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Darrow's Family Restaurant — Restaurant in Wawatam Township

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Darrow's Family Restaurant
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Former drive-in now a revered local haunt for scratch-made homestyle fare & handmade pies.
Nearby attractions
Fort Gift Shop and Candy Kitchen
400 Louvingney St, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Colonial Michilimackinac
800 N Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Mystery Town, USA
200 S Nicolet St, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse
526 N Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Old School Park
Henry St, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Alexander Henry Park
N Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Mackinaw Area Tourist Bureau
10800 US-23, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Mackinac Bridge view point
102 W Straits Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Mackinaw Bridge Museum
231 E Central Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Gary & Gussie Williams Memorial Park
312-398 N Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Nearby restaurants
Hunt's Mackinaw Pastie & Cookie Co.
117 W Jamet St, Mackinaw City, MI 49701, United States
Bridgeview Diner
110 W Central Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Chippewa Room
314 N Nicolet St, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Wienerlicious
102 E Central Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
B.C. Pizza
209 E Central Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Mama Mia's Pizza & Free Original Mac Bridge Museum
231 E Central Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Smash Sandwiches
207 E Central Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
El Zarape
103 N Nicolet St, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
El Zarape
103 S Nicolet St, Mackinaw City, MI 49701, USA
Pancake Chef
327 E Central Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Nearby hotels
Holiday Inn Express Mackinaw City by IHG
364 Louvigny St, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Mackinaw City-Bridgeview Lodge
206 N Nicolet St, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Knights Inn Mackinaw City
412 N Nicolet St, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Parkside Inn Bridgeview
771 N Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701, United States
Vindel Motel
223 W Central Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Baymont by Wyndham Mackinaw City
109 S Nicolet St, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Lighthouse View Motel
699 N Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Super 8 by Wyndham Bridgeview of Mackinaw City
601 N Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Court Plaza Inn & Suites of Mackinaw
202 E Central Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Riviera Motel of Mackinaw
520 N Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
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Darrow's Family Restaurant
United StatesMichiganWawatam TownshipDarrow's Family Restaurant

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Darrow's Family Restaurant

301 Louvingney St, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
4.6(2.4K)$$$$
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Former drive-in now a revered local haunt for scratch-made homestyle fare & handmade pies.

attractions: Fort Gift Shop and Candy Kitchen, Colonial Michilimackinac, Mystery Town, USA, Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse, Old School Park, Alexander Henry Park, Mackinaw Area Tourist Bureau, Mackinac Bridge view point, Mackinaw Bridge Museum, Gary & Gussie Williams Memorial Park, restaurants: Hunt's Mackinaw Pastie & Cookie Co., Bridgeview Diner, Chippewa Room, Wienerlicious, B.C. Pizza, Mama Mia's Pizza & Free Original Mac Bridge Museum, Smash Sandwiches, El Zarape, El Zarape, Pancake Chef
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Phone
(231) 436-5514
Website
darrowsrestaurant.com

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Featured dishes

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MACKINAW SPECIAL
Three eggs, three sausages, three strips of bacon, one slice of ham, home fries and three slices of toast or buttermilk biscuits.
LITE BREAKFAST
One egg, two strips or bacon, and toast or buttermilk biscuits.
OLD FASHION B & G SPECIAL
(Biscuits and Gravy) Buttermilk biscuits covered with our own country sausage gravy, served with two eggs, choice of
KETO SCRAMBLE
Three eggs scrambled with bacon, sausage, ham, onion, green peppers, and fresh spinach, topped with cheese. NO TOAST OR BISCUITS INCLUDED
HOMEMADE CORNED BEEF HASH & EGGS
A generous portion of our chopped corn beef mixed with potatoes, sweet peppers and chopped onion, then browned on the griddle. Topped with two eggs cooked your way. Served with toast or buttermilk biscuits and a cup of our country sausage gravy.

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Nearby attractions of Darrow's Family Restaurant

Fort Gift Shop and Candy Kitchen

Colonial Michilimackinac

Mystery Town, USA

Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse

Old School Park

Alexander Henry Park

Mackinaw Area Tourist Bureau

Mackinac Bridge view point

Mackinaw Bridge Museum

Gary & Gussie Williams Memorial Park

Fort Gift Shop and Candy Kitchen

Fort Gift Shop and Candy Kitchen

4.3

(147)

Open 24 hours
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Colonial Michilimackinac

Colonial Michilimackinac

4.7

(2.9K)

Open until 4:00 PM
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Mystery Town, USA

Mystery Town, USA

4.5

(557)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse

Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse

4.7

(964)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Kid Quest in Mackinac Island: Interactive Family Scavenger Hunt (Ages 4–8)
Kid Quest in Mackinac Island: Interactive Family Scavenger Hunt (Ages 4–8)
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:00 AM
7278 Main St, Mackinac Island, MI 49757, USA, 49757
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Nearby restaurants of Darrow's Family Restaurant

Hunt's Mackinaw Pastie & Cookie Co.

