A long time ago, I had heard talk of a town called Hell, MI.
I have two questions to ask:
1. Is this place a tourist trap?
2. If so, are unique items offered for sale at any shops?
Put another way, is there more available in the town than
coffee mugs and t-shirts that have puns on them?
yours,
Michael.
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In other words, not very much to recommend it as a destination of
its own, but it might be worth a visit if you were already
in the area.
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Nope. It's so small you won't even know your there. If you see a bar called
the Damn Site Inn you are in Hell.
>
> 2. If so, are unique items offered for sale at any shops?
> Put another way, is there more available in the town than
> coffee mugs and t-shirts that have puns on them?
I haven't even seen that although they probably exist.
>
> yours,
>
> Michael.
>
-jeff b.
Also has an official weather station. I think the bar there is the Dam
site not Damn site (there is a dam across the hell creek river near
there). It seems the tourist trap / sovenier shop also has a catchy
name but I can't remember it (well, maybe its not that cachy). I lived
in the area most of my life but never went inside.
Yep, and the Pizza is good too!!!!
-jeff b.
>
> Is it winter yet ?? wrote:
>>
>> In article <1a014600...@usw-ex0107-051.remarq.com>, Michael Cashman <michael_cas...@yahoo.com> writes:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > A long time ago, I had heard talk of a town called Hell, MI.
>> > I have two questions to ask:
>> >
>> > 1. Is this place a tourist trap?
>>
>> Nope. It's so small you won't even know your there. If you see a bar called
>> the Damn Site Inn you are in Hell.
>>
>> >
>> > 2. If so, are unique items offered for sale at any shops?
>> > Put another way, is there more available in the town than
>> > coffee mugs and t-shirts that have puns on them?
>>
If memory serves, there is now a big beautiul sign saying WELCOME to HELL.
Created by an ad agency for a car(?) commercial. Donated to the municipality
<snork> after filming.
And the PO/store/tourist trap has a large sign painted on one outside wall.
That might be worth a photo on your visit...esp in January...
--Karen M.
ridden my bicycle thru Hell
The town isn't much, but it's a good place to eat.
> A long time ago, I had heard talk of a town called Hell, MI.
> I have two questions to ask:
As a kid we would camp at Crooked Lake, hike along Shit Creek until
we got to Hell, MI. Then return to our campsite.
You guessed it! We hiked to Hell and back.
Bill
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On the contrary, I would write home about it. Hope the urban sprawl does not
get to it. That alone in Michigan is something!!!! Agree with nice people
statement and the fun is not to be topped. The Damn Site Inn has shown our
group many smiles, good food & the DANCING...Wow..fun, fun, fun.
Great bands..Pizza...Laid back country...
Now under new ownership...hope they keep close to the same as it was.
Sometimes fancier is not better. Especially in Hell....
Too wordy I know...but love this place.
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