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Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Cruise
Glide atop the stunning waters of Lake Superior to see beautiful beaches, sea caves, and gorgeous rock formations soaring up to 200 feet high. These weather-sculpted cliffs are named after the colorful mineral stripes that adorn the rock face. Listen to fascinating narration about the history, geology, and Native culture of this region while viewing famous landmarks like Miners Castle, Chapel Rock, and Lover’s Leap.
Mackinac Island
Experience a slower way of life with two tranquil nights on this quaint island, where motor vehicles are prohibited. Enjoy the bygone era of old-world hospitality and charm at the 19th-century Grand Hotel with a one-of-a-kind Grand Luncheon, then relax in a rocking chair on the porch with stunning views. After our horse-drawn carriage tour, you may choose to spend leisure time watching the vibrant sunset, shopping for souvenirs at unique stores, diving into the island’s military past at Fort Mackinac, or tasting famous fudge in the Fudge Capital of the World!”
Apostle Islands Cruise
Sail the crystal-clear waters along the Lake Superior shoreline in Bayfield, surrounded by nature’s untouched beauty and the peaceful sound of gentle waves. Marvel at sculpted sandstone cliffs, hidden sea caves, historic lighthouses, and forested islands that seemingly float on the horizon. We may also see bald eagles soaring overhead!
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Glensheen Mansion
Nestled along the picturesque shores of Lake Superior in Duluth, this historical gem brings you on a journey back in time. Built in the early 1900s by Chester and Clara Congdon for $854,000, the mansion exudes Gilded Age opulence and has a present-day value of over 25 million. Admire the stunning architecture, meticulously landscaped gardens, and luxurious interior of this grand estate on a guided tour. It boasts 39 rooms including elegant bedrooms and a 27-foot living room, all adorned with original furniture and family portraits.
Greenfield Village
This outdoor living history museum seamlessly blends the past and the present, offering immersive experiences as you walk through 300 years of American innovation. The buildings are set among nostalgic green lawns and white picket fences, including Cotswold Cottage, famously dismantled in England and re-erected here. Learn from period-dressed interpreters, view the Wright Cycle Shop, visit Thomas Edison’s workshop, ride in a real Model T from Henry Ford’s garage, and more!
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