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Marathon, Ontario
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Travelodge By Wyndham Marathon
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White-water Rafting Adventure on the Menominee River
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Wildman Zip Line Tour
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Keweenaw Copper Country Trail: Audio Driving Tour
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Chocolay River
Marquette, Michigan
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Northern Lights Campground
Republic, Michigan
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Pine Mountain Campground
Grand Marais, Minnesota
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Where to Find AAA TourBook Guides and Maps
Michelle Palmer
The AAA TourBook guides provide travel information and are a planning tool for destinations across the U.S., Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean.
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47 Romantic Getaways in the U.S. to Fall in Love With
AAA Travel Editor, SMS
Whether you’re looking to stay local or travel the country, AAA has the perfect romantic getaway in the U.S. for you and your partner.
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Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore lies along 35 miles of the Lower Peninsula's northwestern shore and includes the Manitou Islands. The name is derived from an Ojibway Indian legend that tells of a bear and her two cubs forced to swim across Lake Michigan to escape a forest fire. The mother reached the shore safely and climbed to the top of a dune to await the cubs that lagged behind and never arrived. She still maintains her vigil in the form of a dark hill of sand atop a plateau, while the errant cubs have become the North and South Manitou islands.
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