10426 S Jackson Rd, Cement City, MI 49233, United StatesMap
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Cement? No, must be wood.
We arrived at a perfect time and got a personal tour of the underground building with the bullet proof doors and windows and electric garage door openers. The "trees" up at ground level were chimneys...
I felt very welcoming inside the birdhouse. Personally I never saw myself going here but my family insisted. I'm very glad they made me go. BEST DAY OF MY LFE! Definitely would visit again in the futu...
What an incredible piece of history! Kudos to the township and park department for maintaining such a treasure. Built in the 19th century and still a wonder! Herb McCourtie was a very generous man AND...
A colleague at work recommended McCourtie Park several years ago, and I finally got around to visiting this June. The cement bridges are carved to look just like wood! They are fun to ramble across....
Cement? No, must be wood.
We arrived at a perfect time and got a personal tour of the underground building with the bullet proof doors and windows and electric garage door openers. The "trees" up at ground level were chimneys...
Short but sweet
I felt very welcoming inside the birdhouse. Personally I never saw myself going here but my family insisted. I'm very glad they made me go. BEST DAY OF MY LFE! Definitely would visit again in the futu...
Amazing park
The artwork here is very unique and needs to be seen up close and personal. Have visited on multiple occasions and still enjoy coming back.
Save this property! It is a treasure!
What an incredible piece of history! Kudos to the township and park department for maintaining such a treasure. Built in the 19th century and still a wonder! Herb McCourtie was a very generous man AND...
Nice for a picnic and a short ramble
A colleague at work recommended McCourtie Park several years ago, and I finally got around to visiting this June. The cement bridges are carved to look just like wood! They are fun to ramble across....