Morning Comes to Brimley - Michigan - GLSP TV NETWORK
Brimley is the home of the Bay Mills Indian Tribe as well as Bay Mills Resort and Casino and Wild Bluff Golf Course. Upper Peninsula Golf Produced by Art McCafferty
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6 Mile Road Brimley, MI
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2003 Bay Mills Open Players Championship, Wild Bluff GC Brimley,
Bay Mills Open Players Championship, Brimley, Michigan, The Tournament, 2003 - glsp,
Wild Bluff Golf Course, Mike Husby, Architect, a Michigan Golfer TV video
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Bay Mills Casino - How to Have Fun!!!
Arlene and Vi lead us on a Such Video Archives trek to 1997. The heart of the Bay Mills Resort & Casino is exposed in this wonderful little video about having fun doing what you love.
Client: Bay Mills Resort & Casino
Production/Edit: Such Video
Driving from Bay Mills back to Boyne Falls and home.
Driving from Bay Mills back to Boyne Falls and home.
Weather was lovely as you can see lol!
The River Flows - Joseph L. Block - Bay Mills - Michigan
The Joseph L. Block steams up the St. Mary's River on its way to Lake Superior. This was filmed from the top of Mission Hill at the overlook in Bay Mills, Michigan. It was captured right at the beginning of fall.
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Brimley, Michigan. A -10 grados, montañas de nieve, el piso se ve negro, pero estaba cubierto de nieve
More Michigan casinos on the way?
More Michigan casinos on the way?
Upper Peninsula of Michigan | Wikipedia audio article
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Upper Peninsula of Michigan
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The Upper Peninsula (UP), also known as Upper Michigan, is the northern of the two major peninsulas that make up the U.S. state of Michigan. The peninsula is bounded on the north by Lake Superior, on the east by the St. Marys River, on the southeast by Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, and on the southwest by Wisconsin. Upper Peninsula counties also include nearby islands such as Grand, Drummond, Mackinac, and Bois Blanc, and more distant Isle Royale.
The Upper Peninsula contains 29% of the land area of Michigan but just 3% of its total population. Residents are frequently called Yoopers (derived from U.P.-ers) and have a strong regional identity. Large numbers of French Canadian, Finnish, Swedish, Cornish, and Italian immigrants came to the Upper Peninsula, especially the Keweenaw Peninsula, to work in the area's mines and lumber industry. The peninsula includes the only counties in the United States where a plurality of residents claim Finnish ancestry.The peninsula's largest cities are Marquette, Sault Ste. Marie, Escanaba, Menominee, Houghton, and Iron Mountain. The heavily forested land and long, harsh winters make it poorly suited for agriculture. The economy is based primarily on logging and tourism; mining was a major industry during a golden age from 1890 to 1920.
Upper Peninsula of Michigan | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Upper Peninsula (UP), also known as Upper Michigan, is the northern of the two major peninsulas that make up the U.S. state of Michigan. The peninsula is bounded on the north by Lake Superior, on the east by the St. Marys River, on the southeast by Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, and on the southwest by Wisconsin. Upper Peninsula counties also include nearby islands such as Grand, Drummond, Mackinac, and Bois Blanc, and more distant Isle Royale.
The Upper Peninsula contains 29% of the land area of Michigan but just 3% of its total population. Residents are frequently called Yoopers (derived from U.P.-ers) and have a strong regional identity. Large numbers of French Canadian, Finnish, Swedish, Cornish, and Italian immigrants came to the Upper Peninsula, especially the Keweenaw Peninsula, to work in the area's mines and lumber industry. The peninsula includes the only counties in the United States where a plurality of residents claim Finnish ancestry.The peninsula's largest cities are Marquette, Sault Ste. Marie, Escanaba, Menominee, Houghton, and Iron Mountain. The heavily forested land and long, harsh winters make it poorly suited for agriculture. The economy is based primarily on logging and tourism; mining was a major industry during a golden age from 1890 to 1920.