Chuck > This column was used as a lookout by Native Americans.  It had started raining at this point.
Chuck > The Museum of Ojibwa Culture in St. Ignace was previously a mission church.  It was definitely worth visiting.
Chuck > Tipi outside the Museum of Ojibwa Culture
Chuck > Nearby statue of Father Marquette.
Chuck > On the bridge, looking back towards the Upper Peninsula.
Chuck > Nearing the start of the bridge
Chuck > Each year on Labor Day, part of the Mackinac Bridge is closed to traffic and people are allowed to walk across in the Mackinac Bridge Walk, which attracts tens of thousands of people.

Here I'm on a ramp approaching the bridge.  You can see the long line of cars approaching the bridge, many of which are probably heading towards parking closer to the bridge.  I decided it was easier to park a bit further away and walk to the bridge--when I'm already going to be walking five miles across the bridge, what's an extra half mile?
Chuck > This picture doesn't belong here!  This is sunrise above Lake Huron, as seen from the balcony of my hotel room in St. Ignace.
Chuck > Monday, September 6, 2004
St. Ignace, MI - Traverse City, MI
This column was used as a lookout by Native Americans. It had started raining at this point.
Chuck > This column was used as a lookout by Native Americans.  It had started raining at this point.
This column was used as a lookout by Native Americans. It had started raining at this point.
See photo in gallery

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