The museum itself had great information about the history of the lakes, the shipwrecks, the coast guard personnel who rescued sinking ships and all the history in between. We were able to tour the lighthouse on a day similar to one that would have been hated by the sailors of the great lakes. Windy and rainy for a September storm we were able to get a good idea of what the Lake could be like on a bad day.
Fortunately we weren't subject to bad weather the entire trip. We were able to see a lot more of Michigan in better weather, including many of the state's smaller lakes as well the Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes National Park. From some of these areas we were able to get a great view of the Great Lakes themselves. If I didn't know any better I would have thought it was an ocean. It is impressive how big the lakes really are.
The bell recovered from the wreck of Edmund Fitzgerald. |
The Lighthouse at Whitefish Point seen from a distance. |
A stormy day at the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum. |
Did you know Michigan has more lighthouses than any other state? |
Tahquamenon Falls, rhymes with "phenomenon!" |
She rarely approves of my selfies. |
Ocean or Lake Michigan? |
Found on the shores near the great city of Petosky. |
Another Petosky stone picture! |
Making friends. |
Torch Lake, not one of the great lakes. |
We stay classy... |
Lime Lake |
Sunset. |
Sunrise. |