The town of Leland, Michigan sits on the 45th parallel, halfway between the Equator and the North Pole, just north of Traverse City, the "cherry capital of the world."
It is a picturesque little village located on a sliver of land between Lake Michigan and Lake Leelanau, on the beautiful Leelanau Peninsula. Everything is in within walking distance of Leland's historical district, known as Fishtown:
On a recent August weekend, it was the perfect spot for a traditional summer wedding, filled with lemonade, cherries and lots and lots of corn:
Here are some visitors playing a game of "cornhole", a popular Midwestern pastime (see here for rules and regulations, courtesy of the American Cornhole Association):
And another favorite pastime, roasting 'smores on the shore of Lake Michigan:
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