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Planning a trip to the United States at 23 along the index finger off the coast of Michigan. Make time for small towns along the route to investigate. The first station in the Au Gres. Go to the Marina and the land of the camp. From there you can go for a walk to fishing for pike perch and Lake Huron, at least in Saginaw Bay. These include, licenses, bait, etc. in the next town on the map is marble, a small village on the main road. Homes, especially, used travel trailer
, on the beach. Alabaster is the home of United States Gypsum quarry. This was closed to visitors. The reason behind the name of the village, because in 1893, and the Columbian Exposition held in Chicago. Issue was the city of marble (because of a white exterior of buildings at night with electric lighting). And gypsum, which was used to white building color and comes from a quarry in Michigan. And hence the name of the Alabaster area of the quarry. Down, or even in the way a piece of Tawas City, another city resort. This is much bigger drive than the Au Gres and many opportunities for fishing, boating, etc. offers. Tawas Point State Park is a beacon of power from the year 1860. From the point where we can concentrate on more than Lake Huron or more of Tawas Bay in the west. To the north west of Tawas City is approximately 12 miles to the monument dedicated to the Woodmen of the Council for Customs Cooperation (Civilian Conservation Corps) of the 1930s Depression era. This is, used travel trailer
, overlooking the river Sable African Union, which was a great forest River Road in those days. In the region are in the middle of the Huron National Forest. Memorial has a visitor center depicting the life of the lumberjack show. It is well worth the detour. Follow River Road, eloquent of the African Union, Sable River, Oscoda for. One side is interesting that the houses built along the shore of Lake Huron, all the face of the lake and is a bit off the road. Because everything looks similar, the names of the owners developed an interesting and banners in their homes. President further north to Harrisville and the lighthouse at the sturgeons points. Built in 1870, the lighthouse and residence for the public. Lighthouse itself is still closed, with the possibility of sabotage. The lighthouse keeper's house next to the lighthouse itself. This is one of two floors, and a little more spacious. Who lives in the middle ground was very hard in those days. About fifty meters from the house-holder is the home of a room in the schools. These measures until 1942 and is open to the public. The trip to Mio, and about forty miles west of Harrisville along the M72. From the flat coastal plain of Lake Huron,, used travel trailer
, and a ride along, used travel trailer
, the hills of central Michigan. Catholic visitors to the region and the local parish, and Mrs. Woods, and founded a cave to the various Marian pilgrimage sites (Fatima, Lourdes, etc.) is allocated. Mio also has a large Amish community. And storage of bulk food approximately, used travel trailer
, three miles northwest of the city on the road about a mile pitchers. Amish farms are beautiful. To see a young woman leads a team of four horses in the areas of agreed with her father, stacking bales of hay on the trailer just in sight.
John Pelley is a Geriatric Gypsy. He is retired from the rat race of working. He is a full-time RVer, who ran away from home. He began our travels on the East Coast and, like the migrating birds, seek the warmth of the seasons He has discovered volunteering with the National Park System. He has a CD he has recorded of Native American flute music., A Day with Kokopelli. For pictures, links, and more information visit http://www.jmpelley.org