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Title:
Melody Motel
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
21 Modern Units - Electric Radiant Heat - Individually controlled. Playground and Grill on 300 ft. Sandy Beach. Excellent eating facilities and Cocktail Bay adjacent. Fine Hunting and Fishing in the "Land of Hiawatha." T.V. For reservation write - or phone 1096. Steve Tokarski.
Title:
Aerial View Of St. Ignace, Indian Village In Foreground
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Nature bestowed upon St. Ignance a wealth of beauty and a fine harbor. With the gradual depletion of its greatest natural resource, lumber, the city has blossomed forth as an attractive summer resort in keeping with the ever increasing auto traffic.
Title:
Birch-Haven
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
7 Mi. W. of St. Ignace on U. S. 2. Modern Motel and Housekeeping Cabins. 2, 4 or 6 persons - Novelties - Groceries, Meats - Beer & Wine to take out - Laurence Garries. Telephone 556WI.
Title:
Old Catholic Church
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Sep-03
Title:
The Harbor
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Linen unused
Title:
Indian Village
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Located on the spot where the famous missionary, Father Marquette, first landed to establish his St. Ignace Mission among the Chippewas and Ottawas in 1671, the Indian Village offers for sale thousands of articles made by the skilled hand of descendants of these same tribes.
Title:
St. Ignace
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Boat dock along the waterfront in downtown St. Ignace. From here one takes a ferry boat to Mackinac Island. The main thoroughfare through town is known as Business Loop 1-75. The shrine and museum in honor of explorer Father Jacques Marquette is on this route
Title:
The Pines Motel
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
2½ mi. North of St. Ignace on Business Loop 1-75. All rustic modern motel and cabin - Hot water heat - Wall to wall carpeting - T.V. - Large Cottage on beach - Private sandy beach - Reasonable rates. In Room Coffee Service. Your Hosts Leon & Donna Verbouw
Title:
The Mystery Spot
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Location, 5 miles West on U. S. 2 Standing on the wall demonstration.
Title:
The Mystery Spot
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Location, 5 miles West on U. S. 2 Demonstrating visual difference in height in backyard.
Title:
The Mystery Spot
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
This sight directs you to the World famous Mystery spot located 5 miles West of the Mackinac Straits Bridge on U. S. 2, St. Ignace. Michigan.
Title:
U. P.'s Most Modern Deluxe Cabin Court
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Aerial view shows portion of U.P.'s most Modern Deluxe Cabin Court, located on he shores of Lake Huron overlooking Historic Straits of Mackinac at St. Ignace, Michigan.
Title:
Historic St. Ignace
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Located in the Upper Peninsula at the northern terminus of the Mackinac Bridge, St. Ignace has in turn bee a important Indian encampment: a French fort (Fort De Buade), fur trading post and Mission; later taken over by the British; and came into control of the United States following the war of 1812.
Title:
Michigan State Ferry Dock
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Since the advent of the Michigan State Auto Ferry system, the traffic across the straits of Mackinac has steadily increased. The terminals, boats and service are unequalled anywhere and are the pride of the Straits Country. Located 3 blocks south of Indian Village.
Title:
Greetings From St. Ignace
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
"Gateway to Michigan's Upper Peninsula" The northern terminus of the new $100,000,000 Straits Bridge now under construction, St. Ignace is one of the oldest communities in Michigan. Founded in 1671. Marquette Park, within the city, Honors the final resting place of Father Marquette.
Title:
The Western Gambling Jose
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Totem poles depicting the lore of the Chippewa. Indians of this area are featured in Totem Village, Hand-carved by Ralph McCarry, a native of the Upper Peninsula and an authority on Chippewa Indians. Located on Highway U.S. 2 just west of St. Ignores.
Title:
New State Auto Ferry Dock
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Linen unused
Title:
Marquette Monument, Indian Village
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Final resting palce of the remains of the illustrious fatehr Marquette, who founded his historic mission at St. Ignace in 1671. This monument is located directly opposite the Indian Village on U. S. highway leading north to Castle Rock and the famous government locks at Sault Ste. Marie.
Title:
Silver Lake Express, 51/2 miles West
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
On Hwy. U. S. 2 West For real enjoyment ride the Silver Lake Express or the C. P. Huntington 1861 "Old Timer" on one of the World's longest narrow gauge train rides - a 31/2 mile 20 minute ride through a beautiful hardwood and pine forest to Silver Lake and return. Member of Upper Michigan Tourist Association. Fares: Adults 75C - Children under 12, 50C.
Title:
Car Ferries
St. Ignace Michigan (MI), Linen unused
Description:
More than half a million vehicles wer transported across the straits last year between the terminals St. Ignace and Mackinaw City, service being provided every day of the year.
Title:
Castle Rock
St. Ignace Michigan (MI) unused
Description:
Castle Rock, ancient lookout of the Ojibways and often referred to as ""Pontiac's Lookout"", rises from the surrounding lowlands like an ancient castle of the middle ages to a height of 195.8 feet above water level and 183 feet above road level at that point. A view from its summit is inspiring. Located 3 miles north of St. Ignace
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