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Best Eats 2008 in Traverse City, Petoskey, Charlevoix and moreOur new, from-scratch quest for mouthwatering, enticing and otherwise amazing edibles all across this Northern land, including Traverse City, Petoskey, Charlevoix and more. Full article... ( Traverse Magazine Traverse ) |
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25 Reasons to Love Life Up NorthCherries, pasties, lighthouses, fudge. Sure, we’re proud of the North’s marquees. But for most of us, it’s the understated pieces of the North that capture our hearts and call us back: a two-track heading into a shadowed forest, a fish market right on the pier. Here, then, is a tribute to the things we love about life Up North—25 wonders that capture the spirit of this place in subtle, soulful ways. Let our list inspire you to spend time exploring this spring, falling in love with your own personal icons. Full article... ( Features Traverse ) |
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Spring Romp with Your PoochTake a long-awaited spring hike with your dog. Full article... ( Hike Health Health ) |
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Checking in: Jerry DennisJerry Dennis is hard at work on his next Great Lakes book. We ask him how things are going. Full article... ( Features Traverse ) |
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Geocachers: GPS ShoppingGPS recommendations from Up North guys in-the-know. Full article... ( Hike Nature Hike Nature ) |
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Winging it: Sandhill CraneLook for skyward for these large and beautiful harbingers of spring. Full article... ( Nature Features Nature ) |
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King PongDon Hayden opens a table tennis training center in Williamsburg. Full article... ( Features Traverse ) |
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The AwakeningPowwow regalia is more than just captivating. Each bit of thread, feather and fur reminds both dancer and audience that Native Americans are again free to express their religion, their traditions, their selves. Full article... ( Features Traverse ) |
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Mr. Smiley's Windmill Wars in Northern MichiganSteve Smiley has a plan for Northern Michigan towns, including Traverse City, to become energy self-sufficient for electricity and heating—no more coal, no more oil, no more nuke. Is he crazy or what? Full article... ( Features Traverse ) |
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Our Lighthouses Get Some LoveEight lighthouses throughout Michigan will share over $215,800 brought in by the Save Our Lights license plate program. Full article... ( Features Features ) |
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Skunk ShampooRecipe for Skunk Shampoo. Full article... ( How To Nature How To Traverse ) |
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In Search of Bluegills |
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Foodie File: Nancy Kelly
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Sage at Odawa Casino ResortShort review of Sage at Odawa Casino Resort. Full article... ( Features Food & Wine Features Traverse ) |
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Phil Nowicki's 8,773-foot SausageProfile of Phil Nowicki from Rogers City, who made it into the Guinness Book of World Records in 1977 for making a 8,773-foot sausage. Full article... ( History Food & Wine Features History ) |
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If the only mushroom you know is the spring Morel, try this class at Grass River Natural Area. A naturalist guides the search for fall mushrooms. You'll find Chanterelles and Boletes, both great fall edibles. Designed for families. Register by calling the GRNA office in Bellaire.
Lakes of the North Fly-in, Antique/Classic Auto and Tractor Show is trophied and professionally judged. Bi-plane rides, breakfast, pig roast, kids games and entertainment. Pre-registration $10, gate $15. Registration ends at noon, judging at 12:30pm.
An easy, picnic-perfect recipe for all those sweet onions at the farmers market. Full recipe...
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