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Wreck of the Jennie and Annie washes up on Sleeping Bear Point
About a week ago now I came across this photo by Mark Lindsay. I asked former Park Ranger Bill Herd, and he told me what has since come out in the media. Sleeping Bear Dunes historians believe the schooner fragment, estimated to be about 40-feet long and peppered with twisted metals spikes, is part of the shipÕs bilge keelsons, which the Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archeology says were long timbers running most of the shipÕs length, strengthening the keel.   read more »

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Leelanau & Michigan Wine & Wine Tourism Booming

Filed under: farms,Leelanau,photo,travel,wine — Andrew McFarlane @ 9:05 am

Leelanau vineyard (Black Star Farms)A couple of weeks ago, the Chicago Tribune had a great article about Michigan's (and Leelanau's) wine industry that begins:

Forty-five degrees north latitude is an imaginary line encircling the earth that runs just a few miles south of this quiet Lake Michigan town. The line's claim to fame is its position, pretty much halfway between the equator and North Pole.

Here on the Leelanau Peninsula, though, the 45th parallel means something more. Folks are quick to tell you the line crosses some of the world's top wine regions: Bordeaux and Burgundy in France, Italy's Piedmont, the Willamette Valley of Oregon and ... northwest Michigan.

The article is very detailed and provides a lot of information on Michigan's $100 million wine and wine tourism industry, including the fact that nearly half the wines sold come from Leelanau (something I was unaware of).

Photo credit: Net Covered Vineyard by Mike Field, part of a great set of photos of Leelanau & Old Mission Wineries & Vineyards.

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