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Highlights Algonac's boat building heritage featuring Chris-Craft, Gar Wood and the many other local boat builders. Includes artifacts featuring local history, business, industry, schools, churches and the military.
http://www.algonac-clay-history.com/
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Features hands-on displays, video and audio, and artifacts to tell the story of travels of the original fifteen settlers from Germany to the Saginaw Valley in 1845. Includes photos, hours, admission, special exhibits, educational programs and directions.
http://www.frankenmuthmuseum.org/
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Preserves, presents, and interprets the history and culture of the Copper Country in the Upper Peninsula. Includes details of exhibits, photos, hours and open dates, fees, membership rates, calendar of events, and maps. Located in Lake Linden.
http://www.houghtonhistory.org
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Exhibits, artifacts and a research library tracing the history of tracing the history of the city and surrounding area.
http://www.marquettecohistory.org/
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The history of the resorts of the Paw Paw Lakes, fruit farming businesses, industries, and people of the area.
http://www.northberrienhistory.org/
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Nestled in a White Pines Grove in Little Falls, the zoo is home to a variety of exotic, native and domestic animals. Find out about the zoo's history, future, and events, and take a virtual tour with animal photos and descriptions.
http://www.pinegrovezoo.com/
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America's largest indoor/outdoor complex presents exhibits reflecting the change and innovation in American life. Includes calendar of events, hours, admission and directions. Located in Dearborn.
http://www.hfmgv.org/
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The local history of the city and area.
http://www.ypsilantihistoricalsociety.org/
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