Great Music Great Lakes

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eScapes turns your TV into a window on the Great Lakes with this collection of twelve relaxing scenes from the region. View waterfalls, freighters, lighthouses, and more, set to jazz and new age music from Alexander Zonjic, Amy Skjei, and Keith Phillips. 1. Big & Little Manitou Falls Two impressive waterfalls in Wisconsin’s Pattison State Park are separated by only a few miles of the picturesque Black River. Songs: Passion [Tadzio] (Zonjic) 2. Niagara Falls The United States-Canada border is the longest national border in the world, but the most dramatic spot on it must be the famous Niagara Falls, moving 750,000 gallons of water each second. Songs: The Journey (Skjei), Strolling on the Champs-Elysees (Phillips) 3. Tahquamenon Falls One of the most famous wonders of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Tahquamenon Falls enchants visitors year-round with its tannin-colored cascade. Songs: Whispering Pines (Skjei), Journey (Phillips) 4. Arthur M. Anderson One of the most famous Great Lakes freighters, for its connection to the loss of the Edmund Fitzgerald, the Arthur M. Anderson departs the Great Lakes’ largest port at Duluth-Superior Harbor. Songs: Patient Endurance (Phillips), Adagio (Zonjic) 5. Stewart J. Cort The Stewart J. Cort, the first 1000-foot freighter on the Great Lakes, enters Duluth-Superior Harbor in Lake Superior. Songs: Lullaby (Skjei), Embrace at the Louvre (Phillips) 6. Paul R. Tregurtha The current “Queen of the Lakes” at 1,013 feet, the Paul R. Tregurtha makes its way along the St. Marys River at twilight. Songs: Tranquility (Skjei), Love Smiles (Phillips) 7. Eagle Harbor Lighthouse A picturesque brick lighthouse guides mariners around the rocky edge of Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula. Songs: Gymnopedie No. 1 (Zonjic), Meadowbrook (Skjei) 8. Split Rock Lighthouse Built in 1910, Split Rock Lighthouse is one of the most distinctive features on the Minnesota coast.