Hi, I’m from Michigan and I just have to tell you I love crossing the Mackinac bridge! We cross it going both ways at least four times a year and maybe more. We go all the way from southeast Michigan near the Ohio border all the way up to the Iron Mountain area which is near the Wisconsin border. My favorite part of the trip is crossing the bridge. My uncle and his sons help build that bridge. They were crane operators. There are some of us who absolutely love crossing the bridge and I have since I was a little girl and now I’m an old lady lol.
I attended the Ironworkers and Bridge 50th Anniversary celebration, so interesting. The original Ironworkers who worked building the bridge were seated on a stage in a large tent and shared their stories, it was awesome. My finger was sore from pressing the record button on my camera for two hours. What a day!
My favorite place to spend a week. The Locks, Clyde’s drive in, Brimley. Always something to do. Always fun to hear remarks from visitors who have never seen it before. You should of driven down along the river, you missed so many interesting sites. The tower, the ship, Antlers, and most of all Rotary Park. There’s no car ferry to Mackinac Island, no cars on the island allowed.
You should visit, there are so many things to see. 😊 After you cross the mighty Bridge, keep driving North. It's a town called Paradise. It's near where the Edmond Fitzgerald Ship went down. White Fish Bay.😢 You can also go see the Taquaminon falls. Upper and lower falls.
Greetings from CT. I'm hooked on RVerTV! Thanks, Russ, for enduring all these thousands and thousands of miles driving your Van! I feel your angst each time you say "Gosh it's great to get out of the Van to walk around and stretch my legs!". Glad you have your nifty Coffee Maker in the Van to keep you awake during your travels! You've got me hooked on Folger's Black Silk. Safe Travels to you!!!
You were right the first time. The freighters that travel the Great Lakes are called, Boats. Any vessel that navigates seawater is called a, Ship. I know this because I grew up in Sault Ste. Marie. No charge fees for boats and ships that use the locks. Boat signal that was Two Long and One Short means it is signaling an oncoming boat. It's a kinda Head's Up warning.
WOW… MICHIGAN… Who knew???.. I Do😳 More & more with every journey I take with you. Thank you for all that you have taught me about Lovely Michigan. So many other States, & places also. I’ve traveled to so many of the places that you have shown us in Michigan. I never quite saw it the way I see it in your videos. It is kind of mind blowing🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇 it is hard to imagine all the stuff that has been shipped through the channels, and the Great Lakes. in St. Agnes, it looked like there was a storm brewing. Again, Thank you🇺🇸🇺🇸♥️🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks for showing off my home state of Michigan. The Soo locks are an feat of engineering thats operated and maintained by the Army Corp of Engineers. They average between 7 to 10,000 cargo ships from March to December.
We have enjoyed the ride a longs with you for a couple of years now. One huge suggestion! Please pause and show the whole storyboard or signs just a bit longer. As you went in the basement of one of the museums in Mackenac.... You failed to go all the way down and there was some interesting info there. Again, nice job, but we like reading the things you post. We just can't see all of it. FYI, we traveled to the UP, with our kids and we saw a lot up there. But we were unable to see this stuff. So we liked reading about it. While we were in the Soo Lock area, we ate at the Lock View Restaurant and you pointed it out, cool to see it's still there. The Whitefish was great. Thanks Paul and Janie Williams, Ohio.
Another great drive of memories for me. I remember making this drive as a kid with my mom and dad in the 1960s seeing Mackinac island and the Locks. My Dad took great interest in seeing ships go through the lockss since he had a summer job on a Great Lakes freighter just prior to turning 18 and enlisting in the Army Air Corps in WW2. For enlisting, he got the credits necessary to complete high school. His boyhood room I slept in when visiting grandparents had pictures of Great Lake freighter ships on his walls. Thanks for the video and how you describe the trip.
Love visiting the Locks. When I was just a kid back in the 1960's we saw the Edmund Fitzgerald coming through the locks. My dad took a picture because my grandpa's name was Edmund and, of course we thought of JFK.
you almost made it to Paradise... near Whitefish Point, the Shipwreck museum and lighthouse is pretty cool... thanks for the locks video, never seen that before...
LUV N IT Great to see you back ..your Copper Harbor trip is still my fav rver trip. hope to see what happened between Calumet and Soo St Marie. Thaks as always for all you do.
