Is it weird that the Wolverine State may never have had any wolverines in it? We think so, and that suits us fine. The weirder the better, we say, and Michigan falls perfectly into that category. Oh, sure, big-time heroes like Charles Lindbergh and Madonna hail from here, and so does President Gerald Ford, but do they compare to superhero Captain Jackson, who strolls around town in a purple cape doing good deeds? Well, yes, maybe they do, but the captain, in our opinion, is more representative of our fine state. Because, let's face it, Michigan has a great big quantity of . . . weirdness. That's how we were able to entice best-selling author Linda Godfrey to swim over from Wisconsin, grab a notebook, and track down all kinds of serious weirdness for you, Motown flowing through her headphones the whole time. Just turn the pages and see what she found. Read about the guru of toilet paper, the Devil's Soup Bowl, a bottle house and a bottle tower, our own Bigfoot, a pickle barrel house, the world's fastest cow, a fire breather and an eyeball smoker, the Outhouse Classic, UFOs of every size and shape, crop circles, and brown goo. Just don't, no matter how tired you are, even think about sitting in the Witch's Chair. It's a great state. Especially since we have lots of lake monsters and all our residents live no more than six miles from an inland lake--at least that's what our state's official Web site says. But Linda will take you way beyond what the governor's office will tell you--to say nothing of what your history teacher left out of the lesson plans. We think you'll agree that Weird Michigan, a brand-new entry in the best-selling Weird U.S. series, is a trip no self-respecting Michigander (or Michiganian, if you prefer--and that's pretty odd, don't you think?) would ever want to miss.
I was looking for a book that showed interesting places to visit.
Published by Julie , 2 years ago
Sadly, I didn’t realize this book was so far out of date. It was published in early 2000 and as it is now 2022 some of the short articles talk about places that you cannot get to or have burned down, etc.
Also, it’s a large hardcover book and for a road trip I would’ve preferred a paper back. I also don’t find the writing very interesting.
Weird Wisconsin
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This book is really great, it covers so many "weird" places and things in Wisconsin, lots of which we have seen over the years. It covers haunted places and unusual places & has photos of most along with short stories documenting these places. I would recommend this book to anyone, its a fun book to read and a great reference book when travelling the back roads of Wisconsin to see some unusual and different places & things.
Good book, good price
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
A fun, entertaining, 'coffee table' book. Lots of short articles from places all over Michigan that have interesting and odd stories. Accurate from the standpoint of a few of the places I already knew about. Perfect for you or your guests to spend a few minutes browsing through, reading a few articles.
gift
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
bought this as a gift and it was LOVED!! my sis gets into stuff like this and of course we are from wi .. so she loved every page!!! great gift for people who like wierd stuff!
Great book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book is great. Gives a very different view of Michigan. Interesting information not found elsewhere. I want to go on a long road trip and see these places.
Weird Wisconsin
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I thought it was cool. I had no idea how many places were haunted and such. I would definately buy more books of the same.
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