Look

A leisurely Look at Michigan’s stories and traditions from yesterday to yesteryear.

All Hail the Queen!

To music fans everywhere, Aretha Franklin is the undisputed Queen of Soul.

The Rough and Rocky Road to Statehood

Michigan’s achieved statehood on January 26, 1837.

The Buzz on the Green Hornet

The Green Hornet’s roots go back to 1936 – and a radio station in Detroit, Michigan.

Cold Conservation Corps

The Civilian Conservation Corps was a year-round program, and the men were still in camp during the winter.

A Civilian at Heart

In 1943, Robert (“Bob”) Craig experienced Naval training on the U.S.S. Prairie State. The Archives of Michigan houses about a dozen letters that he wrote to Selma Bandemer, who lived in East Lansing.

Scavenging for History!

Everyone loves a scavenger hunt. Now, you can “scavenge” for clues in the Michigan Historical Center!

Gobblers and The Gridiron

Detroit has played in every Thanksgiving game since 1934. Like turkey, it’s a tradition. But why Detroit?

Polar Bears

Above, we see a regiment of “Polar Bears.” They fought Bolshevik Troops in Russia in 1918-1919.

The Legend Lives On…

On November 10, 1975, the Edmund Fitzgerald vanished. Later that month, its wreckage was found underwater and positively identified.

I Am

Mary Pennington probably seemed ordinary, but she had an interesting life. In 1945, she moved to New Mexico to study and work at the compound of the “I AM” religious movement.