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| Unique Sites: Diners, Boats, Harbor Buildings, Islands |
Rosie's Diner Rockford, Summer, Small Town—Classic diner from the early 1940s, Rosie's is film-friendly. Full diner menu, too.
Photo from Joe Berta. Region 3.
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| Detroit Harbor Terminals Detroit, Summer, City —Most active Great Lakes port; ships wend their way via the St. Lawrence Seaway, bringing steel from Europe and grain from Duluth. Photo from Travel Michigan. Region 1.
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The S.S. Badger
Ludington, Summer, Town—The last passenger steamship on the Great Lakes. The ship is 410 feet long and can carry up to 620 passengers and 130 cars and trucks across Lake Michigan to Wisconsin. Film friendly. Region 4.
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| Grand Hotel Dining Room Mackinac Island—The main dining room of the Grand Hotel. Don't you wish you were there? Photo from Travel Michigan. Region 5.
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Winter on Mackinac Island
Mackinac Island, Winter, Island—The Island is iced in for part of the winter; in this photo the Grand Hotel sits snowbound on the West Bluff, with the village center in the right hand corner. Region 5.
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Updated 5/15/2008
Michigan Film Office, Department of History, Arts and Libraries
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