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Twitter; Facebook; Flickr; Home; About Absolute Michigan; Michigan in Pictures; Dig Michigan Blog. Blog Home MICHIGAN HISTORY: THE FIRST RESIDENTS OF DRUMMOND ISLAND Drummond Island, Michigan by Odalaigh In order to defend against American attacks and protect British trade with Indians, Lieutenant Colonel Robert McDouall moved his garrison from Fort Michilimackinac closer to Canada in 1815. He named the island after Lieutenant General Gordon Drummond, commander of all British forces in Canada. In November 1828, Fort Drummond, the SLAVERY IN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY As the Continental Congress discussed the Northwest Ordinance, a Massachusetts delegate suggested adding a provision banning slavery in the Northwest Territory, which included the future states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. The Ordinance, including this measure, was adopted on July 13, 1787. It was the first time the federal government set limits on MICHIGAN'S RICH AFRICAN AMERICAN PAST For years, February has been recognized as Black History Month. In nearly 250 years of living in Michigan, African Americans have made many important-and often overlooked–contributions to our state’s past. One of the earliest records of African Americans living in Michigan came in the early 1760s when the British replaced the French at Detroit. Two MICHIGAN'S HUMONGOUS FUNGUS Crystal Falls is “Home of the Humungous Fungus”, perhaps the world’s largest and oldest living organism. It covers 38 acres beneath an Iron County forest near the Wisconsin border. It is believed to be 1,500 to 10,000 years old and weigh about 100 tons – about the same as an adult blue whale. It is the species calledArmillaria Bulbosa
MICHIGAN HISTORY: A RESORT CALLED BLANEY Blaney Park suffered setbacks in the 1960s, but the resort survived–and still does today. For the complete story of one of Michigan’s unique resorts, check out Michigan History magazine. For information call (800) 366-3703 or visit www.michiganhistorymagazine.com. MICHIGAN PLANTS: PINK LADY'S SLIPPER Michigan Plants: Pink Lady’s Slipper. The Pink Lady’s Slipper (Cypripedium acaule) or Moccasin Flower is a large, showy wildflower belonging the the orchid family. The heavily veined, deeply cleft pouch of this wild orchid is a distinctive characteristic of this species. Because this plant has an extremely long life cycle, takingmany years
THE SALINE FIDDLERS
The Saline Fiddlers are one of the most extraordinary extracurricular music programs in the United States. The group began 14 years ago with the goal of providing a different style of music education to students and has grown into a model program that: is a brilliant example of what young adults can and will achieve WEIRD WEDNESDAY: THE UNABRIDGED DOG LADY ISLAND LEGEND Weird Wednesday: The Unabridged Dog Lady Island Legend. Here’s an excerpt by Linda S. Godfrey from that fascinating tome of Michigan mysteries: Weird Michigan. The last Wednesday of every month is a “Weird Wednesday” on Absolute Michigan, so be sure to stay tuned and send us or Linda your Michigan weirdness. YOOPER SECESSION: TALK IN THE UPPER PENINSULA OF A 51ST Don’t Mess With A Yooper by siskokid. The Detroit Free Press reports that the topic of the U.P. seceding from Michigan to form the 51st state was raised at the last Marquette County Board of Commissioners meeting: “Don’t you think it would be kind of nice to start from scratch?” asked Marquette County Commissioner Mike Quayle, who first raised the issue with the commission.ABSOLUTE MICHIGAN
Twitter; Facebook; Flickr; Home; About Absolute Michigan; Michigan in Pictures; Dig Michigan Blog. Blog Home MICHIGAN HISTORY: THE FIRST RESIDENTS OF DRUMMOND ISLAND Drummond Island, Michigan by Odalaigh In order to defend against American attacks and protect British trade with Indians, Lieutenant Colonel Robert McDouall moved his garrison from Fort Michilimackinac closer to Canada in 1815. He named the island after Lieutenant General Gordon Drummond, commander of all British forces in Canada. In November 1828, Fort Drummond, the SLAVERY IN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY As the Continental Congress discussed the Northwest Ordinance, a Massachusetts delegate suggested adding a provision banning slavery in the Northwest Territory, which included the future states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. The Ordinance, including this measure, was adopted on July 13, 1787. It was the first time the federal government set limits on MICHIGAN'S RICH AFRICAN AMERICAN PAST For years, February has been recognized as Black History Month. In nearly 250 years of living in Michigan, African Americans have made many important-and often overlooked–contributions to our state’s past. One of the earliest records of African Americans living in Michigan came in the early 1760s when the British replaced the French at Detroit. Two MICHIGAN'S HUMONGOUS FUNGUS Crystal Falls is “Home of the Humungous Fungus”, perhaps the world’s largest and oldest living organism. It covers 38 acres beneath an Iron County forest near the Wisconsin border. It is believed to be 1,500 to 10,000 years old and weigh about 100 tons – about the same as an adult blue whale. It is the species calledArmillaria Bulbosa
