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By Bernie Arbic & Nancy Steinhaus
The story of the soo locks. In 1855, the first State Lock opened to tame the roaring rapids at Sault Ste. Marie. It was a key that would unlock the mineral riches of the Upper Peninsula. In honor of the 150th anniversary of that engineering feat, Bernie Arbic (author of two previous books about the region) has teamed up with Nancy Steinhaus to tell the colorful story of the Soo Canal and its impact on the world. Upbound Downbound is carefully researched, written in an engaging manner and buoyed by numerous historic illustrations. From the indomitable pluck of Charles Harvey to the nearly unbelievable majesty of the 1,000 footers locking through, this is a narrative that is a must read for all who have thrilled to the sights and sounds of the gateway to the Superior country.
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