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  • Richey, George; Sandman, Pete

    Published by George Richey, Honor, MI, 2002

    Seller: Conover Books, Martinsville, VA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: New. Dan Penrod, John Penrod, & Werner J. Bertsch (illustrator). Revised Edition. Brand new and unread REVISED EDITION; very fresh and bright condition; gift quality! Black and white pictorial wrapper with black lettering. 18 new and unused historical and informative pages nicely enhanced by black and white photographs and illustrations! "The Royal Frontenac hotel was the pride and joy of the Ann Arbor Railroad and was located on the waters edge of Lake Michigan in Frankfort, Michigan. This was one of the largest summer hotels in the country, and took over a year to build. The soothing benefits of steady breezes coming off the big lake always brought cooler summer temperatures than people could find in Detroit or Chicago, plus the low pollen counts made the area a haven for hay fever sufferers. Most travelers came to the Royal Frontenac hotel by train. While there were some automobiles around, the trip from 'down below' to Frankfort by car was arduous at best. Some vacationers would also arrive aboard one of the steamers that traveled either from across the lake or by following the shoreline in a northerly direction." (REVISED EDITION).

  • Richey, George; Sandman, Pete

    Published by George Richey, Honor, MI, 2002

    Seller: Conover Books, Martinsville, VA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: New. Dan Penrod, John Penrod, & Werner J. Bertsch (illustrator). Revised Edition. Brand new and unread REVISED EDITION; very fresh and bright condition; gift quality! Black and white pictorial wrapper with black lettering. 18 new and unused historical and informative pages nicely enhanced by black and white photographs and illustrations! "The Royal Frontenac hotel was the pride and joy of the Ann Arbor Railroad and was located on the waters edge of Lake Michigan in Frankfort, Michigan. This was one of the largest summer hotels in the country, and took over a year to build. The soothing benefits of steady breezes coming off the big lake always brought cooler summer temperatures than people could find in Detroit or Chicago, plus the low pollen counts made the area a haven for hay fever sufferers. Most travelers came to the Royal Frontenac hotel by train. While there were some automobiles around, the trip from 'down below' to Frankfort by car was arduous at best. Some vacationers would also arrive aboard one of the steamers that traveled either from across the lake or by following the shoreline in a northerly direction." (REVISED EDITION).

  • Richey, George; Sandman, Pete

    Published by George Richey, Honor, MI, 2002

    Seller: Conover Books, Martinsville, VA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: New. Dan Penrod, John Penrod, & Werner J. Bertsch (illustrator). Revised Edition. Brand new and unread REVISED EDITION; very fresh and bright condition; gift quality! Black and white pictorial wrapper with black lettering. 18 new and unused historical and informative pages nicely enhanced by black and white photographs and illustrations! "The Royal Frontenac hotel was the pride and joy of the Ann Arbor Railroad and was located on the waters edge of Lake Michigan in Frankfort, Michigan. This was one of the largest summer hotels in the country, and took over a year to build. The soothing benefits of steady breezes coming off the big lake always brought cooler summer temperatures than people could find in Detroit or Chicago, plus the low pollen counts made the area a haven for hay fever sufferers. Most travelers came to the Royal Frontenac hotel by train. While there were some automobiles around, the trip from 'down below' to Frankfort by car was arduous at best. Some vacationers would also arrive aboard one of the steamers that traveled either from across the lake or by following the shoreline in a northerly direction." (REVISED EDITION).

  • Richey, George; Sandman, Pete

    Published by George Richey, Honor, MI, 2002

    Seller: Conover Books, Martinsville, VA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: New. Dan Penrod, John Penrod, & Werner J. Bertsch (illustrator). Revised Edition. Brand new and unread REVISED EDITION; very fresh and bright condition; gift quality! Black and white pictorial wrapper with black lettering. 18 new and unused historical and informative pages nicely enhanced by black and white photographs and illustrations! "The Royal Frontenac hotel was the pride and joy of the Ann Arbor Railroad and was located on the waters edge of Lake Michigan in Frankfort, Michigan. This was one of the largest summer hotels in the country, and took over a year to build. The soothing benefits of steady breezes coming off the big lake always brought cooler summer temperatures than people could find in Detroit or Chicago, plus the low pollen counts made the area a haven for hay fever sufferers. Most travelers came to the Royal Frontenac hotel by train. While there were some automobiles around, the trip from 'down below' to Frankfort by car was arduous at best. Some vacationers would also arrive aboard one of the steamers that traveled either from across the lake or by following the shoreline in a northerly direction." (REVISED EDITION).

