Trouble precedes the 1925 travelers at a campground in St. Ignace, Michigan.
Rain-soaked bedding, a broken crankshaft and a two-mile walk for fresh bread. They were all part of camping along the open road in 1925.
What was it like to travel Michigan’s open roads before Interstates and fast food? Here’s your chance to find out.
Little did Carl Fisher know when he dropped out of school at 12 years of age that he had an appointment with history.
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