![]() ![]() The yard is complete with a gate around it and a metal vulture. For a nominal fee to hospice, you can do that. Have a loved one you want to scatter their remains in Hell? Stop into Screams. There is lots of room and soo many locks to see on the bridge. You can then take it to the Love bridge and lock your love in Hell. You can also walk to the lake in the back of the property and enjoy the spectacular view.īring your own lock, or purchase a lock at Screams. Park at the saloon and you can walk on top of the dam. It’s a place to stop and reflect and remember those who have served our country. On the edge of the property by the dam, don’t over look the grieving yard. Once you’ve tied the knot, be sure to put a lock on the bridge with your name and date. It’s a small and tiny chapel located to the wooded area, with a backdrop of the dam. You can actually get married in Hell, reservations are required. There are 5+ to chose from, or just use them all. While everything here is photo worthy, these are great to share on your social media platforms, that you are in Hell Michigan. This entrance takes you to the many places for photo opportunities, putt putt golf, the scatter yard, wedding chapel, the dam, lock bridge. It was well stocked when we visited.Įntering the back of the grounds, you are greeted with an archway that says Gates of Hell. And honestly it’s a little free library, so bring one, take one if you want. Heading outside and out back, you’ll find the Hell Community Library. Enjoy the Gravedigger sundae.Įnjoy a nice hot cup of coffee in Hell! Hell Community Library It’s a little area with a small selection of ice cream you can indulge, especially on those hot days. There are ducks for the Jeepers of all varieties, mugs, stickers, magnets and even dirt from Hell Michigan. From super funny t-shirts (And there are a ton to read in the back), to the ones on the racks. Screams is where you will find all your souvenirs and they are everywhere. This is the place you will want to stop first to get a view of the dam. If you are coming from the North, it is on the right hand side and on a curve. But other than that, it was fine.ĭepending on if you are coming from the north or south, this will be the first thing you see. Some of the t-shirts, I would not let my teenagers own. On our trip, there wasn’t anything ghoulish, satanic or scary. We are sharing 13+ things you will find here, and there are a few more, we’ll let you find on your own. And honestly not much around the rest of the area and they have food, souvenirs and rest rooms. So should you visit? Oh yes, it’s worth stopping and taking a tour of the grounds if you are in the area. By no means is this a town with a stop light. It's about 522 feet (159 m) above sea level.Located on D32 (also known as Patterson Lake R0ad), you’ll find the town of Hell Michigan. This lock and dam represent the man-made exit from the Driftless Area, where shipping has to travel a few feet above bedrock over the 9-foot (2.7 m) shipping channel. 13 Historic District, #04000173 covering 2,542 acres (10.3 km 2), 1 building, 6 structures, and 4 objects. In 2004, the facility was listed in the National Register of Historic Places as Lock and Dam No. The main lock is 110 feet (33.5 m) wide by 600 feet (182.9 m) long and like most other sites in the project, it has a smaller, unfinished, auxiliary lock. There is also an 8,940 feet (2,724.9 m) non-submersible dike on the Illinois side east of the locks. The non-movable portion of the dam continues toward the Iowa shore with a 200 feet (61.0 m) storage yard, a 728 feet (221.9 m) non-submersible dike, a 1,650 feet (502.9 m) submersible dike, and a 1,315 feet (400.8 m) non-submersible dike with two 90 feet (27.4 m) transitional sections between the submersible and non-submersible sections. The movable portion of the dam is 1,066 feet (324.9 m) long and consists of ten tainter gates and three roller gates. This facility offers visitors a view of the barges and boats locking through on the widest pool in the Upper Mississippi River. ![]() 13 is a lock and dam located on the Upper Mississippi River above Fulton, Illinois and Clinton, Iowa, United States. Upper Mississippi River 9-Foot Navigation Project MPS ![]()
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