MICHIGAN HISTORY: A RESORT CALLED BLANEY Blaney Park suffered setbacks in the 1960s, but the resort survived–and still does today. For the complete story of one of Michigan’s unique resorts, check out Michigan History magazine. For information call (800) 366-3703 or visit www.michiganhistorymagazine.com. MICHIGAN PLANTS: PINK LADY'S SLIPPER Michigan Plants: Pink Lady’s Slipper. The Pink Lady’s Slipper (Cypripedium acaule) or Moccasin Flower is a large, showy wildflower belonging the the orchid family. The heavily veined, deeply cleft pouch of this wild orchid is a distinctive characteristic of this species. Because this plant has an extremely long life cycle, takingmany years
THE SALINE FIDDLERS
The Saline Fiddlers are one of the most extraordinary extracurricular music programs in the United States. The group began 14 years ago with the goal of providing a different style of music education to students and has grown into a model program that: is a brilliant example of what young adults can and will achieve WEIRD WEDNESDAY: THE UNABRIDGED DOG LADY ISLAND LEGEND Weird Wednesday: The Unabridged Dog Lady Island Legend. Here’s an excerpt by Linda S. Godfrey from that fascinating tome of Michigan mysteries: Weird Michigan. The last Wednesday of every month is a “Weird Wednesday” on Absolute Michigan, so be sure to stay tuned and send us or Linda your Michigan weirdness. YOOPER SECESSION: TALK IN THE UPPER PENINSULA OF A 51ST Don’t Mess With A Yooper by siskokid. The Detroit Free Press reports that the topic of the U.P. seceding from Michigan to form the 51st state was raised at the last Marquette County Board of Commissioners meeting: “Don’t you think it would be kind of nice to start from scratch?” asked Marquette County Commissioner Mike Quayle, who first raised the issue with the commission.ABSOLUTE MICHIGAN
Home; About Absolute Michigan; Michigan in Pictures; Dig Michigan Blog. Blog Home; Arts & Entertainment; Business; Community; Food & Dining; Homes & Real Estate MICHIGAN HISTORY: A RESORT CALLED BLANEY Blaney Park suffered setbacks in the 1960s, but the resort survived–and still does today. For the complete story of one of Michigan’s unique resorts, check out Michigan History magazine. For information call (800) 366-3703 or visit www.michiganhistorymagazine.com. SEEKING MICHIGAN: THE TREATY OF DETROIT The goal of Seeking Michigan is simple: to connect you to the stories of this great state. Visit them regularly for a dynamic & evolving look at Michigan’s cultural heritage. The UAW and GM bargaining teams negotiate the Treaty of Detroit, 1950 (Photo courtesy of Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University) As the national debateover
MICHIGAN PLANTS: TRILLIUM Michigan Plants: Trillium. The most common species of trillium in Michigan is Trillium Grandiflorum or the Large-flowered Trillium. This plant has a large, often white three-petaled flower above three broad bracts that look like leaves. Picking the flowers of Trillium can seriously injure the plant. The three leaves below the flower are the MICHIGAN RHUBARB: READY TO PICK! Preparation: Mix together all bread ingredients. Pour into two 6-inch greased and floured loaf pans. Before baking, mix together and sprinkle topping over batter. Bake at 325 °F for 40 to 60 minutes or until an inserted broom straw comes out clean. Makes two 6-inch loaves. For all things rhubarb visit the rhubarb compendium THE THREE FIRES: OJIBWA, ODAWA & POTAWATOMI Three Fires Traditional Pow Wow several pics by oldbrushes The three Indian tribes most commonly associated with Michigan are the Ojibwa (Chippewa), the Odawa (Ottawa) and the Potawatomi. Closely related in language and culture, these three tribes interacted with each other like members of a family. The Odawa and Potawatomi called the Ojibwa “older brothers.” MICHIGAN HISTORY: WHERE THE MODEL T BEGAN 6 seater Model T – b&w by LindaB. Jerald Mitchell calls the Ford Motor Company’s Piquette Avenue Plant in Detroit “a fulcrum point of human history the balance of history shifted.” It was at this factory in Detroit that Henry Ford and his cohorts conceived the Model T automobile. For nine months, these men HARVESTING MICHIGAN BEECHNUTS Absolute Michigan is excited to share this article about a tasty treat you can find in the woods right now courtesy of the new eatdrinkTC website from Traverse City, Michigan.The site is dedicated to Traverse City’s exploding culinary scene and has a lot of great features including business listings, cooking classes, specials and great features like this one! WHY WE ARE CALLED THE WOLVERINE STATE Michiganians, especially fans of the University of Michigan, take pride in being called Wolverines. Yet, the wolverine has never been officially adopted as the state animal. It is even unclear if this largest member of the weasel family ever lived in Michigan. Wolverines also don‚Äôt have a good image. Their nicknames include SkunkBear, Mountain
WEIRD WEDNESDAY: GLOWING TOMBSTONES People have reported seeing strangely glowing objects there since the late 1800s. The cemetery lies near a place where Italian railroad workers once camped. According to local legend, a father and son from that camp both drowned in the nearby Muskegon River. The father’s job had been to light kerosene lanterns at nightfall, and after hisABSOLUTE MICHIGAN
