13 Breathtaking Cabin Roadside Art Pieces: A Unique & Unforgettable Welcome Spectacle!

As we continue our journey along Michigan’s inaugural scenic highway, M-25, there’s no stopping the wave of roadside art sightings. These charming signs are more than just a decoration; they offer a glimpse into the specific cottage or cabin they represent, welcoming visitors while giving a hint about the owners. This unique form of expression has become a popular trend and we’re certainly enjoying the view. Don’t hesitate to share if you spot a sign that catches your eye, we’re always excited to add more to our collection.

Our initial post on Cottage Roadside Art continues to draw attention with thousands of views. Despite the 92 miles of beachfront on M-25, we know we can’t capture all the brilliant roadside art out there. So, if you come across a sign that sparks your interest, drop us a line on our contact form. We’d love to add your find to our growing collection.

If you’re interested in more about cabin roadside art, take a look at our posts on the Pioneer Log Cabins of Huron County Michigan and the History of Caseville in Pictures. For art lovers, don’t miss the Thumb Arts Guild’s Annual Juried Art Fair held each Labor Day weekend at Gallup Park in Port Austin. And for those curious about more than just the art, check out the PBS Network show Under the Radar Michigan’s visit to the Thumb area.

We’re on an exciting journey, exploring the charm and creativity of Michigan’s cabin roadside art. This unique form of expression is not only a nod to the owners’ identity, but it also serves as a warm welcome to visitors. From the fabulous ‘Faber’s Roadsign’ to the enticing ‘Empty Pockets on the Lake’, every piece of art we encounter tells a story. Keep sharing your finds with us, and together, we’ll continue to celebrate the roadside art that brightens our journey along M-25.

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Don’t forget to check out our previous post on [Cabin Roadside Art – A Unique Welcome](https://thumbwind.com/2020/07/19/cabin-roadside-art/?fsp_sid=1521) for more inspiration.

Paul Austin

Paul is a writer living in the Great Lakes Region. He dabbles in research of historical events, places, and people on his website at Michigan4You.When he isn't under a deadline, you can find him on the beach with a good book and a cold beer.

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