I love your travels, I don't drive and so this is like a free Uber driver...and I am curious. It sounds as if you plan your trips well ahead of time, so why are so many RV places (like the above waterfront you mentioned) already filled? And, is your audience mainly men? I rarely see any shops that you stop for that many women would love (yes, me). Maybe a few less museums and more old time shops. I know you like to get up early so you miss the traffic in town, yet then everything is closed. One last question, are you are a tight schedule and trying to film as much as you can? You mention often you are tired, I can imagine why. Can you slow down? Thanks so much for your travels!
What a beautiful and enjoyable ride along. I only regret not exploring more of the the USA when I was younger. Thanks Russ for giving me the opportunity to see America without leaving my living room 🤗
There are no fees to lock through. I've seen full size ships go through as well as people in row boats and canoes. No charge. Also, that Wawatam lighthouse in St. Ignace was built to attract tourists in 1998. Although there is a light in it, it really serves no purpose. That yellow building @1:20:38, I used to live on the 2nd floor when I worked for Star Line Ferry.
Takes me back to around 1970 as a child crossing that Mighty Mac with our parents in a pickup truck camper. Everything was so much larger then as a small child. Thank You Russ for the flashback! Arizona 🌵
😂look who came to our neck of the woods, welcome ,hope you enjoyed. haven't commented for a long long time ,Marie S...some of these are to large to leave and sail to the ocean coal carriers are 1000 and some over, are unable to get through the Weland Cannel and up river ,out to the Atlantic Ocean . the cannel here has been made larger and can get to Duluth. these Great Lakes are some great place, hope you enjoy .
Hi Ross I'm just now today finishing up on watching the rest of your Michigan video. I just want to say that pronouncing Mackinac is Mack-in-aw. Thanks for the video
I love the Mackinac bridge. I know that some people get frightened by driving over and that they used to have drivers for hire that would drive you and your car over the bridge.
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I live in Harrisville mi I go to the Sault locks alot , I use to work as a deck hand on the freighter ships it was a unique life on their 30 to 90 days aboard at 1 time, thank you for visiting our state and sharing some of our beautiful sites
Originally from Michigan, I enjoyed this video so much brought back many memories. Growing up we used to drive up to the soo locks on Sundays a 4 hour drive one way. Mom packed a lunch ate at a park at the straits then headed to rhe soo. I remember riding the ferries from Mackinaw city to St Ignace before the Mackinaw bridge was built . St Ignace hasn't changed much. Love that part of Michigan. Glad you got to see a boat going thru the locks. So fascinating. Thank you so much for this video
I'm originally from and grew up in MI too. Left there 1973. As a toddler, before the Mighty Mac Bridge was constructed, our family rode "The Vacationland" Passenger and Car Ferry between Mackinaw City and St. Ignace. It was a long waiting line of cars backed up for miles before ferrying to the U.P. My folks took many picture slides of the bridge being built from the early stages and the steady progress until completion. I was a very young girl when the bridge opened and we crossed over. Over the decades, I've crossed over it numerous times, driven over it 2-3 times myself. Always is a thrill ride while gripping the steering wheel and praying it's not very windy during the crossing. I love the Straits area, something an old former Michigander will never erase from many memories there since the early 1950s. I miss the old Traverse Bay Woolen Company store there. I had relatives who were part owners of that MI store chain, but family members grew tired and sold out their family business. Their last store was in Traverse City. I still have my pretty plaid woolen blanket from the store in Mackinaw City. Lots of memories at the tip of the mitt! ✋
Speaking of You Tube wish they would put videos in order by date. Saw the one after this b4 I found this one. Ocean Navigator is a really pretty boat. Love boat cruises and excursion trains. You can do both in one day here in CT. Nice way to spend a day. Much bigger boat than ours.
Thank you for doing this trip. Love that part of Michigan. Used to visit Mackinac island many many times. At 84 and 80 there is no way we could walk that boardwalk now. I don’t even remember the boardwalk. lol.
Hey Russ...we are headed to St. Ignace in a couple of weeks. We've been a few times. We never knew there is a back road to under the bridge, nor a boardwalk along the shore. We are going to try checking them out! We have, also, never had a big draw to Mackinaw City, but now we are planning a stop there! Once again, if you are ever back in Ohio let me know and we will grab a meal! Maybe we can get Madison to join us!
