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Build a Model Plank Road

You can build your own miniature plank road. You will need some craft sticks ("PopSicle"® sticks), a few 1/4" inch dowel rods or straight sticks, and craft glue or tiny nails and a hammer.

 

Materials needed to build a miniature model plank road

 

Lay two, long—as long as you want your road—dowel rods parallel to each other, like railroad tracks. These are called stringers.

 

Lay craft sticks flat across the dowel rods so their edges touch. Glue or nail each craft stick to the dowel rods. Allow glue to dry. The craft sticks represent the 3-inch thick (usually oak or pine) planks.

 

Make a settlement diorama for your model plank road. Make a toll house, livery stable, and settlers' cabins from cardboard or small boxes. Put the toll house and livery stable at one end of the plank road. (There was a toll house and gate every ten miles on the long plank roads.) Arrange the settler's cabins along the road. If you have model horses and wagons or carriages, set them on the road as though traveling through Michigan.

 

Name your plank road. Here are the names and lengths of some of Michigan's plank roads:

 

Name of Road Length
 
Alpine Plank Road (Grand Rapids) 8 miles
Ann Arbor and Lodi 5 miles
Auburn and Utica 4.5 miles
Birmingham and Pontiac 6 miles
Crapo Toll Road (Big Rapids) 6 miles
Detroit and Erin 15.25 miles
Detroit and Howell 21 miles
Division Street (Grand Rapids) 10.5 miles
Pontiac and Orchard Lake 9.5 miles

 


 

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