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Written by: Jonathan Kandell
Michigan's Upper Peninsula-celebrated by Longfellow-offers unspoiled forests, waterfalls, coastal villages and 19the-century architecture
From the summit of 1,327-foot Marquette Mountain in northern Michigan, the view offers a pleasing mix of industrial brawn and natural beauty. Dense pine forests descend to the red sandstone churches and office buildings of Marquette, the largest town (pop. 20,714) in the Upper Peninsula, or UP. Continue Reading » * You have 3 free previews per magazine issue Write Your Comment
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