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Michigan’s coastal state parks in the Lower Peninsula are great places to visit for continued fall color when trees in the state’s interior forests are showing signs of being at or past peak. That’s because Lake Michigan and Lake Huron act like insulators, holding onto their summertime warmth well into the fall, which in turn slows the color changes along their coastlines. | |
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| Fall color is ‘on fire’ through northern Lower Michigan as the wave of peak color spreads from the Upper Peninsula and into central Lower Michigan. This drone video shows the explosion of hues surrounding the Cut River Bridge in Mackinac County! | |
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| You can now get deals and prizes when you dine at area pizzerias thanks to a free Detroit Pizza Pass. More than dozen area pizzerias have partnered with Visit Detroit to take part. All you need to do is sign up! | |
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| One of the year’s prettiest meteor showers hits its peak this week, giving skywatchers a greater chance of witnessing shooting stars and possibly even fireballs. The best viewing will likely be during the pre-dawn hours of Sunday, Oct. 22, though the morning of Saturday, Oct. 21 might offer good chances. | |
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