Twitter; Facebook; Flickr; Home; About Absolute Michigan; Michigan in Pictures; Dig Michigan Blog. Blog Home MICHIGAN HISTORY: THE FIRST RESIDENTS OF DRUMMOND ISLAND Drummond Island, Michigan by Odalaigh In order to defend against American attacks and protect British trade with Indians, Lieutenant Colonel Robert McDouall moved his garrison from Fort Michilimackinac closer to Canada in 1815. He named the island after Lieutenant General Gordon Drummond, commander of all British forces in Canada. In November 1828, Fort Drummond, the SLAVERY IN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY As the Continental Congress discussed the Northwest Ordinance, a Massachusetts delegate suggested adding a provision banning slavery in the Northwest Territory, which included the future states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. The Ordinance, including this measure, was adopted on July 13, 1787. It was the first time the federal government set limits on MICHIGAN'S RICH AFRICAN AMERICAN PAST For years, February has been recognized as Black History Month. In nearly 250 years of living in Michigan, African Americans have made many important-and often overlooked–contributions to our state’s past. One of the earliest records of African Americans living in Michigan came in the early 1760s when the British replaced the French at Detroit. Two MICHIGAN'S HUMONGOUS FUNGUS Crystal Falls is “Home of the Humungous Fungus”, perhaps the world’s largest and oldest living organism. It covers 38 acres beneath an Iron County forest near the Wisconsin border. It is believed to be 1,500 to 10,000 years old and weigh about 100 tons – about the same as an adult blue whale. It is the species calledArmillaria Bulbosa
MICHIGAN HISTORY: A RESORT CALLED BLANEY Blaney Park suffered setbacks in the 1960s, but the resort survived–and still does today. For the complete story of one of Michigan’s unique resorts, check out Michigan History magazine. For information call (800) 366-3703 or visit www.michiganhistorymagazine.com. MICHIGAN PLANTS: PINK LADY'S SLIPPER Michigan Plants: Pink Lady’s Slipper. The Pink Lady’s Slipper (Cypripedium acaule) or Moccasin Flower is a large, showy wildflower belonging the the orchid family. The heavily veined, deeply cleft pouch of this wild orchid is a distinctive characteristic of this species. Because this plant has an extremely long life cycle, takingmany years
THE SALINE FIDDLERS
The Saline Fiddlers are one of the most extraordinary extracurricular music programs in the United States. The group began 14 years ago with the goal of providing a different style of music education to students and has grown into a model program that: is a brilliant example of what young adults can and will achieve WEIRD WEDNESDAY: THE UNABRIDGED DOG LADY ISLAND LEGENDDOG LADY ISLAND MONROEDOG LADY ISLAND MOVIE Weird Wednesday: The Unabridged Dog Lady Island Legend. Here’s an excerpt by Linda S. Godfrey from that fascinating tome of Michigan mysteries: Weird Michigan. The last Wednesday of every month is a “Weird Wednesday” on Absolute Michigan, so be sure to stay tuned and send us or Linda your Michigan weirdness. YOOPER SECESSION: TALK IN THE UPPER PENINSULA OF A 51STSECESSIONIST MOVEMENTS IN THE USA AND CA…MICHIGAN S UPPER PENINSULA MAPIMAGES OF UPPER PENINSULA MICHIGANINTESTATE SUCCESSION IN MICHIGANUPPERPENINSULA FLAG
Don’t Mess With A Yooper by siskokid. The Detroit Free Press reports that the topic of the U.P. seceding from Michigan to form the 51st state was raised at the last Marquette County Board of Commissioners meeting: “Don’t you think it would be kind of nice to start from scratch?” asked Marquette County Commissioner Mike Quayle, who first raised the issue with the commission.ABSOLUTE MICHIGAN
Twitter; Facebook; Flickr; Home; About Absolute Michigan; Michigan in Pictures; Dig Michigan Blog. Blog Home MICHIGAN HISTORY: THE FIRST RESIDENTS OF DRUMMOND ISLAND Drummond Island, Michigan by Odalaigh In order to defend against American attacks and protect British trade with Indians, Lieutenant Colonel Robert McDouall moved his garrison from Fort Michilimackinac closer to Canada in 1815. He named the island after Lieutenant General Gordon Drummond, commander of all British forces in Canada. In November 1828, Fort Drummond, the SLAVERY IN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY As the Continental Congress discussed the Northwest Ordinance, a Massachusetts delegate suggested adding a provision banning slavery in the Northwest Territory, which included the future states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. The Ordinance, including this measure, was adopted on July 13, 1787. It was the first time the federal government set limits on MICHIGAN'S RICH AFRICAN AMERICAN PAST For years, February has been recognized as Black History Month. In nearly 250 years of living in Michigan, African Americans have made many important-and often overlooked–contributions to our state’s past. One of the earliest records of African Americans living in Michigan came in the early 1760s when the British replaced the French at Detroit. Two MICHIGAN'S HUMONGOUS FUNGUS Crystal Falls is “Home of the Humungous Fungus”, perhaps the world’s largest and oldest living organism. It covers 38 acres beneath an Iron County forest near the Wisconsin border. It is believed to be 1,500 to 10,000 years old and weigh about 100 tons – about the same as an adult blue whale. It is the species calledArmillaria Bulbosa
