Little Bay de Noc, MI

Little Bay de Noc with over 30,000 acres of water and Big Bay de Noc with over 90,000 acres of water are a fisherman’s dream. Springtime runoff encourages canoing and kayaking. The village of Escanaba is friendly and welcoming to visiting boaters. Be sure to spend some time at the Sand Point Lighthouse, dating back to 1868, which has been beautifully restored and is open to visitors during the summer season.
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The town of Fayette was a Jackson Ore Company town and produced 230,000 tons of iron before closing in 1891. The town is now maintained by the State of Michigan as a historic monument.
Many of the town’s original buildings have been accurately restored, complete with furnishings, including the barbershop, hotel, dance hall, factory buildings and private homes. You can take a hike through the woods to the top of a limestone bluff for a spectacular view.

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