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The Traveler includes food and lodging, recreation
and attractions, northern adventures, shopping, real
estate, lighthouses, shipwrecks, antiques and
collectibles, fine arts and crafts, and our
marvelous
lakes, rivers, streams and forests.
"Up
North"
There's a lot of talk about
"Up North".
It's the place everyone wants
to go to escape the pressures and frantic pace of life.
But where is "Up North" ?
For it is not so much a
location as a state of mind. So how do you know when
you've arrived "Up North" ?
When you feel the cares of
the world slip away. When you begin to breathe a little
easier because the air seems purer. When you notice the
sky is blue and the pines are taller and the people smile
a lot more.
It's then that you know
you're "Up North".
Come and enjoy our beautiful
land.
All of our northern roads are
"wildlife crossings". Deer are the number 1 cause of car
accidents. Please slow down, especially at dawn and dusk,
when our animals are all looking for food or going home
to bed.
Thank You.
Come, Explore the Beautiful
Northwoods With Us.
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Menominee Pierhead Light at the mouth
of the Menominee River, the border between Wisconsin and
the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Photo by Sheldon Minsky
Deer & Fall Photo by Vivian
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