Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Pictured Rocks was our last stop in Michigan. Just off the coast of Lake Superior, the Pictured Rocks are clearly seen from a boat out on its waters. We weren’t really in the mood to do
Mackinac Island The lower portion and the upper peninsula of Michigan are connected by a single bridge called Mackinac Bridge. If it wasn’t for its white and green color, it would be hard to distinguish from the Golden Gate Bridge
Windmill Island Gardens Michigan has a number of regions which trace their ancestry back to different countries in Europe. People who were originally from countries such as The Netherlands or Germany, for example, would settle in groups across the U.S. according
RV Hall of Fame Museum It wasn’t in the original plan to visit Northern Indiana, but Ben had the good idea to take detour here to visit the birthplace of our Grand Design RV and do a tour to see
The Roads in Michigan Heading out of Ohio, we went north into Michigan. It only took a few miles on Michigan’s I-75 to lead me to give away my first award for a state (having not yet visited them all
Ohio Amish Country A ride in the countryside is an everyday experience for the Amish and Mennonites who live in Ohio Amish Country. If you sit and wait along the roads near Walnut Creek, you will see a buggy coming
Niagara Falls Niagara Falls lies between Lake Erie to the south and Lake Ontario to the north. The swiftly flowing Niagara River flows in between the two Great Lakes and in the center is the ever flowing, ever powerful Niagara Falls.