Preserving Michigan

Feature Story The Highway 2 Community Drive-in Theater is the last drive-in theater in the Upper Peninsula.

Community rallies to keep nostalgic Manistique drive-in open


Development News Hartwick Pines State Park in Crawford County welcomed a new roof on its chapel and another on the Hartwick Pines Logging Museum’s bunkhouse.
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Nisu Bakery & Cafe brings Finnish flair to Hancock


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Development News Gil Starks, Gilbert and Kay Starks Family Trust
Development News "Our board and our community recognize the significant cultural heritage farms bring to Park Township," says Park Township Manager Howard Fink.
Development News "Our board and our community recognize the significant cultural heritage farms bring to Park Township," says Park Township Manager Howard Fink.
Development News “Our goal is to build a legacy of sustainable farming and farmland for generations of Michiganders and Michigan grown products,” says MDARD Acting Director Kathy Angerer.
Development News The Highland Lofts project in downtown Alma.
Development News A cooperative invasive species management area technician tags a hemlock tree during a winter hemlock woolly adelgid survey.
Feature Story Part of the streetscape of downtown Wayland.
Development News "Because of this grant, we hope our project will serve as a model for stewardship of historic buildings in our community and promote greater efforts for preservation here in Alpena,” says Alpena DDA Executive Director Anne Gentry.
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Ironwood and other rural towns embrace placemaking


Feature Story The museum is part of a park, already popular with cross-country skiers.

Erwin Township museum connects past to future


Feature Story A mural depicting a chapter of Ironwood history.

Rural towns across Michigan embrace placemaking


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Copper Peak jumps to the future


Feature Story The James E. Bonine Carriage House in Vandalia served as a stop on the Underground Railroad.

Barn Believers work to save iconic farm structures


Feature Story The Mount Baldhead Gap Filler Radar is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.