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Schoolhouse Portrait

More Than a Little Class

After serving the purpose it was built to fulfill, a one-room schoolhouse is reborn twice over as a cottage before blossoming into a new world of color.
Women's Winter Tour Trail

Sweet Camaraderie

More than 500 women sporting snowshoes, cross-country skis and spirited inventions of attire savored sips of white wine and flavorful bites of bratwurst as they trekked along the Leelanau Trail during the region’s annual Women’s Winter Tour.
Campus Martius Park

Motor City Holiday

Start your exploration of Detroit in the city’s epicenter: A practically audible energy emanates from the city’s towering office buildings and bustling entertainment districts.
Silver Lake House Exterior Driveway

Crafting Home

Exterior details that distinguish this award-winning, Prairie-influenced home on Silver Lake prelude a multi-functional design that blends vast views with practical ingenuity and a new take on contemporary style.
Trap Hills Vista

He Saw, She Saw The Art of Autumn

While every season offers photographers reason to grab their cameras and head outdoors, fall’s lessened crowds and vibrant hues ignite inspired new perspectives.
Vineyard

On the Trail of an Iron Chef

New York-based restaurateur, cookbook author and ABC’s “The Chew” star Mario Batali isn’t shy about sharing his passion for the bountiful region surrounding his Leelanau vacation home.
Golf Course Courtesy Thinkstock

Vintage Drives

Many of the dates and details of Michigan’s oldest resort courses have been lost to history. Nobody knows exactly when The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island opened its first golf course, or exactly when, in the 1950s, Everett Kircher built his first rudimentary nine holes at Boyne Mountain Resort in Boyne Falls. But the impact of these historic golf playgrounds surrounds us.
Getting out by Ryan Spencer-Reed

Incredible Journeys

Options for adventure abound throughout the state. But only a few choose to embark on extreme endeavors of mind, body and soul.
Dead River Falls Photography by John McCormack

Uncovering the Waterfall Coast

Waterfalls have a certain magic — they have drawn us to their midst for eons. Native Americans sought them for vision quests. Early commerce barons saw they could turn the wheels of industry. Today, most travelers seek their peaceful, contemplative beauty.
Avalon Pontoon Paradise

Making Waves

Fast leaving the grinds of routine in their wake, high-performance pleasure boats made in michigan are offering buyers more than ever before.

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