There is no cost to pass through the locks. The Canadian Lock, referred to as the Canadian Canal is a much reduced freighter lock and only provided passage for pleasure boats during day light hours.
There are casinos theaters, dancing bars, live concerts, piano bars, restaurants, and it's all inclusive so you're not paying for anything, and then the next morning you're at another exotic port🙂 it's just as cool as driving down the highway in your van. Put it on your bucket list and do it before you die
Nice video. The only time I visited the Soo locks was in August 1975 and only two ships passed through in the short time I was there. One of them is eternally famous and the photos are posted on my YT channel such as it is.
Went to Mackinac Island a few times with my family. If you want to see a lot of history you should head over on the ferry just for the day (leave the van behind 😅). There is a fort up on the cliff and many interesting old hotels and even a State Park. Take a carriage tour and ride a bike around the island.
There is no fee to cross through the locks either way into Canadian water or into he United States. I am glad you enjoyed Michigan. I live south in Flint, Michigan
I went on a dig once when I was a kid. The dig was outside of Phoenix, AZ, in August but it was so hot I called it off and went back to my hotel to cool off. We were digging for Native artifacts. It was too hot for my cold Chicago blood.
Me Again😂 what a coincidence… In your video you were in front of a bank and the time was 10:37 The last time I looked at my clock, it was 10:37 i’m not a coincident believer .. I believe there’s a reason for all things . This message was just to let you know that I was one of your biggest fans. Got a little carried away
The locks are free for ships. 2023 was the last year for the American Queen cruises on the Great lakes. They sold the American Voyager and now focus on s. Us rivers.
You missed the Valley Camp Ship Museum and Tower of History in the Soo. Big miss. Mackinac and Mackinaw are both pronounced Mackinaw. Another big miss was Mackinac Island. No cars on the island.
Hi, I’m from Michigan and I just have to tell you I love crossing the Mackinac bridge! We cross it going both ways at least four times a year and maybe more. We go all the way from southeast Michigan near the Ohio border all the way up to the Iron Mountain area which is near the Wisconsin border. My favorite part of the trip is crossing the bridge. My uncle and his sons help build that bridge. They were crane operators. There are some of us who absolutely love crossing the bridge and I have since I was a little girl and now I’m an old lady lol.
I attended the Ironworkers and Bridge 50th Anniversary celebration, so interesting. The original Ironworkers who worked building the bridge were seated on a stage in a large tent and shared their stories, it was awesome. My finger was sore from pressing the record button on my camera for two hours. What a day!
I used to sell novelties in the UP. Crossed the bridge so many times, I just would cross and not remember.
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My favorite place to spend a week. The Locks, Clyde’s drive in, Brimley. Always something to do. Always fun to hear remarks from visitors who have never seen it before. You should of driven down along the river, you missed so many interesting sites. The tower, the ship, Antlers, and most of all Rotary Park. There’s no car ferry to Mackinac Island, no cars on the island allowed.
Kudos to your UA-cam Channel, Russ! Too cool for school! I wish you safe travels, Russ. Talk soon, Alan.
Great video, never been to Michigan but we are taking about it ❣️Thank you for sharing 😊
You should visit, there are so many things to see. 😊 After you cross the mighty Bridge, keep driving North. It's a town called Paradise. It's near where the Edmond Fitzgerald Ship went down. White Fish Bay.😢 You can also go see the Taquaminon falls. Upper and lower falls.
Greetings from CT. I'm hooked on RVerTV! Thanks, Russ, for enduring all these thousands and thousands of miles driving your Van! I feel your angst each time you say "Gosh it's great to get out of the Van to walk around and stretch my legs!". Glad you have your nifty Coffee Maker in the Van to keep you awake during your travels! You've got me hooked on Folger's Black Silk. Safe Travels to you!!!
You were right the first time. The freighters that travel the Great Lakes are called, Boats. Any vessel that navigates seawater is called a, Ship. I know this because I grew up in Sault Ste. Marie.
No charge fees for boats and ships that use the locks.
Boat signal that was Two Long and One Short means it is signaling an oncoming boat. It's a kinda Head's Up warning.
