Michigan Travel Tips
 

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The Hologlobe Press
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Ferndale, Michigan  48220
 

copyright c. 2010




    This page is the catalog page for the Michigan Travel Tips publications, which are written by Victor Edward Swanson, the publisher of The Hologlobe Press.  The catalog is designed to give an individual access to the current publication and all previous publications.  A new Michigan Travel Tips publication is published monthly, and each edition provides information about places to see in Michigan, and some of the information is presented through four public service announcements that have been designed to be used by staffers of radio stations, though anyone may read the announcements.
    To see the editions of Michigan Travel Tips, you have two options.  You may start by clicking on any edition and reading it, and when you finish reading it, you will find a link to the previous edition at the bottom of the page, and once you reach the first edition ever published, you will find a link to the main page of The Hologlobe Press (www.hologlobepress.com).  Each edition has a link at the bottom of the page to the catalog page so that you can enter any edition and read the edition, and then you can easily return to the catalog page by clicking on the link (Catalog Page), and then you can choose any other page you wish to see or you can go to the main page of The Hologlobe Press.
    This page has been set up so that you can always easily return to the main page of The Hologlobe Press by going to the bottom on the page and clicking on www.hologlobepress.com, and the main page of The Hologlobe Press has a link to AltaVista (a search engine at www.altavista.com) so that you can easily go to AltaVista and other places on the Internet, and that link is at the bottom of the main page of The Hologlobe Press, and you will find a link to Google (a search engine at www.google.com) at the bottom of the main page of The Hologlobe Press, and you will even see a link to Yahoo! (a search engine at www.yahoo.com).
    People who know little about Michigan or know nothing about Michigan have to remember the state of Michigan is divided into two parts or two peninsulas, which are informally referred to as the "Lower Peninsula" (which is shaped like a hand) and the "Upper Peninsula."
 


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To see the current edition (published on
    August 10, 2010), click on: Travel #76.
   The main story features:
            *    The Agnes Andreas Nature Preserve,
                        the Indian River area, Cheboygan
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Community Arts Center, Hancock,
                        Houghton County, the Upper
                        Peninsula.
            *    The Exhibit Museum of Natural History
                        of the University of Michigan, Ann
                        Arbor, Washtenaw County, the
                        Lower Peninsula.

To see the seventy-fifth edition (published on
    July 10, 2010, click on: Travel #75.
   The main story features:
            *    Children's Museum of Detroit, Detroit,
                        Wayne County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    Da Yoopers Tourist Trap and Museum,
                        Ishpeming, Marquette County, the
                        Upper Peninsula.
            *    Eiffel Tower, Paris, Mecosta County,
                        the Lower Peninsula.
            *    Mackinaw Mining Co., Mackinaw County,
                        the Straits of Mackinac, the Lower
                        Peninsula.

To see the seventh-fourth edition (published
    on June 10, 2010, click on: Travel #74.
   The main story features:
            *    The Bellaire Historical Museum, Bellaire,
                        Antrim County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Old Fence Rider Historical Center
                        Museum, Edmore, Montcalm County,
                        the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Open Pit Iron Mine, the Republic
                        area, Marquette County, the Upper
                        Peninsula.

To see the seventy-third edition (published on
    May 10, 2010), click on: Travel #73.
   The main story features:
            *    Fort Mackinac, Mackinac Island, the
                        Straits of Mackinac
            *    The Laird Township Historical Museum,
                        Alston, Houghton County, the Upper
                        Peninsula.
            *    The Moross House, Detroit, Wayne
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Royal Oak Historical Museum,
                        Oakland County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Voigt House Victorian Historical
                        Museum, Grand Rapids, Kent
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Walter P. Chrysler Museum, Auburn
                        Hills, Oakand County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.

To see the seventy-second edition (published
    on April 10, 2010), click on: Travel #72.
   The main story features:
            *    The beaches along Lake Huron near
                        Lexington, Lexington, Sanilac
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    "Shalom Street," the Jewish
                        Community Center, West
                        Bloomfield, Oakland County,
                        the Lower Peninsula.

To see the seventy-first edition (published on
    March 10, 2010), click on: Travel #71.
   The main story features:
            *    The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum,
                        Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County,
                        the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Cornish Pump and Mining Museum,
                        Iron Mountain, Dickinson County,
                        the Upper Peninsula.
            *    Lakenenland, Chocolay Township (the
                        Marquette-Harvey area), Marquette
                        County, the Upper Peninsula.
            *    "Old Ish," Ispheming, Marquette County,
                        the Upper Peninsula.
            *    R.E. Olds Monument, Lansing, Ingham
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Soldiers and Sailors Monument,
                        Detroit, Wayne County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.

