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==Culture==
==Culture==

'''SMITTY’S BLOODY CAESAR MIX'''
[http://www.hellfoods.com Smitty's Sauces & Seasonings From Hell Michigan]

From the first sip of this delightfully devilish drink, you will know you have tasted the best cocktail mix this side of heaven. This mix was developed in the kitchen of Dam Site Inn located in Hell, Michigan. Where, the mysterious and the unexplainable experiences that occur at the center of HELL inspired the creation of this mischievous concoction. Conceived one day, as Michael Hickey, opened the Dam Site Inn as usual, not being surprised by the peculiar objects that were out of place from the night before. But on this day, He noticed the Mary Mixer and the Clam Juice were oddly placed on the counter together. And it began, Michael combined the two, with just the right seasonings, and created this Sinfully Good Caesar mix. Was this stroke of genius inspired by resident spirits? Perhaps from the original settlers that would hide the barrels of liquor in the river behind the bar when the law would come. Or the previous owner, who employees say never left? Whatever or whoever inspired this and the other Seasoning and Sauces that developed from that day, you can rest assured that Smitty’s Bloody Caesar Mix will lift your Spirit with every satisfying sip.



[[Image:Hells-countrystore.jpg|thumb|left|upright|The country store in Hell as seen in July, 2005.]]
[[Image:Hells-countrystore.jpg|thumb|left|upright|The country store in Hell as seen in July, 2005.]]



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Hell, Michigan
Unincorporated community
CountryUnited States
StatesMichigan
CountyLivingston County
TownshipPutnam Township
Elevation886 ft (270 m)
Population
 • Total
266 (unofficial)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code
48169 (Pinckney)
Area code734
FIPS code26-37520Template:GR
GNIS feature ID628065[1]

Hell, Michigan is an unincorporated community in Putnam Township of Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The community is near the border with Washtenaw County, about 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Ann Arbor. Hell is situated five miles (8 km) west of Pinckney via Patterson Lake Road. The community is served by the Pinckney post office with ZIP Code 48169. The unofficial population is 266.[citation needed]Hell has also been featured on the show Extreme Towns on The Travel Channel.

History

For several hundred years, the low, swampy area was occupied mostly by the Potawatomi Native American tribe. In the early 19th century, it was part of a trail between Lansing and Dexter, which at the time contained a major farmers' market.[citation needed] It was on the route taken by traders portaging between the Huron River (which connects to Lake Erie) and the Grand River (connecting to Lake Michigan).[citation needed]

In the late 1830s, George Reeves, a New York farmer, started several businesses in the area — a general store, a watermill, and a distillery — which became the core of a minor population center. By the 1840s, enough people had immigrated to make a 70-person school viable.[citation needed]

Name

There are two leading stories cited by residents for the origin of Hell's name:

The first holds that a pair of German travelers stepped out of a stagecoach one sunny afternoon in the 1830s, and one said to the other, "So schön hell!" - translated as, "So beautifully bright!" Their comments were overheard by some locals and the name stuck.[2]

The second holds that after Michigan gained statehood, George Reeves was asked what he thought the town he helped settle should be called, and replied, "I don't care, you can name it Hell for all I care." The name became official on October 13, 1841.[3]

Culture

SMITTY’S BLOODY CAESAR MIX Smitty's Sauces & Seasonings From Hell Michigan

From the first sip of this delightfully devilish drink, you will know you have tasted the best cocktail mix this side of heaven. This mix was developed in the kitchen of Dam Site Inn located in Hell, Michigan. Where, the mysterious and the unexplainable experiences that occur at the center of HELL inspired the creation of this mischievous concoction. Conceived one day, as Michael Hickey, opened the Dam Site Inn as usual, not being surprised by the peculiar objects that were out of place from the night before. But on this day, He noticed the Mary Mixer and the Clam Juice were oddly placed on the counter together. And it began, Michael combined the two, with just the right seasonings, and created this Sinfully Good Caesar mix. Was this stroke of genius inspired by resident spirits? Perhaps from the original settlers that would hide the barrels of liquor in the river behind the bar when the law would come. Or the previous owner, who employees say never left? Whatever or whoever inspired this and the other Seasoning and Sauces that developed from that day, you can rest assured that Smitty’s Bloody Caesar Mix will lift your Spirit with every satisfying sip.


