Sleeping Bear Point Coast Guard Station Maritime Museum
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영업 중 운영 시작: 11:00-17:00
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Sleeping Bear Dunes Rd, 글렌아버, MI지도
전화번호+1 231-326-4726
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Excellent Museum
This museum had a lot of history to absorb as you walk through. We were fortunate enough to be there when they fire the Lyle Gun which was used to rescue people from ships when they couldn't get boats...
This museum had a lot of history to absorb as you walk through. We were fortunate enough to be there when they fire the Lyle Gun which was used to rescue people from ships when they couldn't get boats...
National park pass required though no one asked to see it. Beautiful views, of the lake. Interesting boat house with life boats and very knowledgeable volunteer answering questions. The Maritime Mu...
National park pass required though no one asked to see it. Beautiful views, of the lake. Interesting boat house with life boats and very knowledgeable volunteer answering questions. The Maritime Mu...
Excellent Museum
This museum had a lot of history to absorb as you walk through. We were fortunate enough to be there when they fire the Lyle Gun which was used to rescue people from ships when they couldn't get boats...
Excellent Museum
This museum had a lot of history to absorb as you walk through. We were fortunate enough to be there when they fire the Lyle Gun which was used to rescue people from ships when they couldn't get boats...
Interesting museum
National park pass required though no one asked to see it. Beautiful views, of the lake. Interesting boat house with life boats and very knowledgeable volunteer answering questions. The Maritime Mu...
Interesting museum
National park pass required though no one asked to see it. Beautiful views, of the lake. Interesting boat house with life boats and very knowledgeable volunteer answering questions. The Maritime Mu...
Just OK
It really wasn't open for tours due to covid I guess. The volunteer was very well versed in the history of the area.