WOW… MICHIGAN…
Who knew???..
I Do😳
More & more with every journey I take with you.
Thank you for all that you have taught me about Lovely Michigan.
So many other States, & places also.
I’ve traveled to so many of the places that you have shown us in Michigan. I never quite saw it the way I see it in your videos.
It is kind of mind blowing🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇
it is hard to imagine all the stuff that has been shipped through the channels, and the Great Lakes.
in St. Agnes, it looked like there was a storm brewing.
Again, Thank you🇺🇸🇺🇸♥️🇺🇸🇺🇸
I live and work in Mackinaw City and really enjoyed this video. Great job, Russ!
Wow. Love these clips thanks for hanging out🇺🇸🇨🇦
You'd be climbing the ship's walls out of boredom after like 2 days onboard?! you had me laughing at that!😂
Thanks for doing the driving. I loved the scenic tour.
Thank you for show us beautiful places!! From Connecticut and 🇧🇷 Brazil!!
Good job. Thanks for taking us along! Throughly enjoyed
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for showing off my home state of Michigan. The Soo locks are an feat of engineering thats operated and maintained by the Army Corp of Engineers. They average between 7 to 10,000 cargo ships from March to December.
We have enjoyed the ride a longs with you for a couple of years now. One huge suggestion!
Please pause and show the whole storyboard or signs just a bit longer. As you went in the basement of one of the museums in Mackenac.... You failed to go all the way down and there was some interesting info there.
Again, nice job, but we like reading the things you post. We just can't see all of it.
FYI, we traveled to the UP, with our kids and we saw a lot up there. But we were unable to see this stuff. So we liked reading about it.
While we were in the Soo Lock area, we ate at the Lock View Restaurant and you pointed it out, cool to see it's still there. The Whitefish was great.
Thanks Paul and Janie Williams, Ohio.
Watching your newest video , Colorado River.
Be safe, and keep the posts coming
Paul and Janie Williams, Ohio
Another great drive of memories for me. I remember making this drive as a kid with my mom and dad in the 1960s seeing Mackinac island and the Locks. My Dad took great interest in seeing ships go through the lockss since he had a summer job on a Great Lakes freighter just prior to turning 18 and enlisting in the Army Air Corps in WW2. For enlisting, he got the credits necessary to complete high school. His boyhood room I slept in when visiting grandparents had pictures of Great Lake freighter ships on his walls. Thanks for the video and how you describe the trip.
What a great video we visited Mackinac Island. It was beautiful but a lot of things you saw we didn’t see so thank you.❤
Thank you for giving me the trip of a lifetime. Loved it.
Russ, your visuals are some of the very best I've seen! Your shows are top-of-the-line. Keep it coming.
Love visiting the Locks. When I was just a kid back in the 1960's we saw the Edmund Fitzgerald coming through the locks. My dad took a picture because my grandpa's name was Edmund and, of course we thought of JFK.
Thank you for a great video! Some really neat places to see! Have an awesome day!
Fun to travel Russ.
Hope to meet you in Quartzsite this year...
Beautiful video. Brings back many memories. Just one correction. Mackinac is pronounced Mackinaw. Spelled differently but pronounced the same.
you almost made it to Paradise... near Whitefish Point, the Shipwreck museum and lighthouse is pretty cool... thanks for the locks video, never seen that before...
As a Michigander I always love heading up to Sault Ste. Marie its such a great little town with so much history.
Thanks Russ
LUV N IT Great to see you back ..your Copper Harbor trip is still my fav rver trip. hope to see what happened between Calumet and Soo St Marie. Thaks as always for all you do.
Thanks 👍
I love your travels, I don't drive and so this is like a free Uber driver...and I am curious. It sounds as if you plan your trips well ahead of time, so why are so many RV places (like the above waterfront you mentioned) already filled? And, is your audience mainly men? I rarely see any shops that you stop for that many women would love (yes, me). Maybe a few less museums and more old time shops. I know you like to get up early so you miss the traffic in town, yet then everything is closed. One last question, are you are a tight schedule and trying to film as much as you can? You mention often you are tired, I can imagine why. Can you slow down? Thanks so much for your travels!
What a beautiful and enjoyable ride along. I only regret not exploring more of the the USA when I was younger.
