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I grew up in a small, northern Michigan town of about 2,500 people called St. Ignace. St. Ignace is as isolated as it is small. The nearest shopping mall is a 2.5 hour drive and even the ubiquitous Walmart is a 40 minute journey south. St. Ignace is nestled on the north shore of the Straits of Mackinac, the body of water that connects Lake Michigan and Lake Huron and runs between Michigan’s upper and lower peninsula.
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I grew up in a small, northern Michigan town of about 2,500 people called St. Ignace. St. Ignace is as isolated as it is small. The nearest shopping mall is a 2.5 hour drive and even the ubiquitous Walmart is a 40 minute journey south. St. Ignace is nestled on the north shore of the Straits of Mackinac, the body of water that connects Lake Michigan and Lake Huron and runs between Michigan’s upper and lower peninsula.
Miller Banner Light
I grew up in a small, northern Michigan town of about 2,500 people called St. Ignace. St. Ignace is as isolated as it is small. The nearest shopping mall is a 2.5 hour drive and even the ubiquitous Walmart is a 40 minute journey south. St. Ignace is nestled on the north shore of the Straits of Mackinac, the body of water that connects Lake Michigan and Lake Huron and runs between Michigan’s upper and lower peninsula.
I grew up in a small, northern Michigan town of about 2,500 people called St. Ignace. St. Ignace is as isolated as it is small. The nearest shopping mall is a 2.5 hour drive and even the ubiquitous Walmart is a 40 minute journey south. St. Ignace is nestled on the north shore of the Straits of Mackinac, the body of water that connects Lake Michigan and Lake Huron and runs between Michigan’s upper and lower peninsula.