Northern MichiganHandbook for travelers, including the northern part of lower Michigan, Mackinac island, and the Sault SteMarie river .. . *4#nFiBiinni (2) To Mackinac Island by Steamers of the Inland Route. The Inland Route furnishes one of the most inter-esting and beautiful trips. It traverses a long chain of lakes and riversfrom Petoskey(train to Oden)to Cheboyganand affords aconstant suc-cession of un-i q u e 1 a n d-trip naturally divides itself into threeFrom Petoskey to Topinabee, {b) fromTopinabee to Cheboygan, (-) from Cheboygan to Macki-nac Island, any or all of which may be taken a


Northern MichiganHandbook for travelers, including the northern part of lower Michigan, Mackinac island, and the Sault SteMarie river .. . *4#nFiBiinni (2) To Mackinac Island by Steamers of the Inland Route. The Inland Route furnishes one of the most inter-esting and beautiful trips. It traverses a long chain of lakes and riversfrom Petoskey(train to Oden)to Cheboyganand affords aconstant suc-cession of un-i q u e 1 a n d-trip naturally divides itself into threeFrom Petoskey to Topinabee, {b) fromTopinabee to Cheboygan, (-) from Cheboygan to Macki-nac Island, any or all of which may be taken as desired.(a) From Petoskey to Topinabee, leaving Petoskeyby the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railway, on morningtrain, we arrive (nine miles) at Oden, (see page 127) fromwhich place the steamers start upon the Inland Route


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