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The Restless Viking: The Indian Trail – Cadillac to Traverse City
This article was written by Martha Hayden and was originally published on The Restless Viking website on May 21, 2023. Join DaViking (my husband, Chuck) and I as we search for the 33 markers commemorating an ancient trail from Cadillac to Traverse City, The Old Indian Trail. Evidence found along the 55 mile trek has been dated to 700 B.C.E. This passage had been used by the Hopewells and then in the 1200’s the Anishinaabe tribes of Michigan walked these routes. These tribes are known as “The Three Fires:” Ojibwe, Odawa and Pottawatomi tribes.
The magic of Hoxeyville 2024 unites festivalgoers for final soiree: Recap, photos
Northern Michigan’s last Hoxeyville Music Festival unfolded over the weekend without some expected headliners but with plenty of nostalgia, regional acts and esprit de corps. The images at Local Spins. SCROLL DOWN FOR PHOTO GALLERY, VIDEO. Those that were there — performers as well as devoted attendees — embraced...
Beyond Interlochen’s campus: A guide to Northern Michigan attractions for Arts Academy students
From unique restaurants to vintage clothing and indie bookstores, here are the top weekend destinations for Arts Academy students. Interlochen Arts Academy is nestled in the heart of northwest Michigan near popular vacation destination Traverse City. Known as the Cherry Capital of the World, Traverse City is home to a vibrant mix of culture, outdoor adventure, and fun attractions that are perfect for Interlochen Arts Academy students looking to explore beyond campus.
DBusiness Daily Update: Iron Fish Distillery in Northern Michigan Collects Three Top Awards at Competition, and More
Thompsonville’s Iron Fish Distillery Collects Three Top Awards at Competition. Iron Fish Distillery in Thompsonville, southwest of Traverse City, announced that all three of its Mad Angler whiskeys have been awarded top honors in the 2024 ASCOT Taste Competition. Mad Angler Bourbon 5 yr. earned one of 100 Double...
Interlochen Center for the Arts reflects on Chappell Roan, other alumni
INTERLOCHEN - Rising pop star Chappell Roan has been the talk of the summer. She is known for her single ‘Good Luck Babe’ and ‘Pink Pony Club’, but what you might not know is she has a northern Michigan connection. Roan attended Interlochen Center for The Arts Summer Camp where she wrote the song ‘Die Young’. Roan performed just a few days ago at Lollapalooza in Chicago. Interlochen Center of The Arts is proud to watch Roan and over $75,000 alum become successful. Carolyn Purcell, Interlochen Center of The Arts Associate Director of Engagement, says, “I’m also an alum of...
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