Bridgeview Diner

Chippewa Room

Wienerlicious

B.C. Pizza

Mama Mia's Pizza & Free Original Mac Bridge Museum

Smash Sandwiches

El Zarape

El Zarape

Pancake Chef

Hunt's Mackinaw Pastie & Cookie Co.

Hunt's Mackinaw Pastie & Cookie Co.

4.5

(585)

Click for details
Bridgeview Diner

Bridgeview Diner

4.0

(442)

Click for details
Chippewa Room

Chippewa Room

4.6

(266)

Click for details
Wienerlicious

Wienerlicious

4.1

(1.1K)

Click for details
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John “SEVEN” MalkinJohn “SEVEN” Malkin
Darrow’s Family Restaurant in Mackinaw City, Michigan is the kind of place that inspires devotion, both from locals and those lucky enough to stumble upon it while vacationing in the shadow of the mighty Mackinac Bridge. When my wife and I pulled into the parking lot and spotted the snake of hungry folks weaving out the door and down the sidewalk, I grumbled about the wait—and even floated the idea of checking out another spot. That’s when a cheerful local, grinning like she was proud to be in on a secret, caught our nervous glances and said, “Trust me, Darrow’s is worth the wait.” A Warm Welcome, Mackinaw Style There’s no fancy reservation system here—just old-fashioned faith in folks to remember their place in line. No text alerts, no wait list, just nods, polite smiles, and the living, breathing testament that the best meals are worth a little patience. The sign out front might as well read, “Good things come to those who wait…together.” Waiting on the sidewalk, we found ourselves drawn into the real Mackinaw tradition: spirited small talk. It turns out, Darrow’s line is just as much a part of the experience as the pie inside. I broke the ice with a couple standing behind us: “So, what’s the secret menu item you wish more tourists knew about?” Moments later, someone offered up, “First time visiting, or are you veterans of the fudge crawl?” Even locals got in on the act, swapping favorite beach recommendations and tips for counting freighters from the bridge. Homey Comfort and Unbeatable Pie Once inside, you’re hit with the nostalgia of a true family restaurant: checkered tablecloths, the scent of cinnamon, and the hum of efficient servers who treat every guest like an old friend. The menu is pure comfort—thick, juicy burgers, golden-fried perch fresh from the lake, and the infamous homemade pies aligned like a holy altar behind clear glass. My wife ordered the whitefish chowder (creamy, loaded with flaky fish) and a crusty slice of coconut cream pie she declared “the real reason folks wait in line.” I dove into roast turkey, hearty and smothered, with stuffing that tasted like it came from a holiday memory. Every bite felt like a celebration of Michigan’s simpler, more genuine flavors. Final Thoughts Darrow’s isn’t fancy, but that’s exactly why it sparkles. The friendly local who vouched for the place was right: it’s absolutely worth the wait. No reservations, no frills—just good people, great food, and a slice of pure Mackinaw hospitality cooked fresh every day
Audrey LeihserAudrey Leihser
My husband and I stopped to eat dinner here while on a road trip and had an incredible experience. First of all, the dining room is impeccably clean, and the decor is light and airy. The exterior is also kept up very nicely. Upon entering, we were greeted with an enticing scent of home cooking and the colorful pie case. We had attentive and friendly service from Holly, who made sure our drinks were topped off and we had everything we needed. The dinner menu at this diner had a wealth of traditional American diner options, from hot sandwiches to dinner plates. I doubt there is a bad dish on the menu and there is something for everyone here. We ordered the onion rings as an appetizer, and they were probably the best we’ve ever had. The breading was perfectly crisp and the onions were perfectly sweet and savory. For our meals we had the meatloaf dinner plate and the grilled cheese. The grilled cheese was made on their homemade white bread, and it was grilled to perfection with stretchy melted cheese on the inside. The included French fries were great, and were a very generous portion - we couldn’t finish them, but wanted to. The meatloaf was classic home style meatloaf, no surprises; savory and comforting. The included side of herb stuffing topped with a drizzle of gravy was so flavorful, it left us wanting more. The homemade mashed potatoes and gravy were great, as were the green beans. We shared a piece of banana cream pie for dessert, and it had a lovely natural banana flavor with pieces of banana throughout. My only disappointment was that we didn’t hear of this place sooner. We’ve been missing out! Will be back the next time we’re in the area. We plan to make it a new tradition.
