These 10 Hidden Gems In Michigan Hold Historic Keys To The Past
Michigan is home to countless hidden gems. We try to keep up with them all, but it’s really a full-time job. Thing is, some of these jewels hold secrets to our past. They give us a clue about how things were done back in the day.
Here are some such places that you may or may not be familiar with. Have a look!

Centuries ago, thousands of ships traversed the Great Lakes to quickly transport goods. Many of those ships didn't make it and now languish at the bottom of the landlocked sea.

This 125-acre garden and sculpture park is brimming with internationally-acclaimed statues and other large scale pieces of art, thus bringing a piece of culture to the Midwest.
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Copper mining was a very important aspect to Michigan's economy in the 19th and early 20th century. Today, many of those mines are abandoned, but still intact, serving as constant reminders of yesteryear.
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Could this be the precursor to the modern shopping mall? Built in 1918, this covered shopping center is still in use today.

If there was a piece of pop culture that wasn't included in the Henry Ford's exhibit, we wanna know about it. The place is chock full of history lessons on display.

Once a magnificent Broadway-style theater, this venue is now a parking structure.

Centuries of the lake water eroding these stone bluffs have caused some breathtaking imagery, thus the Pictured Rocks moniker.

This landmark home was designed by the legendary Frank Lloyd Wright... It's really worth scoping out the stunning architecture.
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Officially known as the Grand Army of the Republic building, this castle-like structure was originally constructed to house activities related to veterans of the Civil War Union Army in 1899. These days, it's been restored and includes office space and two restaurants.
10. Air Zoo, Kalamazoo
This aviation museum and amusement park holds a number of historical and rare aircraft. Many of these beauties are still airworthy.
Bet you learned a few new things, huh? Tell us – what hidden, old-time gems are on your radar?
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