Thanks Russ for giving me the opportunity to see America without leaving my living room 🤗
There are no fees to lock through. I've seen full size ships go through as well as people in row boats and canoes. No charge. Also, that Wawatam lighthouse in St. Ignace was built to attract tourists in 1998. Although there is a light in it, it really serves no purpose. That yellow building @1:20:38, I used to live on the 2nd floor when I worked for Star Line Ferry.
Takes me back to around 1970 as a child crossing that Mighty Mac with our parents in a pickup truck camper. Everything was so much larger then as a small child. Thank You Russ for the flashback! Arizona 🌵
Thanks!
thank you
😂look who came to our neck of the woods, welcome ,hope you enjoyed. haven't commented for a long long time ,Marie S...some of these are to large to leave and sail to the ocean coal carriers are 1000 and some over, are unable to get through the Weland Cannel and up river ,out to the Atlantic Ocean . the cannel here has been made larger and can get to Duluth. these Great Lakes are some great place, hope you enjoy .
What an awesome trip! Living here, we do quick trips but never see the highlights you pointed out. Thanks for taking us along!
THANKS!
Hi Ross I'm just now today finishing up on watching the rest of your Michigan video. I just want to say that pronouncing Mackinac is Mack-in-aw. Thanks for the video
Happy Easter, Russ. Still lovin' your show. KEEP ON TRUCKIN', My dude.
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Thank you for all the videos
Arizona🌵here. I would be freezing too. Great vid. Very interesting. Thanks Rus.
very enjoyable😊
I love the Mackinac bridge. I know that some people get frightened by driving over and that they used to have drivers for hire that would drive you and your car over the bridge.
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Bruh love your footage
Another great travelogue. Thanks Sir Russ!
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I live in Harrisville mi I go to the Sault locks alot , I use to work as a deck hand on the freighter ships it was a unique life on their 30 to 90 days aboard at 1 time, thank you for visiting our state and sharing some of our beautiful sites
Very cool Russ!
Originally from Michigan, I enjoyed this video so much brought back many memories. Growing up we used to drive up to the soo locks on Sundays a 4 hour drive one way. Mom packed a lunch ate at a park at the straits then headed to rhe soo. I remember riding the ferries from Mackinaw city to St Ignace before the Mackinaw bridge was built . St Ignace hasn't changed much. Love that part of Michigan. Glad you got to see a boat going thru the locks. So fascinating. Thank you so much for this video
I'm originally from and grew up in MI too. Left there 1973. As a toddler, before the Mighty Mac Bridge was constructed, our family rode "The Vacationland" Passenger and Car Ferry between Mackinaw City and St. Ignace. It was a long waiting line of cars backed up for miles before ferrying to the U.P. My folks took many picture slides of the bridge being built from the early stages and the steady progress until completion. I was a very young girl when the bridge opened and we crossed over. Over the decades, I've crossed over it numerous times, driven over it 2-3 times myself. Always is a thrill ride while gripping the steering wheel and praying it's not very windy during the crossing. I love the Straits area, something an old former Michigander will never erase from many memories there since the early 1950s. I miss the old Traverse Bay Woolen Company store there. I had relatives who were part owners of that MI store chain, but family members grew tired and sold out their family business. Their last store was in Traverse City. I still have my pretty plaid woolen blanket from the store in Mackinaw City. Lots of memories at the tip of the mitt! ✋
If you ever come back to Michigan in Mackinaw city you should tour the ice cutter Mackinaw ship. You will really enjoy it.
Awesome video Russ! Only got as far as Mac City.
Special place. Special timing 💙
Russ you always brighten our Montana evenings. Keep on riding...🧭
❤Loves this, walked across the Mighty Mac Bridge! Need to go explore this in real life!
Speaking of You Tube wish they would put videos in order by date. Saw the one after this b4 I found this one.
Ocean Navigator is a really pretty boat.
Love boat cruises and excursion trains. You can do both in one day here in CT. Nice way to spend a day. Much bigger boat than ours.
I grew up in the lower peninsula. Used to go to the UP every summer to tour and camp and stop at Mackinaw Island. Very beautiful place.
Tremendous video! Thanks Russ!
Very nice video. I was born in Sault St Marie a long time ago.
