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Leelanau Peninsula & Sleeping Bear Dunes – a favorite fall destination

September 25, 2012/in fall, Leelanau, michigan, news, outdoors, photo, sleeping bear dunes

(D.H Day Barn)  - Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

John McCormick aka Michigan Nut Photography is a regular contributor to Leelanau.com. The Lansing State Journal asked him for his five favorite Michigan color touring destinations, and on a great list list that included Porcupine Mountains, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, the Cadillac area, Tahquamenon Falls, he gave a shout out to the Sleeping Bear Dunes.

See another view right here and more in his Sleeping Bear slideshow!

The Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore page on the DH Day Farm explains:

The D. H. Day farm, comprised of 400 acres, was also known as “Oswegatchi” after the New York community where his father was born and the Oswegatchi River where D. H. Day played as a boy.

Day grew hay and corn to feed his 400 hogs and prize herd of 200 Holsteins. The farm is just south of Glen Haven and has a large white barn and several out-buildings that stand as a landmark of the agricultural heritage of this area. The buildings were built in the 1880s and 1890s.

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