Lisa GreenLisa Green
I ordered the broasted chicken. Supposed to be crispy outside, moist and tender inside. What they delivered looked like a broasted Cornish hen. Not half a chicken. Then I tried to cut into it and realized the problem. You know how stuff shrinks up when it's dehydrated? Like the capsules that turn into sponge dinosaurs when you soak them in water? The chicken was inedible. It was mummified. Desiccated. The waitress asked how it was and I told her. She said to talk to Jesse at the register. Then she came back and said others were sending the chicken back so they would comp my meal. The bill came and I discovered they were charging $7 for the sides. A handful of lettuce, 2 cherry tomatoes and half a cup of soup. Hubby had perch for $16.99. 4 dehydrated fillets and a baked sweet potato the size of a baby chipmunk. Maybe we should have asked for a couple of bowls of water to reconstitute our meals!!!!! Don't eat at Darrows unless mummified food and minuscule portions are your thing. It's easy to remember. Starts with a "D". For DEHYDRATED FOOD! Too bad they don't offer negative stars for reviews. This place doesn't even deserve one star. Go to Audie's on Nicolet. Never had a bad meal there. Breakfast, lunch or dinner.
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Darrow’s Family Restaurant in Mackinaw City, Michigan is the kind of place that inspires devotion, both from locals and those lucky enough to stumble upon it while vacationing in the shadow of the mighty Mackinac Bridge. When my wife and I pulled into the parking lot and spotted the snake of hungry folks weaving out the door and down the sidewalk, I grumbled about the wait—and even floated the idea of checking out another spot. That’s when a cheerful local, grinning like she was proud to be in on a secret, caught our nervous glances and said, “Trust me, Darrow’s is worth the wait.” A Warm Welcome, Mackinaw Style There’s no fancy reservation system here—just old-fashioned faith in folks to remember their place in line. No text alerts, no wait list, just nods, polite smiles, and the living, breathing testament that the best meals are worth a little patience. The sign out front might as well read, “Good things come to those who wait…together.” Waiting on the sidewalk, we found ourselves drawn into the real Mackinaw tradition: spirited small talk. It turns out, Darrow’s line is just as much a part of the experience as the pie inside. I broke the ice with a couple standing behind us: “So, what’s the secret menu item you wish more tourists knew about?” Moments later, someone offered up, “First time visiting, or are you veterans of the fudge crawl?” Even locals got in on the act, swapping favorite beach recommendations and tips for counting freighters from the bridge. Homey Comfort and Unbeatable Pie Once inside, you’re hit with the nostalgia of a true family restaurant: checkered tablecloths, the scent of cinnamon, and the hum of efficient servers who treat every guest like an old friend. The menu is pure comfort—thick, juicy burgers, golden-fried perch fresh from the lake, and the infamous homemade pies aligned like a holy altar behind clear glass. My wife ordered the whitefish chowder (creamy, loaded with flaky fish) and a crusty slice of coconut cream pie she declared “the real reason folks wait in line.” I dove into roast turkey, hearty and smothered, with stuffing that tasted like it came from a holiday memory. Every bite felt like a celebration of Michigan’s simpler, more genuine flavors. Final Thoughts Darrow’s isn’t fancy, but that’s exactly why it sparkles. The friendly local who vouched for the place was right: it’s absolutely worth the wait. No reservations, no frills—just good people, great food, and a slice of pure Mackinaw hospitality cooked fresh every day
John “SEVEN” Malkin