MICHIGAN HISTORY: A RESORT CALLED BLANEY Blaney Park suffered setbacks in the 1960s, but the resort survived–and still does today. For the complete story of one of Michigan’s unique resorts, check out Michigan History magazine. For information call (800) 366-3703 or visit www.michiganhistorymagazine.com. MICHIGAN PLANTS: PINK LADY'S SLIPPER Michigan Plants: Pink Lady’s Slipper. The Pink Lady’s Slipper (Cypripedium acaule) or Moccasin Flower is a large, showy wildflower belonging the the orchid family. The heavily veined, deeply cleft pouch of this wild orchid is a distinctive characteristic of this species. Because this plant has an extremely long life cycle, takingmany years
THE SALINE FIDDLERS
The Saline Fiddlers are one of the most extraordinary extracurricular music programs in the United States. The group began 14 years ago with the goal of providing a different style of music education to students and has grown into a model program that: is a brilliant example of what young adults can and will achieve WEIRD WEDNESDAY: THE UNABRIDGED DOG LADY ISLAND LEGENDDOG LADY ISLAND MONROEDOG LADY ISLAND MOVIE Weird Wednesday: The Unabridged Dog Lady Island Legend. Here’s an excerpt by Linda S. Godfrey from that fascinating tome of Michigan mysteries: Weird Michigan. The last Wednesday of every month is a “Weird Wednesday” on Absolute Michigan, so be sure to stay tuned and send us or Linda your Michigan weirdness. YOOPER SECESSION: TALK IN THE UPPER PENINSULA OF A 51STSECESSIONIST MOVEMENTS IN THE USA AND CA…MICHIGAN S UPPER PENINSULA MAPIMAGES OF UPPER PENINSULA MICHIGANINTESTATE SUCCESSION IN MICHIGANUPPERPENINSULA FLAG
Don’t Mess With A Yooper by siskokid. The Detroit Free Press reports that the topic of the U.P. seceding from Michigan to form the 51st state was raised at the last Marquette County Board of Commissioners meeting: “Don’t you think it would be kind of nice to start from scratch?” asked Marquette County Commissioner Mike Quayle, who first raised the issue with the commission.ABSOLUTE MICHIGAN
Home; About Absolute Michigan; Michigan in Pictures; Dig Michigan Blog. Blog Home; Arts & Entertainment; Business; Community; Food & Dining; Homes & Real Estate MICHIGAN HISTORY: A RESORT CALLED BLANEY Blaney Park suffered setbacks in the 1960s, but the resort survived–and still does today. For the complete story of one of Michigan’s unique resorts, check out Michigan History magazine. For information call (800) 366-3703 or visit www.michiganhistorymagazine.com. SEEKING MICHIGAN: THE TREATY OF DETROIT The goal of Seeking Michigan is simple: to connect you to the stories of this great state. Visit them regularly for a dynamic & evolving look at Michigan’s cultural heritage. The UAW and GM bargaining teams negotiate the Treaty of Detroit, 1950 (Photo courtesy of Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University) As the national debateover
MICHIGAN PLANTS: TRILLIUM Michigan Plants: Trillium. The most common species of trillium in Michigan is Trillium Grandiflorum or the Large-flowered Trillium. This plant has a large, often white three-petaled flower above three broad bracts that look like leaves. Picking the flowers of Trillium can seriously injure the plant. The three leaves below the flower are the MICHIGAN RHUBARB: READY TO PICK! Preparation: Mix together all bread ingredients. Pour into two 6-inch greased and floured loaf pans. Before baking, mix together and sprinkle topping over batter. Bake at 325 °F for 40 to 60 minutes or until an inserted broom straw comes out clean. Makes two 6-inch loaves. For all things rhubarb visit the rhubarb compendium THE THREE FIRES: OJIBWA, ODAWA & POTAWATOMI Three Fires Traditional Pow Wow several pics by oldbrushes The three Indian tribes most commonly associated with Michigan are the Ojibwa (Chippewa), the Odawa (Ottawa) and the Potawatomi. Closely related in language and culture, these three tribes interacted with each other like members of a family. The Odawa and Potawatomi called the Ojibwa “older brothers.” MICHIGAN HISTORY: WHERE THE MODEL T BEGAN 6 seater Model T – b&w by LindaB. Jerald Mitchell calls the Ford Motor Company’s Piquette Avenue Plant in Detroit “a fulcrum point of human history the balance of history shifted.” It was at this factory in Detroit that Henry Ford and his cohorts conceived the Model T automobile. For nine months, these men HARVESTING MICHIGAN BEECHNUTS Absolute Michigan is excited to share this article about a tasty treat you can find in the woods right now courtesy of the new eatdrinkTC website from Traverse City, Michigan.The site is dedicated to Traverse City’s exploding culinary scene and has a lot of great features including business listings, cooking classes, specials and great features like this one! WHY WE ARE CALLED THE WOLVERINE STATE Michiganians, especially fans of the University of Michigan, take pride in being called Wolverines. Yet, the wolverine has never been officially adopted as the state animal. It is even unclear if this largest member of the weasel family ever lived in Michigan. Wolverines also don‚Äôt have a good image. Their nicknames include SkunkBear, Mountain
WEIRD WEDNESDAY: GLOWING TOMBSTONES People have reported seeing strangely glowing objects there since the late 1800s. The cemetery lies near a place where Italian railroad workers once camped. According to local legend, a father and son from that camp both drowned in the nearby Muskegon River. The father’s job had been to light kerosene lanterns at nightfall, and after hisABSOLUTE MICHIGAN
