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The iconic Big Sable Light on the shore of Lake Michigan is the big payoff at the end of the 1.5-mile section of Lighthouse ...
ALLEGAN COUNTY, MI - Improvements at the Laketown Township beach continued this week with the installation of new fencing to ...
Scientists are experimenting with methods to remove invasive zebra and quagga mussels from Lake Michigan. Early evidence suggests the round goby, another invasive species, may be helping control ...
Lake Michigan is the only Great Lake located fully in the U.S. The freshwater lake features more than 100 lighthouses. A national lakeshore offers sand dunes and 35 miles of shoreline.
Here's a look at Michigan's 10BEST beaches. No. 1: First Street Beach in Manistee The beach features sandy shores along Lake Michigan in a family-friendly setting. The surrounding Douglas Park ...
After 165 years, journalist Herbert Ingram's pocket watch, lost in the Lady Elgin sinking on Lake Michigan, has returned to his hometown of Boston, England.
Then came the next year. Still, almost no mussels. Nearly a decade later, the invasive mussels — which completely smother the bottom of Lake Michigan — haven’t fully recolonized the rocky shoal.
Then came the next year. Still, almost no mussels. Nearly a decade later, the invasive mussels — which completely smother the bottom of Lake Michigan — haven’t fully recolonized the rocky shoal.
Then came the next year. Still, almost no mussels. Nearly a decade later, the invasive mussels — which completely smother the bottom of Lake Michigan — haven’t fully recolonized the rocky shoal.
Then came the next year. Still, almost no mussels. Nearly a decade later, the invasive mussels — which completely smother the bottom of Lake Michigan — haven’t fully recolonized the rocky shoal.
Then came the next year. Still, almost no mussels. Nearly a decade later, the invasive mussels — which completely smother the bottom of Lake Michigan — haven’t fully recolonized the rocky shoal.
Then came the next year. Still, almost no mussels. Nearly a decade later, the invasive mussels — which completely smother the bottom of Lake Michigan — haven’t fully recolonized the rocky shoal.
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