John “SEVEN” Malkin

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My husband and I stopped to eat dinner here while on a road trip and had an incredible experience. First of all, the dining room is impeccably clean, and the decor is light and airy. The exterior is also kept up very nicely. Upon entering, we were greeted with an enticing scent of home cooking and the colorful pie case. We had attentive and friendly service from Holly, who made sure our drinks were topped off and we had everything we needed. The dinner menu at this diner had a wealth of traditional American diner options, from hot sandwiches to dinner plates. I doubt there is a bad dish on the menu and there is something for everyone here. We ordered the onion rings as an appetizer, and they were probably the best we’ve ever had. The breading was perfectly crisp and the onions were perfectly sweet and savory. For our meals we had the meatloaf dinner plate and the grilled cheese. The grilled cheese was made on their homemade white bread, and it was grilled to perfection with stretchy melted cheese on the inside. The included French fries were great, and were a very generous portion - we couldn’t finish them, but wanted to. The meatloaf was classic home style meatloaf, no surprises; savory and comforting. The included side of herb stuffing topped with a drizzle of gravy was so flavorful, it left us wanting more. The homemade mashed potatoes and gravy were great, as were the green beans. We shared a piece of banana cream pie for dessert, and it had a lovely natural banana flavor with pieces of banana throughout. My only disappointment was that we didn’t hear of this place sooner. We’ve been missing out! Will be back the next time we’re in the area. We plan to make it a new tradition.
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I ordered the broasted chicken. Supposed to be crispy outside, moist and tender inside. What they delivered looked like a broasted Cornish hen. Not half a chicken. Then I tried to cut into it and realized the problem. You know how stuff shrinks up when it's dehydrated? Like the capsules that turn into sponge dinosaurs when you soak them in water? The chicken was inedible. It was mummified. Desiccated. The waitress asked how it was and I told her. She said to talk to Jesse at the register. Then she came back and said others were sending the chicken back so they would comp my meal. The bill came and I discovered they were charging $7 for the sides. A handful of lettuce, 2 cherry tomatoes and half a cup of soup. Hubby had perch for $16.99. 4 dehydrated fillets and a baked sweet potato the size of a baby chipmunk. Maybe we should have asked for a couple of bowls of water to reconstitute our meals!!!!! Don't eat at Darrows unless mummified food and minuscule portions are your thing. It's easy to remember. Starts with a "D". For DEHYDRATED FOOD! Too bad they don't offer negative stars for reviews. This place doesn't even deserve one star. Go to Audie's on Nicolet. Never had a bad meal there. Breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Lisa Green

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4.6
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5.0
22w

The sign stood bold and blue against the northern sky, like new proud: Darrow’s Family Restaurant — Since 1957. A wooden fish plaque, carved and painted by steady hands, welcomed all who stepped through the doors. Inside, the smell of frying oil and lake water mingled with old timber and memory. A young man, barely out of high school by the look of him, led us to our table—his handshake of a voice and wide-eyed politeness betraying the earnestness of summer help. As we settled in, the low murmur of the table beside us drifted over, words heavy with reminiscence. “It was a drive-in back then,” the older man said, voice like gravel rolled smooth. “You’d pull up in your dad’s Chevy, flash your headlights, and out came a gal on roller skates.” He nodded toward the west wall, where a Walleye as long as a boy was tall hung above a faded menu board from the Eisenhower years. Fish Wich – 55¢. Ham Burg – 55¢. Ghost prices from a simpler world. Our waitress appeared—a sweet woman with the kind of youth that lives in the eyes more than the skin. She laughed with a local at the counter, shaking her head. “Drew the short straw for the Fourth again,” she said, grinning, her notepad already flipped open like a well-read book. We scanned the menu, its pages heavy with choices, but the decision had already made itself. “You’d be mad to skip the whitefish,” someone had once told me. “Not just any whitefish—Mackinaw whitefish.” “You’re in luck—it’s Friday,” she said, peeking from under her bangs. “Stuffed whitefish special.” She said it like a promise. When the plate came, it was no less than a poem served hot. The fish, fat with crab and garlic butter, steamed like a story being told. Fifty-seven years of practice had taught the kitchen just how far to press the seasoning, how deep to cut the fillet for stuffing. One bite, and the buttery richness bloomed, the crab sweet and savory, tucked in folds of flaky white. Beside it, a basket of fried whitefish fingers crackled with golden promise. We dipped and shared, laughing between bites as the couple beside us continued their remembering. We listened with half-ears and full hearts, tasting not just the food, but the years behind it. When the plates were cleared and our bellies full of lake and laughter, she asked if we’d saved room for pie—her voice hopeful, as if turning down dessert might somehow offend the spirit of the place. “Triple berry today,” she said, already reaching for the dessert menu we hadn’t needed. It came warm, the crust golden and imperfect in the best way, like something pulled from a grandmother’s oven. The filling—blackberries, blueberries, raspberries—burst with the taste of Michigan summer, tart and sun-kissed, sweet like memory. We traded bites in silence, the kind of silence that means everything’s just right.