Twitter; Facebook; Flickr; Home; About Absolute Michigan; Michigan in Pictures; Dig Michigan Blog. Blog Home MICHIGAN HISTORY: THE FIRST RESIDENTS OF DRUMMOND ISLAND Drummond Island, Michigan by Odalaigh In order to defend against American attacks and protect British trade with Indians, Lieutenant Colonel Robert McDouall moved his garrison from Fort Michilimackinac closer to Canada in 1815. He named the island after Lieutenant General Gordon Drummond, commander of all British forces in Canada. In November 1828, Fort Drummond, the SLAVERY IN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY As the Continental Congress discussed the Northwest Ordinance, a Massachusetts delegate suggested adding a provision banning slavery in the Northwest Territory, which included the future states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. The Ordinance, including this measure, was adopted on July 13, 1787. It was the first time the federal government set limits on MICHIGAN'S RICH AFRICAN AMERICAN PAST For years, February has been recognized as Black History Month. In nearly 250 years of living in Michigan, African Americans have made many important-and often overlooked–contributions to our state’s past. One of the earliest records of African Americans living in Michigan came in the early 1760s when the British replaced the French at Detroit. Two MICHIGAN'S HUMONGOUS FUNGUS Crystal Falls is “Home of the Humungous Fungus”, perhaps the world’s largest and oldest living organism. It covers 38 acres beneath an Iron County forest near the Wisconsin border. It is believed to be 1,500 to 10,000 years old and weigh about 100 tons – about the same as an adult blue whale. It is the species calledArmillaria Bulbosa
MICHIGAN HISTORY: A RESORT CALLED BLANEY Blaney Park suffered setbacks in the 1960s, but the resort survived–and still does today. For the complete story of one of Michigan’s unique resorts, check out Michigan History magazine. For information call (800) 366-3703 or visit www.michiganhistorymagazine.com. MICHIGAN PLANTS: PINK LADY'S SLIPPER Michigan Plants: Pink Lady’s Slipper. The Pink Lady’s Slipper (Cypripedium acaule) or Moccasin Flower is a large, showy wildflower belonging the the orchid family. The heavily veined, deeply cleft pouch of this wild orchid is a distinctive characteristic of this species. Because this plant has an extremely long life cycle, takingmany years
THE SALINE FIDDLERS
The Saline Fiddlers are one of the most extraordinary extracurricular music programs in the United States. The group began 14 years ago with the goal of providing a different style of music education to students and has grown into a model program that: is a brilliant example of what young adults can and will achieve WEIRD WEDNESDAY: THE UNABRIDGED DOG LADY ISLAND LEGENDDOG LADY ISLAND MONROEDOG LADY ISLAND MOVIE Weird Wednesday: The Unabridged Dog Lady Island Legend. Here’s an excerpt by Linda S. Godfrey from that fascinating tome of Michigan mysteries: Weird Michigan. The last Wednesday of every month is a “Weird Wednesday” on Absolute Michigan, so be sure to stay tuned and send us or Linda your Michigan weirdness. YOOPER SECESSION: TALK IN THE UPPER PENINSULA OF A 51STSECESSIONIST MOVEMENTS IN THE USA AND CA…MICHIGAN S UPPER PENINSULA MAPIMAGES OF UPPER PENINSULA MICHIGANINTESTATE SUCCESSION IN MICHIGANUPPERPENINSULA FLAG
Don’t Mess With A Yooper by siskokid. The Detroit Free Press reports that the topic of the U.P. seceding from Michigan to form the 51st state was raised at the last Marquette County Board of Commissioners meeting: “Don’t you think it would be kind of nice to start from scratch?” asked Marquette County Commissioner Mike Quayle, who first raised the issue with the commission.ABSOLUTE MICHIGAN
Twitter; Facebook; Flickr; Home; About Absolute Michigan; Michigan in Pictures; Dig Michigan Blog. Blog Home MICHIGAN HISTORY: THE FIRST RESIDENTS OF DRUMMOND ISLAND Drummond Island, Michigan by Odalaigh In order to defend against American attacks and protect British trade with Indians, Lieutenant Colonel Robert McDouall moved his garrison from Fort Michilimackinac closer to Canada in 1815. He named the island after Lieutenant General Gordon Drummond, commander of all British forces in Canada. In November 1828, Fort Drummond, the SLAVERY IN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY As the Continental Congress discussed the Northwest Ordinance, a Massachusetts delegate suggested adding a provision banning slavery in the Northwest Territory, which included the future states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. The Ordinance, including this measure, was adopted on July 13, 1787. It was the first time the federal government set limits on MICHIGAN'S RICH AFRICAN AMERICAN PAST For years, February has been recognized as Black History Month. In nearly 250 years of living in Michigan, African Americans have made many important-and often overlooked–contributions to our state’s past. One of the earliest records of African Americans living in Michigan came in the early 1760s when the British replaced the French at Detroit. Two MICHIGAN'S HUMONGOUS FUNGUS Crystal Falls is “Home of the Humungous Fungus”, perhaps the world’s largest and oldest living organism. It covers 38 acres beneath an Iron County forest near the Wisconsin border. It is believed to be 1,500 to 10,000 years old and weigh about 100 tons – about the same as an adult blue whale. It is the species calledArmillaria Bulbosa
