The Oldest, Still-Operating Graveyard in MichiganThe Oldest, Still-Operating Graveyard in MichiganIf you walk the grounds, you’ll be impressed by some of the people buried there.....John RobinsonJohn Robinson
The 2,000-Year-Old Indian Mounds in Grand RapidsThe 2,000-Year-Old Indian Mounds in Grand RapidsThe mounds were discovered after the ground was excavated in 1874, and are dated back as far as the first century AD.....John RobinsonJohn Robinson
The First Sawmill in Michigan Still Stands Near Mackinaw CityThe First Sawmill in Michigan Still Stands Near Mackinaw CityThis old sawmill here is said to be the first in the state, operating from 1790-1839.....John RobinsonJohn Robinson
Inside an Old 1860’s One-Room Schoolhouse, Macomb CountyInside an Old 1860’s One-Room Schoolhouse, Macomb CountyThe school was built in the 1860s, but the area seems to be a little more intriguing.....John RobinsonJohn Robinson
The Oldest Still-Operating Theater in MichiganThe Oldest Still-Operating Theater in MichiganIt’s been in continuous operation ever since it opened in 1866.....John RobinsonJohn Robinson
The Oldest Commercial Bowling Alley in the U.S. is in MichiganThe Oldest Commercial Bowling Alley in the U.S. is in MichiganGoing on since 1913.....John RobinsonJohn Robinson
Is This Ingham County’s Smallest Cemetery?Is This Ingham County’s Smallest Cemetery?There are 43 known names here, with approximately 23 others that remain unknown and unmarked.John RobinsonJohn Robinson
ROADSIDE MICHIGAN: Castle Rock, St. IgnaceROADSIDE MICHIGAN: Castle Rock, St. IgnaceI'll bet this looks familiar...Castle Rock in St. Ignace. Been there lately? CLICK IN for some photos!John RobinsonJohn Robinson
The One-Room Schoolhouses of Gratiot County, MichiganThe One-Room Schoolhouses of Gratiot County, Michigan"These hidden historic gems - some NOT so hidden - are relics of days gone by....."John RobinsonJohn Robinson
The Bay Furnace Ruins, East of Marquette, MichiganThe Bay Furnace Ruins, East of Marquette, MichiganThe only remaining thing from the town is the blast furnace where pig iron was smelted.....John RobinsonJohn Robinson