And in that small-town diner on a July 4th afternoon, between the stories of yesterday and the scent of fish fresh from Grand Traverse Bay, the world, for a...

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5.0
13w

Darrow’s Family Restaurant in Mackinaw City, Michigan is the kind of place that inspires devotion, both from locals and those lucky enough to stumble upon it while vacationing in the shadow of the mighty Mackinac Bridge. When my wife and I pulled into the parking lot and spotted the snake of hungry folks weaving out the door and down the sidewalk, I grumbled about the wait—and even floated the idea of checking out another spot. That’s when a cheerful local, grinning like she was proud to be in on a secret, caught our nervous glances and said, “Trust me, Darrow’s is worth the wait.”

A Warm Welcome, Mackinaw Style There’s no fancy reservation system here—just old-fashioned faith in folks to remember their place in line. No text alerts, no wait list, just nods, polite smiles, and the living, breathing testament that the best meals are worth a little patience. The sign out front might as well read, “Good things come to those who wait…together.”

Waiting on the sidewalk, we found ourselves drawn into the real Mackinaw tradition: spirited small talk. It turns out, Darrow’s line is just as much a part of the experience as the pie inside. I broke the ice with a couple standing behind us: “So, what’s the secret menu item you wish more tourists knew about?” Moments later, someone offered up, “First time visiting, or are you veterans of the fudge crawl?” Even locals got in on the act, swapping favorite beach recommendations and tips for counting freighters from the bridge.

Homey Comfort and Unbeatable Pie Once inside, you’re hit with the nostalgia of a true family restaurant: checkered tablecloths, the scent of cinnamon, and the hum of efficient servers who treat every guest like an old friend. The menu is pure comfort—thick, juicy burgers, golden-fried perch fresh from the lake, and the infamous homemade pies aligned like a holy altar behind clear glass.

My wife ordered the whitefish chowder (creamy, loaded with flaky fish) and a crusty slice of coconut cream pie she declared “the real reason folks wait in line.” I dove into roast turkey, hearty and smothered, with stuffing that tasted like it came from a holiday memory. Every bite felt like a celebration of Michigan’s simpler, more genuine flavors.

Final Thoughts Darrow’s isn’t fancy, but that’s exactly why it sparkles. The friendly local who vouched for the place was right: it’s absolutely worth the wait. No reservations, no frills—just good people, great food, and a slice of pure Mackinaw hospitality cooked...

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5.0
20w

I was traveling back up north from downstate Michigan. I stopped here originally for breakfast but they stop serving breakfast at 11am. So I got lunch there anyway. The reviews for here were pretty good. My waitress was wonderful, I was between soup and salad or the garlic butter burger. I asked what soups were available? Cheesy broccoli or what they called glumpkee lol. The waitress explained what it was because I’m sure I had a what the heck kinda look on my face. lol. It’s like a stuffed cabbage only in soup form. I told her about my own grandmas “skinny soup” which is really good. My grandma taught that recipe to my mom who then taught me. The waitress told me it’s really good so I ordered it along with a side salad. If you have ever seen the Disney movie Ratatouille and the part where Anton Ego tries the ratatouille served to him and upon first bite he flashbacks to his mother’s kitchen to her bowl of ratatouille. THAT! was my experience with Darrow’s glumpkee soup!!! I couldn’t believe it. A bowl of soup made me cry!!! Not because it was bad but because it brought me back to my moms kitchen with her teaching me grandmas “skinny soup”. It tasted so similar. My mom and grandma used potatoes instead of rice but I tell you it was still amazing in my opinion and I never ever thought a bowl of soup would bring me to tears. I lost my mom over 7 years ago and my grandma over 24 years ago. That soup comes with homemade bread which is equally as good. The salad was fresh and the ranch dressing really good. I ended my meal with a piece of lemon pie. Not once but twice I was transported back in time because my grandmas lemon pie was my favorite growing up. The pies here are homemade too! It was like my mom and grandma were there with me through a bowl of soup and a piece of pie. I left with happy tears and lighter with a little more peace in my heart. That kind of experience is something you rarely get nowadays. So thank you Darrows Family for giving me a heart felt exceptional experience I will never forget!!! I will stop here every chance I get on my travels back n forth from the Upper Peninsula to the lower Peninsula...

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