Tinycards pc. Here’s an announcement from an organization behind the US-12 Heritage Trail Garage Sale, also known as “Michigan’s Longest Garage Sale.”
Us 12 Garage Sale Route
Preparations are underway for the 180-mile-long sale that begins in New Buffalo and continues east into Detroit, and includes homes, organizations and businesses along the way.
Video of Michigan's Longest Garage Sale along U.S. The US-12 Heritage Trail Garage Sale is an annual event that draws in Michiganders from across the state to peruse, buy, and sell all sorts of items. Facebook/US-12 Heritage Trail As the largest of its kind in Michigan, the US-12 Heritage Trail Garage Sale is spread across 180 miles. Talk about a serious shopping excursion! Aug 31, 2020 The US 12 Heritage Trail Garage Sale is aptly called, “Michigan’s Longest Garage Sale!” Every year individuals clean out their attics and stake out their front yards along the US-12 corridor stretching over 180 miles from New Buffalo to Detroit.
This year’s event is set to take place Aug. 9-11 2019.
Michigan 100 Mile Garage Sale
Anyone interested in hosting a garage sale is encouraged to register for free on the new US-12 Heritage Trail website. It is: us12heritagetrail.org.
Us 12 Garage Sale 2020
Those who register by Aug. 6 will have their sale included as part of the sales included in the interactive online map and a page listing all the sales, which can be viewed and printed prior to the sale.
There is no cost to register.
Us 127 Yard Sale
Once again we all packed in the car, battled the traffic, and headed out to the 180 mile long US 12 garage sale. Traveling US 12 (aka Michigan Avenue near where we live) we noticed that there were not any garage sales until we reached Saline MI, once we hit Saline though there were plenty, most of them in large groups along US 12 rather than the individual garage sale. We did not actually buy anything till we hit the city of Clinton on US 12, where Dad got a lit up pumpkin for $2 and James got a sealed (new) set of photo albums. We continued our trek onto the Irish Hills where we found out that the barbecue restaurant there that we liked at the top of the hill was now a submarine shop, guess nothing last forever.