To see the seventieth edition (published on
    February 10, 2010, click on: Travel #70.
   The main story features:
            *    The Onaway Speedway, Onaway,
                        Presque Isle County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.
            *    Onaway State Park, Onaway, Presque
                        Isle County, the Lower Peninsula.

To see the sixty-ninth edition (published on
    January 10, 2010), click on: Travel #69.
    The main story features:
            *    The Carl Gerstacker Preserve, Cedarville,
                        Mackinac County, the Upper
                        Peninsula.
            *    The Frank Murphy Museum, Harbor
                        Beach, Huron County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.
            *    The Kresge Art Museum, East Lansing,
                        Ingham County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Newaygo Sports Park, Newaygo,
                        Newaygo County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.
            *    The Thumb Area Bottom Land Preserve,
                        Huron County,  the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Water Fowl Bay Wildlife Refuge,
                        Huron County, the Lower Peninsula.

To see the sixty-eighth edition (published on
    December 10, 2009), click on: Travel #68.
    The main story features:
            *    The Engadine Historical Society Museum,
                        Engadine, Mackinac County, the
                        Upper Peninsula.
            *    Tahquamenon River Logging Museum and
                        Nature Study Area, Newberry, Luce
                        County, the Upper Peninsula.

To see the sixty-seventh edition (published on
    November 10, 2009), click on: Travel #67.
    The main story features:
            *    The Alfred P. Sloan Museum, Flint, Genesee
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Buick Gallery and Research Center,
                        Flint, Genesee County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.
            *    The Detroit Zoological Park, Royal Oak,
                        Oakland County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Longway Planetarium, Flint, Genesee
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The North Harwoods Ski Trails, the Seney
                        National Wildlife Refuse, Schoolcraft
                        County, the Germfask area, the Upper
                        Peninsula.
            *    William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor,
                        Detroit, Wayne County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.

To see the sixty-sixth edition (published on
    October 10, 2009), click on: Travel #66.
    The main story features:
            *    Bronner's Christmas Wonderland,
                        Frankenmuth, Saginaw County,
                        the Lower Peninsula.
    The main story also features:
            *    The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile
                        Museum, Auburn, Indiana.
            *    The BitterSweet Cabin Village and Gift
                        Shop, Mt. Vernon-Renfro Valley,
                        Kentucky.
            *    The Cumberland Falls, Cumberland Falls
                        State Park, the Daniel Boone National
                        Forest, Kentucky.
            *    The Kruse Automotive & Carriage Museum
                        Auburn, Indiana.
            *    The National Military History Center,
                        Auburn, Indiana.
            *    The Philo T. Farnsworth Television History
                        Center, Auburn, Indiana.
            *    The Tennessee Museum of Aviation,
                        Sevierville, Tennessee.

To see the sixty-fifth edition (published on
    September 10, 2009), click on: Travel #65.
    The main story features:
            *    Baraga State Park, Baraga, Baraga
                        County, the Upper Peninsula.
            *    The Curwood Castle, Owosso,
                        Shiawassee County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.
            *    The Lewis E. Wint Nature Center of
                        Independence Oaks County Park,
                        Clarkston, Oakland County, the
                        Lower Peninsula.

To see the sixty-fourth edition (published on
    August 10, 2009), click on: Travel #64.
    The main story features:
            *    Fayette Historic Townsite, Fayette,
                        Delta County, the Upper Peninsula.
            *    Sand Point Lighthouse, Escanaba,
                        Delta County, the Upper Peninsula.

To see the sixty-third edition (published on
    July 10, 2009), click on: Travel #63.
    The main story features:
            *    The Detroit Historical Museum,
                        Detroit, Wayne County, the
                        Lower Peninsula.
            *    The River of History Museum, Sault
                        Ste. Marie, Chippewa County,
                        the Upper Peninsula.

To see the sixty-second edition (published
    on June 10, 2009), click on: Travel #62.
    The main story features:
            *    The Monument to Charles H. Wright,
                        the Chadsey-Condon community
                        or at West Grand Boulevard and
                        Warren Avenue, Detroit, Wayne
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    "The Tin Man," the Cheboygan area
                        Public Library, Cheboygan, in the
                        Lower Peninsula.

