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A special slice of waterfront property in Northern Michigan is now permanently protected as a public nature preserve. The non-profit Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy recently announced the official opening of Turtle Creek Nature Preserve, a 120-acre parcel of undeveloped land about 10 miles southeast of Traverse City. | |
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| If you dream of someday seeing the Northern Lights, 2024 might be your lucky year. Sightings of the aurora borealis have been on the rise, and they will increase as we move into the new year. Why? According to experts at NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center, in 2024 the sun will reach what’s known as “solar maximum:” the peak of an 11-year cycle when the sun’s north and south poles switch places, causing the energy outbursts that create the Northern Lights to become stronger and more frequent. | |
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| A new vacation rental with three huge luxury suites with views of Lake Michigan can host up to 49 of your closest friends and family. The building has three units of 2,800 to 3,000 square feet. Each unit has four to six bedrooms, including several master bedrooms per unit with private bathrooms, to sleep 12 to 18 people. | |
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| The beauty of Michigan’s national parklands will be free for all on six special dates in 2024. The National Park Service recently announced its “fee free” dates for 2024, when entrance fees will be waived at all National Park Service sites nationwide. | |
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