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Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore protects a dramatic stretch of Lake Superior shoreline known for its colorful sandstone cliffs, beaches, waterfalls, and forested landscapes. The lakeshore extends for more than forty miles along the southern shore of Lake Superior and represents the first national lakeshore designated in the United States. The site […]

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Tahquamenon Falls State Park

Tahquamenon Falls State Park Tahquamenon Falls State Park preserves one of the most impressive waterfall systems in the eastern United States and highlights the natural beauty of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. The Tahquamenon River flows through forested wetlands before descending over a series of cascades, creating both the broad Upper Falls and the smaller Lower Falls. […]

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Marquette, MI

Marquette Marquette is located along the southern shore of Lake Superior in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, where ancient Precambrian rock formations and glacial processes shaped a rugged freshwater coastline. The surrounding landscape includes forested uplands, exposed bedrock, and inland lakes that reflect the geological history of the Canadian Shield and the broader Great Lakes basin. The […]

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Mackinac Island

Mackinac Island Mackinac Island preserves a historic environment shaped by fur trading networks, military history, and early tourism development in the Great Lakes region. Located in the Straits of Mackinac between Michigan’s Upper and Lower Peninsulas, the island reflects the strategic importance of waterways connecting Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. The site illustrates the intersection […]

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Isle Royale NP

Isle Royale National Park Isle Royale National Park protects a remote island archipelago located in Lake Superior and represents one of the most isolated national parks in the contiguous United States. Accessible primarily by ferry or seaplane, the park preserves a largely undeveloped wilderness characterized by forested ridges, inland lakes, and rocky shoreline landscapes. Its […]

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Copper Falls State Park

Copper Falls State Park Copper Falls State Park protects a scenic landscape of forested river gorges, waterfalls, and rugged terrain shaped by ancient volcanic activity. Located in northern Wisconsin near the Upper Peninsula, the park highlights the interaction between geological processes and the formation of dramatic river canyons. The Bad River and Tyler Forks River […]

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Keweenaw National Historical Park

Keweenaw National Historical Park Keweenaw National Historical Park preserves the history of copper mining that helped drive industrial growth in the United States during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Located on Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula, the park reflects the technological innovation and labor required to extract copper from one of the richest deposits in North […]

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Battle of Bull Run Reenactment – 155th Anniversary – Battle

Battle of Bull Run Reenactment The Battle of Bull Run, also known as the First Battle of Manassas, took place in July 1861 and marked the first major land engagement of the American Civil War. Fought in northern Virginia near a small stream called Bull Run, the battle demonstrated that the conflict would be longer […]

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Battle of Bull Run Reenactment – 155th Anniversary – Union Camp

Battle of Bull Run Reenactment — Union Encampment Union encampment reenactments interpret the conditions experienced by northern volunteer soldiers who participated in early Civil War campaigns. The Union army assembled in 1861 included regiments formed rapidly in response to the outbreak of conflict, many composed of individuals with limited prior military experience. Encampments served as […]

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Battle of Bull Run Reenactment – 155th Anniversary – Confederate Camp

Battle of Bull Run Reenactment — Confederate Encampment Reenactments of Confederate encampments illustrate the organization of military life during the Civil War, when volunteer soldiers formed temporary communities structured around discipline, supply, and readiness for combat. The Confederate army that fought at the First Battle of Bull Run in July 1861 consisted largely of newly […]

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