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Great Indoor Folk Festival ~ Feb 12, 2012
The 4th Annual Great Indoor Folk Festival takes place this Sunday, February 12 in Building 50 at the Grand Traverse Commons. The festival runs from noon to 5:30, and it is family-friendly and free, though you're encouraged to donate through "busker buckets."

There will be 6 different stages with over 50 musicians on seven different stages.   read more »

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Empire Winterfest (Feb 11), ÊTraverse City Winter Microbrew Festival (Feb 11), Glen Arbor Winterfest (Feb 18), ÊSleeping Bear Snowshoe Hikes (Every Saturday). Check the Leelanau Calendar.

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The Wreck of the Vernon

Filed under: boats,history,lake michigan,Leelanau,michigan,weather — Andrew McFarlane @ 8:01 am

The Leelanau Enterprise has a great feature that begins...

The Vernon wasn't exactly the Titanic. And it wasn’t her maiden voyage.

But when the ship steamed out of Good Harbor Bay Oct. 28, 1887, she was only 14 months old, and when she sank, early the following day, all except crewman Axel Stone were lost.

The Vernon had been chartered earlier that year after the propeller Champlain burned June 1, near Charlevoix with the loss of 21 lives. About three dozen passengers and crewmen, however, survived the conflagration.

Read the rest of 36 died after boat left Good Harbor in the Enterprise.

Photo credit: Shipwreck - Rouse Simmons by Rich Evenhouse (which is an interesting tale as well).

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