To see the sixty-first edition (published on
    May 10, 2009), click on: Travel #61.
   The main story features:
            *    P.H. Hoeft State Park, the Rogers
                        City area, Presque Isle County,
                        the Lower Peninsula.
            *    P.J. Hoffmaster State Park, the
                        Muskegon area, Muskegon
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    Van Riper State Park, the Champion
                        area, Marquette County, the
                        Upper Peninsula.

To see the sixtieth edition (published on
    April 10, 2009), click on: Travel #60.
   The main story features:
            *    The Detroit Historical Museum, Detroit,
                        Wayne County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The New Detroit Science Center,
                        Detroit, Wayne County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.
            *    The Tower of History, Sault Ste. Marie,
                        Chippewa County, the Upper
                        Peninsula.

To see the fifty-ninth edition (published on
    March 10, 2009), click on: Travel #59.
   The main story features:
            *    The Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit,
                      Wayne County, the Lower Peninsula.

To see the fifty-eighth edition (published on
    February 10, 2009), click on: Travel #58.
   The main story features:
            *    Whatever places you can yet get to.

To see the current edition (published on
    January 10, 2009), click on: Travel #57.
   The main story features:
            *    The Hubbard Lake area of Alcona
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
   The four free-use PSAs for broadcasters are:
            *    The Copper Harbor Lighthouse, Copper
                        Harbor, Keweenaw County, the
                        Upper Peninsula.
            *    Otsego Lake County Park, Otsego Lake,
                        Otsego County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Riverland, Portland, Ionia County,
                        the Lower Peninsula.
                  The Alfred P. Sloan Museum, Flint,
                        Genesee County, the  Lower Peninsula.
                  The DeGraaf Nature Center, Hart, Oceana
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
                  The Grice House, Harbor Beach, Huron
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
                  The Haymarsh State Game Area, Paris,
                        Mecosta County, the Lower Peninsula.

To see the fifty-sixth edition (published on
    December 10, 2008), click on: Travel #56.
   The main story features:
            *    Independence Hall, Philadelphia,
                        Pennsylvania.
            *    The Rockwood Historical Museum,
                        Rockwood, Monroe County, the
                        Lower Peninsula.
    The four free-use PSAs for broadcasters are:
            *    The Oaklands, Western Michigan
                        University, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    A safe-driving PSA for winter.
            *    Cross-country ski areas in the Upper
                        Peninsula.
            *    The red-caboose at Comins, Oscoda
                        County, the Lower Peninsula, and
                        electric-car thoughts.

To see the fifty-fifth edition (published on
    November 10, 2008), click on: Travel #55.
   The main story features:
            *    Places at which to think in Michigan.
    The four free-use PSAs for broadcasters are:
            *    [none]

To see the fifty-fourth edition (published on
    October 10, 2008), click on Travel #54.
    The main story features:
            *    The State of Michigan of the United
                        States of America
    The four free-use PSAs for broadcasters are:
            *    The Upper Peninsula in winter.
            *    Watch for deer along the roads.
            *    Science-related places:
                        The Cook Energy Information Center
                        Delta College Planetarium and Learning
                            Center
                        The Impression 5 Science Center
                        The New Detroit Science Center
            *    "The Fridge," "The Big Stove," and Sink
                        Holes in the Lower Peninsula.

To see the fifty-third edition (published on
    September 10, 2008), click on: Travel #53.
    The main story features:
            *    The Bernard Historical Museum, Delton,
                        Barry County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Fernwood Botanic Garden and
                        Nature Center, Niles, Berrien
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    Matthaei Botanical Gardens, Ann Arbor,
                        Washtenaw County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.
            *    The Westland Historical Museum,
                        Westland, Wayne County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.
    The four free-use PSAs for broadcasters are:
            *    Tromley House Museum, Bay City, Bay
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    Places to see Great Lakes freighters.
            *    Carl Gerstacker Preserve, Cedarville,
                        Mackinac County, the Upper
                        Peninsula.
            *    The Beal Botanical Garden, East Lansing,
                        Ingham County, the Lower Peninsula.
                  Fernwood Botanic Garden and Nature
                        Center, Niles, Berrien County, the
                       Lower Peninsula.
                  Matthaei Botanical Gardens, Ann Arbor,
                        Washtenaw County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.

