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7 Great Travel Destinations Those in Michigan Love to Visit in 2021

If you live in Michigan, chances are you have visited some of these great destinations in the Great Lakes state and along I-75 in the southern United States. We explore some of the best to check out as you venture between the Great Lakes and points south.

3 Top Reasons to Visit Gainesville Florida | Two Verbs

Here are at least three reasons why you should take a detour through Gainesville the next time you're in Florida. Gainesville, Fl. is not just home to the renowned University of Florida, it is a vacation destination for several . Between the charming downtown with Spanish moss-draped trees, sprawling state parks and quaint towns with a small-town feel, the Gainesville region may be a great escape all year round.

The History of the Mysterious and Remote Charity Island • ThumbWind

Charity Island history is guarding and dominating Saginaw Bay from Lake Huron. An isle of refuge for generations and visited by few each year. The island was a stop for early European explorers has they crossed Saginaw Bay.

There it sits. A lush tree-lined island on the horizon of Saginaw Bay. Big & Little Charity Islands are ten miles from the southern shore of Saginaw Bay. Except for the seasonal residents who live and host tours at the lighthouse keepers house, the island is uninhabited. These islands are considered by the US Fish and Wildlife Services one of the more remote and least visited islands in the Michigan Island National Wildlife Sanctuary. Visitors are few due to the bolder filled and treacherous shallow waters that surround the island. Charity Island history is one of isolation and remoteness in a busy shipping area.

6 Amazing Great Lakes Islands to Explore • ThumbWind

The Great Lakes contain over 35,000 islands, and many of them are uninhabited. One is a huge and remote National Park. Here are five of our favorite islands on the Great Lakes that you can visit.

When you think of island- hopping, your mind turns to swaying palm trees, seaside tiki huts, and white-sand beaches. However, with over 35,000 islands, the salt and shark-free Great Lakes have some of the most inviting and unique chances for island exploring anywhere in the world. Some of these magnificent island destinations are only accessible by boat or floatplane, while others offer regularly scheduled ferry service. Here are five choice island destinations to explore.

Tawas Michigan - Fun Across the Bay • ThumbWind

Tawas Michigan is about a full day sail north of Caseville. Plenty to do in Tawas with its modern harbor and charming, walkable town for fun and adventure.

On summer evenings we can see the blinking lights of the Tawas Michigan from our beach. It’s a day’s sail from Caseville but a several hour drive from the Upper Thumb. The bay is clear due to the currents coming in from Lake Huron and the little town nestled near the harbor is a charming mix of tourist town and art colony.

CNN - Turnip Rock An "Amazing Formation in America" • ThumbWind

Turnip Rock is a Michigan treasure. The Cable News Network, CNN, deemed the formation "An Amazing Formation in America. Seeing it requires planning and a taking a 2 hour kayak trip along the shoreline of Michigan's Thumb.

Cable News Network, CNN, has declared Huron County’s Turnip Rock one of America’s most amazing, or weird, rock formations. Located on private property at Pointe Aux Barques and accessible only by canoe or kayak. Explorers to the site are treated to an amazing limestone formation just off the beach.

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The Biltmore Estate Home in Asheville North Carolina

The Biltmore Estate Home in Asheville North Carolina

The Biltmore in Asheville North Carolina. This is one of the finest examples of the Victorian Era in America the 250-room Biltmore House – America’s largest private home – and magnificent 100-year-old gardens situated on an 8,000-acre estate. Built by George Vanderbilt in 1895, the Biltmore estate's true story includes some of the most amazing secrets in American history.

Charity Island - Travel to a Saginaw Bay Oasis • Thumbwind

Capt Tom Carriveau started as a scuba diver. Now a professional captain plying the waters to Charity Island in Saginaw Bay.

Charity Island has been part of Great Lakes history for 1,000s of years. In 1819 the future governor of Michigan, Lewis Cass, asked geologist Henry Schoolcraft to accompany him on a voyage of discovery on on the Upper Great Lakes. Their quest was to seek the headwaters of the Mississippi and make geologic and resource observations of this new Michigan Territory. In May the expedition took approximately 40 men in five long voyageur canoes. Their route across Saginaw Bay took a route that went around the Upper Thumb’s Pointe Aux Barques to Point aux Chenes, ( today called Oak Point), then across the bay via island of Shawangunk. This route made a point heading to this green island in the middle of Saginaw Bay in case of a sudden storm that was and still is, a common occurrence. 200 years later one Great Lakes Captain, Tom Carriveau makes that voyage many times a week during the summer season.