CHARLEVOIX — One hundred and fifty years ago, the Charlevoix Sentinel of Nov. 8, 1873 reported on the largest vessel ever to arrive here in the four years the channel had been open to Great Lakes commerce. “The schooner Arab was towed into the harbor on Thursday evening. This is…Read More
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