MICHIGAN HISTORY: A RESORT CALLED BLANEY Blaney Park suffered setbacks in the 1960s, but the resort survived–and still does today. For the complete story of one of Michigan’s unique resorts, check out Michigan History magazine. For information call (800) 366-3703 or visit www.michiganhistorymagazine.com. MICHIGAN PLANTS: PINK LADY'S SLIPPER Michigan Plants: Pink Lady’s Slipper. The Pink Lady’s Slipper (Cypripedium acaule) or Moccasin Flower is a large, showy wildflower belonging the the orchid family. The heavily veined, deeply cleft pouch of this wild orchid is a distinctive characteristic of this species. Because this plant has an extremely long life cycle, takingmany years
THE SALINE FIDDLERS
The Saline Fiddlers are one of the most extraordinary extracurricular music programs in the United States. The group began 14 years ago with the goal of providing a different style of music education to students and has grown into a model program that: is a brilliant example of what young adults can and will achieve WEIRD WEDNESDAY: THE UNABRIDGED DOG LADY ISLAND LEGENDDOG LADY ISLAND MONROEDOG LADY ISLAND MOVIE Weird Wednesday: The Unabridged Dog Lady Island Legend. Here’s an excerpt by Linda S. Godfrey from that fascinating tome of Michigan mysteries: Weird Michigan. The last Wednesday of every month is a “Weird Wednesday” on Absolute Michigan, so be sure to stay tuned and send us or Linda your Michigan weirdness. YOOPER SECESSION: TALK IN THE UPPER PENINSULA OF A 51STSECESSIONIST MOVEMENTS IN THE USA AND CA…MICHIGAN S UPPER PENINSULA MAPIMAGES OF UPPER PENINSULA MICHIGANINTESTATE SUCCESSION IN MICHIGANUPPERPENINSULA FLAG
Don’t Mess With A Yooper by siskokid. The Detroit Free Press reports that the topic of the U.P. seceding from Michigan to form the 51st state was raised at the last Marquette County Board of Commissioners meeting: “Don’t you think it would be kind of nice to start from scratch?” asked Marquette County Commissioner Mike Quayle, who first raised the issue with the commission.ABSOLUTE MICHIGAN
Home; About Absolute Michigan; Michigan in Pictures; Dig Michigan Blog. Blog Home; Arts & Entertainment; Business; Community; Food & Dining; Homes & Real Estate MICHIGAN HISTORY: A RESORT CALLED BLANEY Blaney Park suffered setbacks in the 1960s, but the resort survived–and still does today. For the complete story of one of Michigan’s unique resorts, check out Michigan History magazine. For information call (800) 366-3703 or visit www.michiganhistorymagazine.com. SEEKING MICHIGAN: THE TREATY OF DETROIT The goal of Seeking Michigan is simple: to connect you to the stories of this great state. Visit them regularly for a dynamic & evolving look at Michigan’s cultural heritage. The UAW and GM bargaining teams negotiate the Treaty of Detroit, 1950 (Photo courtesy of Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University) As the national debateover
MICHIGAN PLANTS: TRILLIUM Michigan Plants: Trillium. The most common species of trillium in Michigan is Trillium Grandiflorum or the Large-flowered Trillium. This plant has a large, often white three-petaled flower above three broad bracts that look like leaves. Picking the flowers of Trillium can seriously injure the plant. The three leaves below the flower are the MICHIGAN RHUBARB: READY TO PICK! Preparation: Mix together all bread ingredients. Pour into two 6-inch greased and floured loaf pans. Before baking, mix together and sprinkle topping over batter. Bake at 325 °F for 40 to 60 minutes or until an inserted broom straw comes out clean. Makes two 6-inch loaves. For all things rhubarb visit the rhubarb compendium THE THREE FIRES: OJIBWA, ODAWA & POTAWATOMI Three Fires Traditional Pow Wow several pics by oldbrushes The three Indian tribes most commonly associated with Michigan are the Ojibwa (Chippewa), the Odawa (Ottawa) and the Potawatomi. Closely related in language and culture, these three tribes interacted with each other like members of a family. The Odawa and Potawatomi called the Ojibwa “older brothers.” MICHIGAN HISTORY: WHERE THE MODEL T BEGAN 6 seater Model T – b&w by LindaB. Jerald Mitchell calls the Ford Motor Company’s Piquette Avenue Plant in Detroit “a fulcrum point of human history the balance of history shifted.” It was at this factory in Detroit that Henry Ford and his cohorts conceived the Model T automobile. For nine months, these men HARVESTING MICHIGAN BEECHNUTS Absolute Michigan is excited to share this article about a tasty treat you can find in the woods right now courtesy of the new eatdrinkTC website from Traverse City, Michigan.The site is dedicated to Traverse City’s exploding culinary scene and has a lot of great features including business listings, cooking classes, specials and great features like this one! WHY WE ARE CALLED THE WOLVERINE STATE Michiganians, especially fans of the University of Michigan, take pride in being called Wolverines. Yet, the wolverine has never been officially adopted as the state animal. It is even unclear if this largest member of the weasel family ever lived in Michigan. Wolverines also don‚Äôt have a good image. Their nicknames include SkunkBear, Mountain
WEIRD WEDNESDAY: GLOWING TOMBSTONES People have reported seeing strangely glowing objects there since the late 1800s. The cemetery lies near a place where Italian railroad workers once camped. According to local legend, a father and son from that camp both drowned in the nearby Muskegon River. The father’s job had been to light kerosene lanterns at nightfall, and after hisABSOLUTE MICHIGAN