I appreciate your videos very much I enjoyed this in particular thank you very much I'm a fan of rivtv from San Diego SoCal 😊
This was wonderful. The last trip up there for me was in the 90's surprised some places have remained the same.
Thank you for doing this trip. Love that part of Michigan. Used to visit Mackinac island many many times.
At 84 and 80 there is no way we could walk that boardwalk now. I don’t even remember the boardwalk. lol.
Glad to see you were her in MI! Look us up when your on Lake Erie side
Hey Russ...we are headed to St. Ignace in a couple of weeks. We've been a few times. We never knew there is a back road to under the bridge, nor a boardwalk along the shore. We are going to try checking them out! We have, also, never had a big draw to Mackinaw City, but now we are planning a stop there! Once again, if you are ever back in Ohio let me know and we will grab a meal! Maybe we can get Madison to join us!
There is no cost to pass through the locks. The Canadian Lock, referred to as the Canadian Canal is a much reduced freighter lock and only provided passage for pleasure boats during day light hours.
There are casinos theaters, dancing bars, live concerts, piano bars, restaurants, and it's all inclusive so you're not paying for anything, and then the next morning you're at another exotic port🙂 it's just as cool as driving down the highway in your van. Put it on your bucket list and do it before you die
Nice video. The only time I visited the Soo locks was in August 1975 and only two ships passed through in the short time I was there. One of them is eternally famous and the photos are posted on my YT channel such as it is.
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Such a great video.
I love your videos! I hope someday to go to USA too.
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Went to Mackinac Island a few times with my family. If you want to see a lot of history you should head over on the ferry just for the day (leave the van behind 😅). There is a fort up on the cliff and many interesting old hotels and even a State Park. Take a carriage tour and ride a bike around the island.
Great video!
This is wonderful! I'm curios if you have anything from between the Keewenaw and the Sault? Along Munising, Marquette or Pictured rocks for instance?
There is no fee to cross through the locks either way into Canadian water or into he United States. I am glad you enjoyed Michigan. I live south in Flint, Michigan
It's been about 50 years since I've been to the soo.
I went on a dig once when I was a kid. The dig was outside of Phoenix, AZ, in August but it was so hot I called it off and went back to my hotel to cool off. We were digging for Native artifacts. It was too hot for my cold Chicago blood.
Yes that’s I 75 I used cross back into the USA there
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It's free to pass through the lift bridge in Duluth on any watercraft. I am thinking it's free there as well...
Ray, Grand Marais, Mn.
Me Again😂
what a coincidence… In your video you were in front of a bank and the time was 10:37
The last time I looked at my clock, it was 10:37
i’m not a coincident believer ..
I believe there’s a reason for all things .
This message was just to let you know that I was one of your biggest fans.
Got a little carried away
Just FYI. The Ferry’s in St Ignace only take people to the island. No vehicles are allowed on the island. Only horse & buggy allowed.
The locks are free for ships. 2023 was the last year for the American Queen cruises on the Great lakes. They sold the American Voyager and now focus on s. Us rivers.
White boat… Star Line…
That made me think of the Titanic for some reason .
Just a thought
Hey Russ what in the world did you do them 3 days being rained in ??
One big site seeing trip the bridge is scary in a semi windy days only a 25 mph speed limit the bridge moves I was ready to get off let’s say
Go ahead and turn around and go back.
You cannot take your car to the island that island do not have car on it.
thumb 👍
Vessel OCEAN NAVIGATOR is a Passenger Ship, Registered in Bahamas.
I wish I had 2 1/2 hours to watch a video.
One lady waved at you from the cruise ship.
I have and always will be weird.😜
Too bad you didn't get up to Whitefish Point to the Maritime Shipwreck Museum.
Excellent museum there I visited myself in 2014! 👍
Most buildings in the UP don't have air conditioning.
RUSS THE EXPLORER 😅
When I get bored and climb the walls I just watch another rver tv episode
Have you been to iron mountain MI
Go on buy some chocolate!!
You missed the Valley Camp Ship Museum and Tower of History in the Soo. Big miss.
Mackinac and Mackinaw are both pronounced Mackinaw. Another big miss was Mackinac Island. No cars on the island.
Its still pronounced Mackinaw! Mackinac is the French spelling.