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Isle of View

April 15, 2021 / Book

Charles M. Anderson

A history of South Manitou Island and memoir by an early island resident.

111 pages, 1979

From the Leelanau Historical Society Purchase

From Amazon Purchase

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Two Weeks in a Hammock is an education and outreach initiative to inspire regular folks to get out into nature. As two middle-aged people with average fitness levels and more time than money, we model an active lifestyle of adventure.

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