Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Plunges into Michigan (Uncle John's Bathroom Reader)
Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Plunges into Michigan (Uncle John's Bathroom Reader)
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Book Description
Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Plunges into Michigan presents over 300 pages of little known facts and witty dish on the Great Lakes State. With over 10 million residents, Michigan has no shortage of fascinating folklore and colorful characters. Porcelain partisans can read about the antics of the Kellogg Brothers, the first minimum daily wage, the world's only floating post office, the different flags that have flown over Michigan, and much more.
Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Plunges into Michigan (Uncle John's Bathroom Reader),Bathroom Readers' Hysterical Society,Amy Briggs,Portable Press,1592232671,Form - Essays,Humor,Michigan - Local History,Satire And Humor,Topic - Adult,Travel,United States - State & Local - Midwest,Travel / United States / Midwest / General
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