Twitter; Facebook; Flickr; Home; About Absolute Michigan; Michigan in Pictures; Dig Michigan Blog. Blog Home MICHIGAN HISTORY: THE FIRST RESIDENTS OF DRUMMOND ISLAND Drummond Island, Michigan by Odalaigh In order to defend against American attacks and protect British trade with Indians, Lieutenant Colonel Robert McDouall moved his garrison from Fort Michilimackinac closer to Canada in 1815. He named the island after Lieutenant General Gordon Drummond, commander of all British forces in Canada. In November 1828, Fort Drummond, the SLAVERY IN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY As the Continental Congress discussed the Northwest Ordinance, a Massachusetts delegate suggested adding a provision banning slavery in the Northwest Territory, which included the future states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. The Ordinance, including this measure, was adopted on July 13, 1787. It was the first time the federal government set limits on MICHIGAN'S RICH AFRICAN AMERICAN PAST For years, February has been recognized as Black History Month. In nearly 250 years of living in Michigan, African Americans have made many important-and often overlooked–contributions to our state’s past. One of the earliest records of African Americans living in Michigan came in the early 1760s when the British replaced the French at Detroit. Two MICHIGAN HISTORY: A RESORT CALLED BLANEY Blaney Park Dude Ranch by smartee_martee Travelers who turn off US 2 and head north on M-77 for the Seney Wildlife Refuge, Munising or Marquette quickly pass a group of buildings on either side of the road. These buildings, while still in apparently good repair, go largely unused. There is little indication they were once MICHIGAN'S HUMONGOUS FUNGUS It’s probably fitting that we close out Garden Month with the largest lifeform in Michigan: The Humongous Fungus. According to the Crystal Falls, Michigan web site (which also provided the photo): Crystal Falls is “Home of the Humungous Fungus”, perhaps the world’s largest and oldest living organism. It covers 38 acres beneath an Iron County MICHIGAN PLANTS: PINK LADY'S SLIPPER Lady Slipper Flower by cyoas55 The Pink Lady’s Slipper (Cypripedium acaule) or Moccasin Flower is a large, showy wildflower belonging the the orchid family. The heavily veined, deeply cleft pouch of this wild orchid is a distinctive characteristic of this species. Because this plant has an extremely long life cycle, taking many years to goTHE SALINE FIDDLERS
The Saline Fiddlers are one of the most extraordinary extracurricular music programs in the United States. The group began 14 years ago with the goal of providing a different style of music education to students and has grown into a model program that: is a brilliant example of what young adults can and will achieve WEIRD WEDNESDAY: THE UNABRIDGED DOG LADY ISLAND LEGENDDOG LADY ISLAND MONROEDOG LADY ISLAND MOVIE Here’s an excerpt by Linda S. Godfrey from that fascinating tome of Michigan mysteries: Weird Michigan.The last Wednesday of every month is a “Weird Wednesday” on Absolute Michigan, so be sure to stay tuned and send us or Linda your Michigan weirdness.You can listen to Linda’s latest podcasts and read her blog at uncannyworld.com and also check out her new book Strange Michigan. YOOPER SECESSION: TALK IN THE UPPER PENINSULA OF A 51STSECESSIONIST MOVEMENTS IN THE USA AND CA…MICHIGAN S UPPER PENINSULA MAPIMAGES OF UPPER PENINSULA MICHIGANINTESTATE SUCCESSION IN MICHIGANUPPERPENINSULA FLAG
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Twitter; Facebook; Flickr; Home; About Absolute Michigan; Michigan in Pictures; Dig Michigan Blog. Blog Home MICHIGAN HISTORY: THE FIRST RESIDENTS OF DRUMMOND ISLAND Drummond Island, Michigan by Odalaigh In order to defend against American attacks and protect British trade with Indians, Lieutenant Colonel Robert McDouall moved his garrison from Fort Michilimackinac closer to Canada in 1815. He named the island after Lieutenant General Gordon Drummond, commander of all British forces in Canada. In November 1828, Fort Drummond, the SLAVERY IN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY As the Continental Congress discussed the Northwest Ordinance, a Massachusetts delegate suggested adding a provision banning slavery in the Northwest Territory, which included the future states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. The Ordinance, including this measure, was adopted on July 13, 1787. It was the first time the federal government set limits on MICHIGAN'S RICH AFRICAN AMERICAN PAST For years, February has been recognized as Black History Month. In nearly 250 years of living in Michigan, African Americans have made many important-and often overlooked–contributions to our state’s past. One of the earliest records of African Americans living in Michigan came in the early 1760s when the British replaced the French at Detroit. Two MICHIGAN HISTORY: A RESORT CALLED BLANEY Blaney Park Dude Ranch by smartee_martee Travelers who turn off US 2 and head north on M-77 for the Seney Wildlife Refuge, Munising or Marquette quickly pass a group of buildings on either side of the road. These buildings, while still in apparently good repair, go largely unused. There is little indication they were once MICHIGAN'S HUMONGOUS FUNGUS It’s probably fitting that we close out Garden Month with the largest lifeform in Michigan: The Humongous Fungus. According to the Crystal Falls, Michigan web site (which also provided the photo): Crystal Falls is “Home of the Humungous Fungus”, perhaps the world’s largest and oldest living organism. It covers 38 acres beneath an Iron County MICHIGAN PLANTS: PINK LADY'S SLIPPER Lady Slipper Flower by cyoas55 The Pink Lady’s Slipper (Cypripedium acaule) or Moccasin Flower is a large, showy wildflower belonging the the orchid family. The heavily veined, deeply cleft pouch of this wild orchid is a distinctive characteristic of this species. Because this plant has an extremely long life cycle, taking many years to goTHE SALINE FIDDLERS
