I'm over 300 miles away from Sault Ste. Marie. It would take just under 5 hours to drive there from where I am - not bad. It is a FAB place to go! Soooo much to do and see ...
It is on the northeastern end of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, on the Canada–US border, and separated from its twin city of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, by the St. Marys River.
There's much more to mention, for sure ... but - agreed - the Henry Ford Museum is a must. It is spectacular to say the least.
That's a funny pasty story. Honestly, the best pasties I have ever had were in Charlevoix (the "x" actually sounds like a "y" when you pronounce it - sounds like Charlevoy), Michigan. Charlevoix is an awesome place. It's so quaint and is well-known for it's mushroom shaped cabins and houses with mossy roofs. Super cool ... love it.
I'll have to check out that book ... sounds interesting. Quite a coincidence, indeed ...
Michigan is well known for Henry Ford and the enormous automobile industry.
Michigan is also famous for Music stars and Motown 1960s and 1970s.
The most wonderful aspect of Michigan are the Great Lakes and tourists towns along Lake Michigan.
The name Michigan is derived from the Ojibwa Indian word "meicigama," meaning "large lake" or "large water."
Michigan is the only state in the United Sates that touches four of the five Great Lakes (Huron, Michigan, Erie, and Superior).
Michigan has world's only floating post office, a boat called J. W. Westcott II. It delivers mail to ships as they are underway.
The Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, a highway tunnel that connects Detroit, Michigan with Windsor, Ontario, Canada, is the first tunnel in the world that connects two countries.
The Kalamazoo Mall is the first outdoor pedestrian shopping mall in the United States.
Michigan has about 150 lighthouses, more than any other state in the United States.
Battle Creek is called the Cereal Capital of the World. It is home to Kellogg's.
In 1920, Detroit was home to the first four-way traffic light.
Michigan is the only state made up of two peninsulas.
In 1846, Michigan became the first state to abolish the death penalty (except for treason).
The Mackinac Bridge, which connects Michigan’s upper peninsula to the rest of the state, spans five miles and is one of the world’s longest suspension bridges.
Mackinac Island fudge, Superman ice cream, pasties and other cultural foods along with Michigan creations such as Faygo and Vernor's ginger ale.
Michigan is one of the top 5 states in the country for number of breweries.
The state of Michigan enjoys the longest freshwater coastline among all political subdivisions of the world.
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Famous Singers: Alice Cooper Madonna Ted Nugent Iggy Pop Smokey Robinson Diana Ross Jackie Wilson Stevie Wonder
RE: Reconize the chorus and post An Other One ..
Come on, man ... so what?