Ninomiya House Dedicated May 2016Tei Ninomiya was the first Asian student to graduate from Smith College. Born in 1887, in Matsuyama, Shikoku, Japan, she graduated from Smith in 1910 at a...
SAWTOWN 1906-1934 THIS ABANDONED SAWMILL IS ALL THAT REMAINS OF A LOGGING COMMU- NITY THAT ONCE INCLUDED MORE THAN 600 PEOPLE. SAWTOWN'S MILL PROCESSED ALL THE CYPRESS LUMBER CUT WITHIN...
The original, one-room, log schoolhouse on this site opened in 1877 under the direction of Isaac and Lucy Berry. The multi-racial community known as Little River raised the present building...
Located where the St. Mary’s River enters Lake Huron from Lake Superior, DeTour Passage separates the Upper Peninsula from Drummond Island. It has long been a choke point for Great Lakes...