Michael and Marilynn tour

The Great Lakes:

From Duluth to Toronto 

Algoma, Wisconsin is one of those once vibrant small towns that is trying to remake itself with the huge economic changes that have occurred in the last 25 years.  We found the town itself to be quite charming with locals who were wonderfully welcoming.  I became fascinated with the well preserved older buildings and an old gas station that was just wonderful.  They have a delightful website featuring a fun walk around, which is what Marilynn and I did.  <https://visitalgomawi.com/attractions/>.

Tender Drivers station.

Very colorful restaurant.

Quilting, etc, store.

Store for Honey and beeswax.

Celebrating steam engines in local farming mural.

Clothing store with mostly used stuff, but in good shape.

Just too dang charming!  Call  back to our past.

Even a tire pump!

Main street of Algoma.

What a wonderful name.

Trading Post.

Love the Art Deco Style.

Veteran’s Park.  WWI anti personnel gun.

Lighthouse library

The dead fish are Alewives after spawning.  Easy work for the beach cleaning crew of gulls!

Pirate statues and fishing mural.

Local kite flying on the beach.

White Pelicans in a fly-over.