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Exploring America's Highways: Michigan Trip Trivia
| ISBN 0-9744358-2-1 |
254 pages |
15 routes |
Table of Contents and Sample Chapter coming soon!
Did you know that:
- Frederick Meier Gardens in Grand Rapids features the
world's largest bronze sculpture of Leonardo da Vinci's American Horse.
- Thomas Edison was born in Port Huron in 1847, or
- French explorer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac named Detroit “Villa
d'Dtroit” meaning “City of the Strait.”
Exploring America's Highways: Minnesota
Trip Trivia
| ISBN 0-9744358-1-3 |
366 pages |
18 routes |
Table of Contents and Sample Chapter coming soon! Did you know that:
- Jesse James and his gang were chased out of Northfield
trying to rob their first bank?
- The first woman ever to reach the North Pole came from
Ely, or
- Mountain Lake was originally named “Midway” because
it was midway between the railroad line that travels from St. Paul
to Sioux City , Iowa.
Exploring America's Highways:
Wisconsin Trip Trivia
| ISBN 0-9744358-0-51 |
382 pages |
24 routes |
Table of Contents and Sample Chapter coming soon! Did you know that:
- Mercury 7 astronaut Deke Slayton was born in Sparta
.
- Lodi was named by reversing the letters in the word “idol” or
- Jacksonport sits on the 45 th parallel, exactly halfway
between the equator and the North Pole
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