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Bradford Dickinson White
β OpenBradford Dickinson White Nature Preserve is a tranquil park and tourist attraction located at 12799-12295 36th Street Southeast in Lowell, Michigan, United States. The preserve offers a serene escape into nature, with trails that wind through pine and oak-hickory forests, providing scenic views of the wetlands below. Visitors often remark on the solitude and wilderness ambiance of the preserve, despite its proximity to the city of Lowell. The preserve is a Category 2 LCWM nature preserve, with limited parking and shorter trail systems that can be hiked in 30 minutes or less. The trails are marked with blue blazes on the trees and traverse rolling terrain, guiding hikers up and down sometimes steep slopes. A bridge crosses Karen Creek, connecting the trail system. The preserve is home to diverse plant species and protects wetlands along a tributary to the Grand River, contributing to water quality improvement.
12799-12295 36th St SE, Lowell, MI 49331, United States -
Ironwood Area Historical Soc
β OpenWelcome to the Ironwood Area Historical Society, located at 150 North Lowell Street, Ironwood, Michigan. Nestled in the heart of the Upper Peninsula, our museum serves as a captivating tourist attraction, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of Ironwood and its surrounding communities. Explore our extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and exhibits that vividly depict the region's past, from its early mining days to its vibrant community life. Our knowledgeable staff and volunteers are dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories that have shaped our area, providing an engaging and educational experience for history enthusiasts of all ages.
150 North Lowell Street, Ironwood, Michigan 49938, United States
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