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.
Although Route 66 never crossed any part of Michigan, another well known, perhaps soon-to-be famous, U.S. route bisects the middle of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula.
Everyone knows about Michigan’s biggest and most famous attractions. But there are 14 places around the state where you can dig deeper.
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