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Linus Parr, owner of Back to Nature Crafts since 2002, has made a name for himself in the Upper Peninsula thanks to his work and his craft.
Originally, Parr’s father was from Neebish Island but moved downstate to get a job when he was 18 years old. Here, he met Parr’s mother. Although Parr was born and raised downstate, he has spent many weekends and summers in the Upper Peninsula at the family property on Neebish Island.
“The quieter and slower life, I love it,” Parr said when talking about the Upper Peninsula. “We have so many beautiful natural resources. I love working on our property on Neebish Island, it s very relaxing to me.”
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