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Life in Dollar Bay, 1900-1920: Houghton County, Michigan
Way up in the Keweenaw is the village of Dollar Bay. See how it looked over 100 years ago...
Two Dead Michigan Drive-Ins: The Burnside & Saginaw Auto Theaters
Many former Michigan drive-in theaters have been swallowed up by nature, making us forget they even existed. Here are a couple of them...
Abandoned Bowling Alley: Echoes in the Michigan Suburbs
It's so quiet in here, you could hear a pin drop...no pun intended. Have a look at this abandoned Michigan bowling alley...you can almost hear the echoes...
Settled by a Squatter - Photos of Clarkston, Michigan: 1900-1922
A squatter came here and built the first "home" in 1830, forming the genesis of Clarkston. Here are some old photos of Clarkston, ranging from 1900-1922...
The Downfall of Hughes & Hatcher Menswear: 1910-1983
Their commercials were once all over the place - and H&H was where guys wanted to buy their suits. Here's some details and a few photos...
Michigan’s Deadliest Railroad: The Pere Marquette
28 wrecks, 78 deaths. Michigan's Pere Marquette Railway had the worst train wrecks from 1900-1947. Here's some info and photos...
Abandoned Funeral Home, Located in Western Michigan
Closed since 2019, it has remained amazingly intact, with no looting or vandalism. Here's a look inside...
Michigan's TV Shows for Kids: 1950-1964
Before kids' TV shows became too over-produced, over-preachy, and over-political, the early TV kid shows were made purely for fun. Here's a look at some of Michigan's fondest kids' TV shows from 1950-1964...
Snow Rollers: How Michigan Cleared Roads After Snowstorms, 1800s
During a time when there were no snow plows, here's how we made travel easier thru deep snow...
Ten Former Michigan Drive-In Theaters: 1947-1980s
Many of Michigan's old drive-in theaters have faded away and been covered by the brush. Here's a look at ten former drive-in theater locations...