 1858 at a cost of $8,000, this lighthouse, replaced an 1837 brick & stone light built at the edge of Lake Michigan. It was the second light at the site, and the predecessor to the Michigan City East Light , to which the lantern, lens and light were moved in 1904; it being the new light at the end of the newly extended pier.