From Brighter Side:
The picturesque waters of Grand Traverse Bay have long harbored stories of maritime history, with dozens of known shipwrecks bearing witness to its bustling 19th and 20th-century maritime trade routes. Beneath its serene surface, secrets of a different kind have emerged, captivating the minds of archaeologists and historians alike.
Recently, the bay unveiled a remarkable surprise to the world—a prehistoric structure, reminiscent of England’s iconic Stonehenge, was uncovered by Dr. Mark Holley, a distinguished professor of underwater archaeology at Northwestern Michigan University. Situated approximately 40 feet beneath Lake Michigan’s glistening waters, within the heart of Grand Traverse Bay, this amazing discovery was to forever rewrite our understanding of the region’s ancient past.
[resources: Michael Brown retreat]