Post on 03-Oct-2019
Hemingway’sMichigan
Ernest Hemingway’s Northern Michigan
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Ernest Hemingway(Clockwise from top left)
-Ernest with cane, suitcase, and a wine bottle in his pocket. Petoskey, 1919
-Grace and Clarence Hemingway with Marcelline and Ernest (in his mother’s arms) on the beach at Windemere, Walloon Lake, c.1900
-The Hemingway children gathering minnows at Windemere
-From Left: Carl “Odgar” Edgar, Katy Smith, Marcelline Hemingway, Bill Horne, Ernest Hemingway, and Bill Smith. Ernest horses around, pointing a pistol at the cameraman, Horton Bay, c.1920
Photo Credits: Clarke Historical Library at Central Michigan University, Little Traverse History Museum, Petoskey, Ernest Hemingway Papers at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, Boston
PEToskEy, 497701. Pere Marquette Railroad station—100 Depot St.
(Little Traverse History Museum)2. Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad station—Corner
of Bay St. and Lewis St. (Pennsylvania Plaza Offices)3. The Perry Hotel—100 Lewis St.4. The Annex—432 East Lake St. (City Park Grill)5. McCarthy’s Barber shop—309 Howard St.6. Jesperson’s Restaurant—312 Howard St.7. Carnegie Library Building—451 East Mitchell St.8. Potter’s Rooming House—602 State St. (This is a
private residence and not open to the public.)
WALLooN LAkE, 49796E H1 Hemingway Historical Marker—Walloon Village,
Melrose Township Park on Walloon Lake
VILLAGE oF HoRToN BAy, 49712E H2 Walloon Lake Public Access & Boat Launch—Go
SE of Horton Bay on the Boyne City-Charlevoix Rd. for approximately one mile; turn (due east) on to Sumner Rd. and follow it to the end. Approx. 2.25 mi.
9. Pinehurst and shangri-La—5738 Lake St., (First two dwellings on the east side of Lake St. as it descends down the road to the bay on Lake Charlevoix.)
E H3 Lake Charlevoix Public Access site & Boat Launch—At the end of Lake St. down from Pinehurst and Shangri-La.
10. Horton Bay General store—5115 Boyne City Rd. (on the Charlevoix-Boyne City Rd., village of Horton Bay)
11. Horton Creek—Approximately 5408 Boyne City Rd.
BAy VIEW AssoCIATIoN, 49770E H4 Evelyn Hall On the campus of the Bay View Assoc.
E H = No Hemingway Tour marker at this site.
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Map Locations
Perry Hotel Lobby, c.1905
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See back panel for Map Locations identification. For more detailed information and map locations visit www.MIHemingwayTour.org
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Horton Bay
Lake Charlevoix
Horton Creek
1 Pere Marquette Station
2 Grand Rapids & Indiana Station
3 The Perry Hotel c.1902
4 The Annex5 McCarthy’s Barber Shop
Erhest Hemingway and family c. 1915
7 Carnegie Building
Hemingway’s Michigan 1899 - 1921
In 1898, Ernest Hemingway’s parents fell in love with Northern Michigan. They built a summer cottage on Walloon Lake, and called it Windemere. Ernest Hemingway would visit Northern Michigan every summer from his birth year, 1899, until he was married at Horton Bay in 1921. Hemingway went on to write a series of short stories based in Northern Michigan, featuring a character named Nick Adams. His first novel, “The Torrents of Spring,” was set in Petoskey. This tour features locations associated with Ernest Hemingway and with those Michigan stories.
10 Horton Bay General Store
Walloon Lake from SE - Little Traverse Bay in background
8 Potter’s Rooming House6 Jesperson’s
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Boyne City-Charlevoix Rd.
Sumner Rd.E H2
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E H1 To Village of Walloon
To Charlevoix