  • Richey, George; Sandman, Pete

    Published by George Richey, Honor, MI, 2002

    Seller: Conover Books, Martinsville, VA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: New. Dan Penrod, John Penrod, & Werner J. Bertsch (illustrator). Revised Edition. Brand new and unread REVISED EDITION; very fresh and bright condition; gift quality! Black and white pictorial wrapper with black lettering. 18 new and unused historical and informative pages nicely enhanced by black and white photographs and illustrations! "The Royal Frontenac hotel was the pride and joy of the Ann Arbor Railroad and was located on the waters edge of Lake Michigan in Frankfort, Michigan. This was one of the largest summer hotels in the country, and took over a year to build. The soothing benefits of steady breezes coming off the big lake always brought cooler summer temperatures than people could find in Detroit or Chicago, plus the low pollen counts made the area a haven for hay fever sufferers. Most travelers came to the Royal Frontenac hotel by train. While there were some automobiles around, the trip from 'down below' to Frankfort by car was arduous at best. Some vacationers would also arrive aboard one of the steamers that traveled either from across the lake or by following the shoreline in a northerly direction." (REVISED EDITION).

  • Richey, George; Sandman, Pete

    Published by George Richey, Honor, MI, 2002

    Seller: Conover Books, Martinsville, VA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: New. Dan Penrod, John Penrod, & Werner J. Bertsch (illustrator). Revised Edition. Brand new and unread REVISED EDITION; very fresh and bright condition; gift quality! Black and white pictorial wrapper with black lettering. 18 new and unused historical and informative pages nicely enhanced by black and white photographs and illustrations! "The Royal Frontenac hotel was the pride and joy of the Ann Arbor Railroad and was located on the waters edge of Lake Michigan in Frankfort, Michigan. This was one of the largest summer hotels in the country, and took over a year to build. The soothing benefits of steady breezes coming off the big lake always brought cooler summer temperatures than people could find in Detroit or Chicago, plus the low pollen counts made the area a haven for hay fever sufferers. Most travelers came to the Royal Frontenac hotel by train. While there were some automobiles around, the trip from 'down below' to Frankfort by car was arduous at best. Some vacationers would also arrive aboard one of the steamers that traveled either from across the lake or by following the shoreline in a northerly direction." (REVISED EDITION).

  • Richey, George; Sandman, Pete

    Published by George Richey, Honor, MI, 2002

    Seller: Conover Books, Martinsville, VA, U.S.A.

    Seller Rating: 5-star rating, Learn more about seller ratings

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    Soft cover. Condition: New. Dan Penrod, John Penrod, & Werner J. Bertsch (illustrator). Revised Edition. Brand new and unread REVISED EDITION; very fresh and bright condition; gift quality! Black and white pictorial wrapper with black lettering. 18 new and unused historical and informative pages nicely enhanced by black and white photographs and illustrations! "The Royal Frontenac hotel was the pride and joy of the Ann Arbor Railroad and was located on the waters edge of Lake Michigan in Frankfort, Michigan. This was one of the largest summer hotels in the country, and took over a year to build. The soothing benefits of steady breezes coming off the big lake always brought cooler summer temperatures than people could find in Detroit or Chicago, plus the low pollen counts made the area a haven for hay fever sufferers. Most travelers came to the Royal Frontenac hotel by train. While there were some automobiles around, the trip from 'down below' to Frankfort by car was arduous at best. Some vacationers would also arrive aboard one of the steamers that traveled either from across the lake or by following the shoreline in a northerly direction." (REVISED EDITION).