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The Les Cheneaux Antique Wooden Boat Show is held in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the city of Hessel, Michigan. Founded in 1978, the event is held every year during the second week of August. The event brings about 8,000 to 10,000 boaters and visitors each year from all over the United States coming together to appreciate antique boats. [1]
The nearby communities of Hessel and Cedarville on the mainland offer marinas, camping, lodging, restaurants, and shopping. The Les Cheneaux Islands Antique Boat Show & Festival of the Arts has been held on the second Saturday of each August since 1976 in Hessel. It is the world's largest antique wooden boat show.
The ZIP code of 49745 serves Hessel and the western part of Clark Township. [14] Hessel is the home of the Antique Wooden Boat Show and Festival of the Arts, [15] which is held annually at the public docks on the second weekend of August. Les Cheneaux Culinary School is also there.
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