Michigan and the Great Lakes

Michigan's Town and Country Inns, 5th Edition

5th Edition
Susan Newhof

Description

The fifth edition of Michigan’s Town & Country Inns is a guide to more than 50 inns, bed-and-breakfast homes, and historic lodgings in the Upper and Lower Peninsulas of Michigan.

Choose from lighthouses anchored to the rugged shores of Lake Superior, Victorian mansions built by lumber and mining barons, rustic log lodges, and romantic small town hideaways. Meet the innkeepers themselves, who range from retired military officers and corporate heads to artists and poets. You’ll find detailed descriptions of the accommodations along with information about rates, suitability for children, and policies on smoking and pets. Get a sense of the flavor and mood of each and learn about fun things to do in the surrounding areas. Numerous photos enhance the descriptions and provide a visitor’s-eye view of some of the most unusual and delightful places to stay in Michigan.

Susan Newhof is a writer and a consultant in media relations and public speaking. She is the author of four previous editions of Michigan’s Town & Country Inns and Spirits & Wine, a mystery novel set in Montague, Michigan, and inspired by the century-old home where she and her husband live.

Product Details

  • 240 pages.
  • 54 Color Photos.
Available for sale worldwide

  • Ebook
  • 2013
  • Available
  • 978-0-472-02951-8


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Keywords

  • Michigan Travel, Bed and Breakfast, hotels, Great Lakes vacation, lodging, innkeepers

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