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 MICHIGAN TRAVEL GUIDE, 1899

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Michigan Travel Guide, 1899

Travel guide published in 1899 extolling the benefits of visiting Michigan

Description

As the upper Midwest became more settled businesses began promoting the area as a destination for recreational vacationers. This database is a reproduction of a late nineteenth century travel guide aimed at bringing these travelers to Michigan. In addition to descriptions of Battle Creek and Chicago, researchers will find narrative sketches of Mackinac Island, Traverse City and Omena. For those wishing to understand the climate and culture of Michigan in the late 1800s, this database can be helpful and informative.
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