The country store in Hell as seen in July, 2005.

Hell's main export is kitsch. It claims a "fully non-accredited" (fictional) college that sells "signed, sealed and singed" diplomas, an ice cream parlor (called Screams Ice Cream), and a small general store called Hell Country Store and Spirits. Hell Creek runs through town and over a dam; a bar at that location is known as "The Dam Site Inn". There is a small chapel which is available for weddings.

In the early 1930s, Pinckney, Michigan postmaster W. C. Miller began to receive requests from stamp and postmark collectors for cancellations: Hell had no post office, instead being served by the one for Pinckney, three miles away. On July 15, 1961, a postal substation was established at Hell, operating from May 1 through September 30. It remains at the back of the general store, although the United States Postal Service does not recognize Hell as a town, but instead uses the name of nearby Pinckney as the actual mailing address.[citation needed]

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A view of Hell

Several regular events refer jokingly or ironically to the community's name. The Helluva Cruise, begun in 1983, is an all day car show followed by a "Cruise to Hell and Back", during which people drive their cars to Hell,[4] drawing owners of classic cars, muscle cars, and specialty cars. Hell sponsors a running event called "Run Thru Hell", which includes 10-mile and 4.8-mile races;[5] participants receive a T-shirt that says "I Ran Thru Hell". The Ann Arbor Bicycle Touring Society hosts an annual recreational event called "One Helluva Ride".[6] There is a regular "Blessing of the Bikes", in which clergy bless attendees' motorcycles.[7] The "Vista Cruise to Hell and Back" is held at Hell Creek Ranch every Father's Day weekend by the GM Skywagon Club.[8]

Kiwanis International chartered the Kiwanis Club of Hell, Michigan, on December 15, 2001, as the Michigan District's first Internet club. The club meets in private AOL chatroom, "Kiwanis Online".[9]

Survivor 16 contestant Erik Reichenbach works full time at Screams Ice Cream.[citation needed] Total Nonstop Action Wrestling wrestler Chris Sabin is billed as coming from Hell, Michigan, though he is actually from nearby Pinckney.[citation needed]

Incidents

The dam burst due to heavy rains in the 1970s, causing Detroit-area newsreaders (including Bill Bonds) to exclaim, "There's a dam break in Hell tonight!"[citation needed]

In 1995, when the nearby Detroit Red Wings played the New Jersey Devils in the Stanley Cup Finals, WXYZ-TV, the Detroit affiliate of ABC (Channel 7) did a report on whether the residents of Hell would root for the Devils. Most interviewees decided to stick with the home-state Red Wings. [citation needed]

People watch for Hell to "freeze over" every winter, which provides amusement and yearly grist in various media. Residents define such an event by whether the water over the spillway of the dam between Screams Ice Cream and the Dam Site Inn has stopped flowing. This has happened only once in recorded history, on January 24, 2004. [citation needed]

The community hosted a party on June 6, 2006 (6/6/6) with live entertainment and a costume contest. There were souvenirs, most selling for $6.66.[10]

From June 30 to July 4, 2008, KFC ran a promotional sweepstakes "Hotter Than Hell", giving away 500 coupons each day for free hot wings to entrants whose home town's temperature was higher than in Hell, Michigan.[11]

The Hell Creek shadow art community was forged in the early summer of 2009. The Hell Gazette, a cultural, social, and political newsletter for the Hell Creek community, is published in a somewhat random fashion throughout the year. The Hell Gazette was first published in May 2008, and a new editor took the helm in the Summer of 2009.[citation needed]

See also

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