To see the fifty-second edition (published on
    August 10, 2008), click on: Travel #52.
    The main story features:
           *    The Alberta Village Museum, Alberta,
                        Baraga County, the Upper Peinsula.
            *    The Boardman Nature Center, Traverse
                        City, Grand Traverse County, the
                        Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Jack Pines Lumberjack Shows,
                        Mackinaw City, Cheboygan County,
                        the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Lee Conklin Antique Organ and
                        History Museum, Hanover, Jackson
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Michigan Magazine Museum, Comins,
                        Oscoda County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    Michigan's Adventure Amusement Park,
                        Muskegon, Muskegon County, the
                        Lower Peninsula.
            *    Open Pit Iron Mine, Republic, Marquette
                        County, the Upper Peninsula.
            *    The Original Mackinaw Trolley Company,
                        Mackinaw City, the Straits of Mackinac
                        area, the Lower Peninsula and the Upper
                        Peninsula.
   The four free-use PSAs for broadcasters are:
            *    The Alberta Village Museum, Alberta,
                        Baraga County, the Upper Peninsula.
            *    A safe-driving tip.
            *    The Lee Conklin Antique Organ and
                        History Museum, Hanover, Jackson
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    Some things to see at Grand Haven (of
                        Ottawa County in the Lower Peninsula)

To see the fifty-first edition (published on
    July 10, 2008), click on: Travel #51.
    The main story features:
            *    The Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime
                        Museum, Mackinaw City, Cheboygan
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
   The four free-use PSAs for broadcasters are:
            *    The Pickle Barrel House Museum,
                        Grand Marais, Alger County, the
                        Upper Peninsula.
            *    The Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime
                        Museum, Mackinaw City, Cheboygan
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    A PSA about various places in
                        Michigan.
            *    A safe-driving PSA about brake lines.

To see the fiftieth edition (published on
    June 10, 2008), click on: Travel #50.
    The main story features:
            *    The Gaylord-Cheboygan-Mackinaw
                        City Rail Trail, Otsego County and
                        Cheboygan County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.
            *    The Great Lakes Naval Memorial and
                        Museum, Muskegon, Muskegon
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    "Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park,"
                       near Mackinaw City, Mackinaw
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The LST-393 Museum, Muskegon,
                        Muskegon County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.
            *    The S.S. City of Milwaukee, Manistee,
                        Manistee County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.
   The four free-use PSAs for broadcasters are:
            *    The S.S. City of Milwaukee, Manistee,
                        Manistee County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.
            *    The Gaylord-Cheboygan-Mackinaw
                        City Rail Trail, Otsego County and
                        Cheboygan County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.
            *    The LST-393 Museum, Muskegon,
                        Muskegon County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.
            *    Places in the Upper Peninsula of
                        Michigan.

To see the forty-ninth edition (published on
    May 10, 2008), click on: Travel #49.
    The main story features:
            *    Calcite Quarry, Rogers City, Presque
                        Isle County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Model T Automotive Complex or the
                        Ford Piquette Plant, Detroit, Wayne
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
    The four free-use PSAs for broadcasters are:
            *    The Rouge Truck Plant, Dearborn, Wayne
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
                  The Model T Automotive Complex or the
                        Ford Piquette Plant, Detroit, Wayne
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    Calcite Quarry, Rogers City, Presque
                        Isle County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Arvon Quarry, near L'Anse, Baraga
                        County, the Upper Peninsula.
            *    The Cut River Nature Trail, near the Cut
                        River Bridge along US-2, the Cut River,
                        Mackinaw County, the Upper Peninsula.

To see the forty-eighth edition (published on
    April 10, 2008), click on: Travel #48.
    The main story features:
            *    Coppertown U.S.A., Calumet,
                        Houghton County, the Upper
                        Peninsula.
            *    The Finnish-American Heritage Center,
                        Hancock, Houghton County, the
                        Upper Peninsula.
            *    The Gerald R. Ford Library and
                        Museum, Grand Rapids, Kent
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum
                        and Lighthouse, Whitefish Point,
                        Chippewa County, the Upper
                        Peninsula.
            *    The Holocaust Memorial Center,
                        Farmington Hills, Oakland County,
                        the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Krasl Art Center, St. Joseph,
                        Berrien Couny, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Marialyce Canonie Great Lakes
                        Research Library, South Haven,
                        Van Buren County, the Lower
                        Peninsula.
            *    The Marquette County Historical
                        Museum, Marquette County, the
                        Upper Peninsula.
            *    The Michigan Library and Historical
                        Center, Lansing, Ingham County,
                        the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The Negaunee Historical Museum,
                        Negaunee, Marquette County, the
                        Upper Peninsula.
            *    The Selfridge Military Air Museum,
                        Harrison Township, Macomb
                        County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    The U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame
                        and Museum, Ispheming, Marquette
                        County, the Upper Peninsula.
    The four free-use PSAs for broadcasters are:
            *    The Childhood Cottage Museum, Rockland,
                        Ontonagon County, the Upper
                        Peninsula.
            *    What Michigan is and has.
            *    The Ypsilanti Automotive Heritage
                        Museum, Washtenaw County, the
                        Lower Peninsula.
                  The Gilmore--Classic Car Club of
                        America Museum, Hickory Corners,
                        Barry County, the Lower Peninsula.
            *    Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness Area, the
                        Manistee area, the Lower Peninsula.

