Spring 2025
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Michigan Blue | Spring 2025
Please read our Michigan Blue Spring 2025 Digital Edition.
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Shipwreck Alley
Lake Huron history and getaway adventures create amazing times in Alpena
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Back in Bloom
Belle Isle’s Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory sparkles after an extensive renovation
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Ramp Up!
Find more flavor, freshness, nutrition, and fun foraging for food
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Splashing Options Galore
Big Frankenmuth hotels look to lure more guests with expansions and updates at their water parks
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Updated Editons
Useful guidebooks overflow with fascinating facts about sites and ships. Michigan Blue chats with one of the books’ editors
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Lake Michigan, Letter by Letter
An engaging children’s book focuses on a Great Lake and the alphabet
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Northern Nuances
An artist tells the story of how and why she came to illustrate her first children’s book
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Field Guide
Detroit’s Top Honors: “I think Detroit is a really good introduction to what America is all about. It’s very human. Detroit is a place that makes people believe anything is possible,” Philippe Orain, Michelin Travel Guides editorial and contents global director, said when he introduced the premiere “Michelin Green Guide” for Detroit to the public. […]
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Fresh Perspectives
I soaked up some fresh perspectives during the Thunder Bay International Film Festival in Alpena. An annual event held in Michigan’s northeast corner, a wide variety of films are shown at area venues throughout a long weekend in January.
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Orchard Lake Oasis
Designer Matt Mosher creates a stunning expanse with estate vibes and a vegetable garden
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Restaurant Revival
The Detroit Club invites all to sample its new menu in a more casual atmosphere
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Island Time
A second home on the St. Clair River consists of a veritable campus, including a bridge and a fish shack
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Six to Try
From antiquing to golfing to overnighting, these southwest Michigan spots rank at the
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European Flair
A young couple uncorks a new wine boutique in a quaint East Grand Rapids neighborhood
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Photo Essay
Soaking up some Michigan standouts, through the eyes of photographer Tyler Leipprandt
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Force Of Nature
Redesigning a home on Green Lake, this architect made the most of water and forest
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She Had an Epiphany
Artist April Wagner shares what it takes to create glass sculptures both big and small
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Life on the Docks
Mike Davenport and Kristin Forster both spent their youth developing an affinity for Lake Huron’s enticing waters. Davenport lived his formative years in Ruby, a mid-Thumb community, but his family docked their boat at Port Huron’s River Street Marina, near where the Black River empties into the St. Clair River. By the time he entered […]
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Patience Pays Off
A photographer required persistence and fortitude to match the bird she was stalking
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The Great Outdoors
Host a memorable party outside with cool glassware, a movie screen, and comfy furnishings