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Michigan Atlas & Gazetteer

Michigan Atlas & Gazetteer

List Price: $19.95
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Off the beaten track...
Review: I have used and enjoyed this Michigan atlas countless times for traveling back roads in pursuit of my many outdoor hobbies, which include birdwatching, fishing, camping, and hunting. Looking for alternate routes to avoid heavy traffic, or just to discover someplace new, it's been invaluable to me. However, it cannot replace a detailed county map, but who has all those? Another possible drawback is the lack of Forest Route numbers in the state's national forests. You will need to buy the appropriate National Forest map if you wish to wander there. Use this atlas together with a Michigan Department of Transportation map (free from the state) and you can go just about anywhere in the Great Lake State.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Michigan Atlas & Gazetteer
Review: Living "up North", I-75 is basically the only interstate running up the middle of the state. This book has been a huge help to us in helping us to avoid heavy travel periods, traffic accidents and tie-ups and even road closures. This book has gotten us off the beaten path more than a few times and we've also discovered some of the pretty little places our state has to offer. We highly recommend it and are always glad we have it in the car, when needed.


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