TRAVERSE CITY — When Gilbert Bogley first arrived in Traverse City 64 years ago, the first three people who greeted him were downtown department store manager Bill Milliken (who later
Turquoise and sapphire waves swirl across West Bay, washing up onto glistening beaches. Now ponder how that swirling water has shaped Traverse City’s economy.
Protecting some properties from development is critical to curbing climate change and preserving northern Michigan’s natural beauty. The Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy has become a national leader.