US Highway 23 S, Alpena, Michigan.
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US Highway 23 S, Alpena, Michigan.
1/2 inch thick ice.
Icy twig picture is from this tree, now hanging over the driveway.
A-10 from the 122nd Fighter Wing at the Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center in Michigan
The shipwrecks of Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary make up a collection that spans 200 years of Great Lakes shipping.
They hold the stories of countless sailors and passengers who traveled the freshwater seas. The collection of sanctuary shipwrecks reflect the transition of ship architecture and construction. From wooden schooners to early steel-hulled steamers, there are still stories left to discover. Learn more on #ShipwreckSaturday: https://thunderbay.noaa.gov/heritage/ (Photo: Tane Casserley/NOAA. Image description: A diver swims over the Florida wreck.)
Alpena, MI - 1902
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Centennial Building
This is the I.O.O.F Centennial Building in Alpena, Michigan. It seems very unused, but I was happy to see that it’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places. I.O.O.F. stands for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, a fraternal, charitable organization. One can find more information on this intriguing edifice here.
Two images by Richard Koenig; taken August 16th 2021.