The Truth Behind Michigan's Buried City

See every side of every story at https://ground.news/alexis. Subscribe for 40% off unlimited access. Singapore, Michigan was supposed to rival Chicago. Today, all that's left is sand... or is it? ✨ Want to support my work? Well, hey, thank you so much. You can learn more about how to keep this thing going at https://www.alexisdahl.com/support. Special thanks to the Saugatuck-Douglas History Center for access to their archives! Find Me Elsewhere: • Find stickers, hats, and other merchandise related to these videos: http://www.alexisdahl.com/store • Want to get e-mails about my latest videos and other happenings? You can sign up here: http://www.alexisdahl.com/newsletter • Want to work together or learn more about my work? Contact me at http://www.alexisdahl.com/ • On Instagram, I upload nature photos, plus odds and ends:   / alexis.writes   Music and SFX from Epidemic Sound: http://nebula.tv/epidemicsound/. Additional footage and images from the Saugatuck-Douglas History Center, the Saugatuck Convention & Visitors Bureau, Storyblocks, Pexels, and Wystan on Flickr. Key sources used in researching this video: Correspondence and assorted resources from Saugatuck-Douglas History Center https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=45269 https://aadl.org/wildcatbanking https://nmgl.org/singapore-michigans-... https://www.bsu.edu/-/media/www/depar... https://pulitzercenter.org/stories/st... https://www.researchgate.net/profile/... https://thediplomat.com/2024/08/the-r... Correction: 7:28 Probably obvious, but this should say "Once the TREES were gone..."