Chamberlin's Ole Forest Inn
Big Manistique Lake , Curtis
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Chamberlin's Ole Forest Inn Curtis

Big Manistique Lake Curtis, Michigan, 49820, United States

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A travel blog entry by kellykorbel

It all started with the guy working in the Traverse City airport.  First he told me my plane to Chicago was delayed, and then proceeded to smash my suitcase under a trash compacter-like door on the conveyer belt.  He felt up my suitcase, as if that would remedy the situation, and then told me it didn't seem like anything was broken.  Luckily for me, even if my suitcase had broken, the only luggage they sell in the airport is identical to mine: flamboyantly ...

Let the festivities begin

A travel blog entry by dkontour

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... round a cuckoo clock shop and a few other specialist shops before heading back to the border where before crossing we had dinner at Mexican Town, a group of Mexican restaurants almost under the bridge separating the countries. The area didn't seem the best but the food was nice and the portions were huge! Chris did us proud by finishing his while the rest of us got a doggy bag, looks like lunch tomorrow is taken care ...

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A travel blog entry by compils

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... the rapids behind it. It was stunning, even in the heavy fog and mist. The whole ...

Finally Ready to Leave

A travel blog entry by ironworker025

We are ready, ready to head south for warmer weather. Our only regret is that we will miss our family and our friends. We have our reunion in the spring to look forward to.

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A travel blog entry by jeremyhill

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... looked pretty special to me – big old weeping willows for example. Turkeys walking in packs across the road. Even the road kill is different from home. The common one is an animal about the size of a cat, short front legs, not much of a snout, no tail to speak of. Like badgers in the UK, they seem to get it most of the ...