The Saline Fiddlers are one of the most extraordinary extracurricular music programs in the United States. The group began 14 years ago with the goal of providing a different style of music education to students and has grown into a model program that: is a brilliant example of what young adults can and will achieve WEIRD WEDNESDAY: THE UNABRIDGED DOG LADY ISLAND LEGENDDOG LADY ISLAND MONROEDOG LADY ISLAND MOVIE Here’s an excerpt by Linda S. Godfrey from that fascinating tome of Michigan mysteries: Weird Michigan.The last Wednesday of every month is a “Weird Wednesday” on Absolute Michigan, so be sure to stay tuned and send us or Linda your Michigan weirdness.You can listen to Linda’s latest podcasts and read her blog at uncannyworld.com and also check out her new book Strange Michigan. YOOPER SECESSION: TALK IN THE UPPER PENINSULA OF A 51STSECESSIONIST MOVEMENTS IN THE USA AND CA…MICHIGAN S UPPER PENINSULA MAPIMAGES OF UPPER PENINSULA MICHIGANINTESTATE SUCCESSION IN MICHIGANUPPERPENINSULA FLAG
Don’t Mess With A Yooper by siskokid. The Detroit Free Press reports that the topic of the U.P. seceding from Michigan to form the 51st state was raised at the last Marquette County Board of Commissioners meeting: “Don’t you think it would be kind of nice to start from scratch?” asked Marquette County Commissioner Mike Quayle, who first raised the issue with the commission.ABSOLUTE MICHIGAN
Home; About Absolute Michigan; Michigan in Pictures; Dig Michigan Blog. Blog Home; Arts & Entertainment; Business; Community; Food & Dining; Homes & Real Estate MICHIGAN HISTORY: A RESORT CALLED BLANEY Blaney Park Dude Ranch by smartee_martee Travelers who turn off US 2 and head north on M-77 for the Seney Wildlife Refuge, Munising or Marquette quickly pass a group of buildings on either side of the road. These buildings, while still in apparently good repair, go largely unused. There is little indication they were once SEEKING MICHIGAN: THE TREATY OF DETROIT By William LeFevre of the Walter P. Reuther Library , courtesy Seeking Michigan and the Archives of Michigan. The goal of Seeking Michigan is simple: to connect you to the stories of this great state. Visit them regularly for a dynamic & evolving look at Michigan’s cultural heritage. As the national debate over universal health MICHIGAN PLANTS: TRILLIUM Large-flowered Trillium by ER Post The most common species of trillium in Michigan is Trillium Grandiflorum or the Large-flowered Trillium. This plant has a large, often white three-petaled flower above three broad bracts that look like leaves. Picking the flowers of Trillium can seriously injure the plant. The three leaves below the flower arethe
MICHIGAN HISTORY: WHERE THE MODEL T BEGAN 6 seater Model T – b&w by LindaB. Jerald Mitchell calls the Ford Motor Company’s Piquette Avenue Plant in Detroit “a fulcrum point of human history the balance of history shifted.” It was at this factory in Detroit that Henry Ford and his cohorts conceived the Model T automobile. For nine months, these men THE THREE FIRES: OJIBWA, ODAWA & POTAWATOMI Three Fires Traditional Pow Wow several pics by oldbrushes The three Indian tribes most commonly associated with Michigan are the Ojibwa (Chippewa), the Odawa (Ottawa) and the Potawatomi. Closely related in language and culture, these three tribes interacted with each other like members of a family. The Odawa and Potawatomi called the Ojibwa “older brothers.” HARVESTING MICHIGAN BEECHNUTS Absolute Michigan is excited to share this article about a tasty treat you can find in the woods right now courtesy of the new eatdrinkTC website from Traverse City, Michigan.The site is dedicated to Traverse City’s exploding culinary scene and has a lot of great features including business listings, cooking classes, specials and great features like this one! WHY WE ARE CALLED THE WOLVERINE STATE Michiganians, especially fans of the University of Michigan, take pride in being called Wolverines. Yet, the wolverine has never been officially adopted as the state animal. It is even unclear if this largest member of the weasel family ever lived in Michigan. Wolverines also don‚Äôt have a good image. Their nicknames include SkunkBear, Mountain
MICHIGAN RHUBARB: READY TO PICK! emil hates rhubarb by yodraws Taste the Local Difference says that rhubarb is in season. They note that rhubarb is high in Vitamins A and C, calcium and fiber and that one cup of diced rhubarb contains about 26 calories. It’s often called the “pie plant and for centuries, the dried root of the plant WEIRD WEDNESDAY: GLOWING TOMBSTONES Every year on Memorial Day, Americans honor our fallen war veterans and also our deceased loved ones by decorating cemeteries and gravesites.
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