Moon Michigan reveals the best of the Great Lake State's charming small towns, vibrant cities, and vast, untouched wilderness.
Paul Vachon Livres
Paul Vachon est un auteur et écrivain indépendant dont le travail explore les thèmes de l'histoire, du voyage, des affaires, de l'éducation et de la vie écologique. Sa voix et son approche distinctives de ces sujets ont suscité l'attention de diverses publications, ce qui en fait une voix convaincante pour les lecteurs intéressés par un large éventail de sujets. La curiosité de Vachon et sa capacité à établir un lien avec les lecteurs transparaissent dans sa prose captivante.






Moon Michigan, 6th Edition
- 441pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Lifelong Michigander Paul Vachon shares his travel enthusiasm for this diverse state
Lost Restaurants of Detroit
- 178pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Exploring the rich culinary history of Detroit, the book delves into iconic restaurants that have left a lasting impact on the city. It highlights memorable moments, such as Barbra Streisand's early performances at the Caucus Club and the significance of the Machus Red Fox in the Hoffa mystery. Through engaging stories and nearly forgotten recipes, Paul Vachon captures the essence of Detroit's dining scene, from fine dining establishments to beloved ethnic eateries, inviting readers to reminisce and savor the city's gastronomic legacy.
Moon Michigan (Seventh Edition)
- 450pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Lifelong Michigander Paul Vachon shares his love of his home state in this guide to Michigan, now in full color for the first time
Moon Michigan's Upper Peninsula (Fourth Edition)
- 314pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Explore the best of the U.P. with a local, from the pedestrians-only Mackinac Island to the pristine shores of Lake Superior.
Legendary Locals of Detroit, Michigan
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The rich history of Detroit reveals a transformation from a frontier military outpost to a vibrant industrial hub, driven by the automobile industry and figures like Henry Ford. The city experienced a cultural renaissance through notable contributions in literature, architecture, and music. However, this growth was marred by racial tensions, notably the 1967 insurrection, which left lasting scars but also paved the way for new opportunities for justice and unity, championed by leaders like Rev. William Cunningham. Ongoing efforts aim to revitalize this once-thriving metropolis.
Forgotten Detroit
- 130pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Exploring the lesser-known tales of Detroit's rich heritage, this book highlights the city's evolution from its founding in 1701 through its industrial boom. It showcases influential figures like Albert Kahn, Mary Chase Stratton, and Henry Ford II, who shaped the city's commerce, culture, and art. As it uncovers forgotten stories, the narrative emphasizes Detroit's significant contributions to various industries, including fur trading and automobile manufacturing, while reflecting on the city's historical impact and legacy.
Becoming the Motor City: A Timeline of Detroit's Auto Industry
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
South Oakland County
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The book explores Oakland County's development as a diverse and prosperous community, reflecting the broader trends in Michigan's history. It highlights the influence of the automotive industry from Detroit, showcasing how industry leaders shaped the area. Through pivotal Then and Now scenes, the narrative illustrates significant historical moments that have had national repercussions, offering a visual journey through the county's rich heritage and its role in American history.
Detroit: An Illustrated Timeline, 2nd Edition
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Exploring Detroit's rich history, this illustrated timeline chronicles its evolution from a military outpost to a hub of the auto industry. Key events include the city's capture during the War of 1812, the persistence of slavery in the 1820s, and Mayor Hazen Pingree's advocacy for citizens. The narrative also highlights architectural achievements, cultural developments, and notorious figures like the Black Legion and Father Charles Coughlin. Concluding with recent milestones, the book offers a comprehensive look at over 300 years of Detroit's story through engaging facts and visuals.