The ship's bell from the Edmund Fitzgerald. The displays of all the shipwrecks were good and the one on the Fitz kinda' the centerpiece.
Next stop: Sault Ste. Marie. Big ore freighters everywhere. This one was down river - St. Mary's River - from our camp.
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Close up of the ore boat and its tender in the previous picture.
On the shore of Lake Huron with the Mackinac Bridge.
The British soldiers (the guard detail) all slept together in this bed back in the day at Michilimackinac Fort.
These Redcoats showed us how to fire a flintlock.
The ride over and back may have been my favorite part of the day on Mackinaw Is. The swells were big and the wind blew hard - made it an "E" ticket ride.
The historic streets are covered with Horse manure so don't ride your bike on a rainy day. Unless you have great fenders you get brown streaks from front and rear tires.
On to Escanaba to visit Peg and Tom. We had a great time over dinner. Tom was down with a bad back but made it downstairs for dinner.