To see the current edition (published on
    March 10, 2008), click on: Travel #47.

To see the forty-sixth edition (published on
    February 10, 2008), click on: Travel #46.

To see the forty-fifth edition (published on
    January 10, 2008), click on: Travel #45.

To see the current edition (published on
    December 10, 2007), click on: Travel #44.

To see the forty-third edition (published on
    November 10, 2007), click on: Travel #43.

To see the forty-second edition (published on
    October 10, 2007), click on: Travel #42.

To see the forty-first edition (published on September,
    10, 2007), click on: Travel #41.

To see the fortieth edition (published on August 10,
    2007), click on: Travel #40..

To see the thirty-ninth edition (published on July 10,
    2007), click on: Travel #39.

To see the thirty-eighth edition (published on June 10,
    2007), click on: Travel #38.

To see the current edition (published on May 10, 2007),
    click on: Travel #37.

To see the thirty-sixth edition (published on April 10,
    2007), click on: Travel #36.

To see the thirty-fifth edition (published on March
    10, 2007, click on: Travel #35.

To see the thirty-fourth edition (published on
    February 10, 2007), click on: Travel #34.

To see the thirty-third edition (published on
    January 10, 2007), click on: Travel #33.

To see the thirty-second edition (published on
    December 10, 2006), click on: Travel #32.

To see the current edition (published on November
    10, 2006), click on: Travel #31.

To see the thirtieth edition (published on October
    10, 2006), click on: Travel #30.

To see the twenty-ninth edition (published on
    September 10, 2006), click on: Travel #29.

To see the twenty-eighth edition (published on
    August 10, 2006), click on: Travel #28.

To see the twenty-seventh edition (published on
    July 11, 2006, and delayed by a trip to get
    information for Michigan Travel Tips #28),
    click on: Travel #27.

To see the current edition (published on June 10,
    2006), click on: Travel #26.

To see the twenty-fifth edition (created on April 10,
    2006, but not posted till May 10, 2006, because
    of illness in the family and because of trouble with
    the Internet server related to the Web site of The
    Hologlobe Press), click on: Travel #25.

To see the twenty-fourth edition (published on March
    10, 2006), click on: Travel #24.

To see the twenty-third edition (published on February
    10, 2006), click on: Travel #23.

To see the twenty-second edition (published on January
    10, 2006, click on: Travel #22.

To see the twenty-first edition (published on December
    10, 2005, click on: Travel #21.

To see the twentieth edition (published on November
        10, 2005), click on: Travel #20.

To see the nineteenth edition (published on October 10,
        2005), click on: Travel #19.

To see the eighteenth edition (published on September
        10, 2005), click on: Travel #18.

To see the seventeenth edition (published on August 10,
        2005), click on: Travel #17.

To see the sixteenth edition (published on July 10, 2005),
        click on: Travel #16.

To see the fifteenth edition (published on June 10, 2005),
        click on: Travel #15.

To see the fourteenth edition (published on May 10,
        2005), click on: Travel #14.

To see the thirteenth edition (published on April 10, 2005,
        but not posted till April 13, 2005, because of a server
        breakdown), click on: Travel #13.

To see the twelfth edition (published on March 10, 2005),
        click on: Travel #12.

To see the eleventh edition (published on February 10,
        2005), click on: Travel #11.

To see the tenth edition (published on January 10, 2005,
        click on: Travel #10.

To see the ninth edition (published on December 10,
        2004), click on: Travel #9.

To see the eighth edition (published on November 10,
        2004), click on: Travel #8.

To see the seventh edition (published on October 10,
        2004), click on: Travel #7.

To see the sixth edition (published on September 10,
        2004), click on: Travel #6.

To see the fifth edition (published on August 10, 2004),
        click on: Travel #5.

To see the fourth edition (published on July 10, 2004),
        click on: Travel #4.

To see the third edition (published on June 10, 2004),
        click on: Travel #3.

To see the second edition (published on May 10, 2004),
        click on: Travel #2.

To see the first edition (published on April 10, 2004),
        click on: Travel #1.
 

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