One Man’s Junque…
To call Sunset Junque just another antique shop would do it a grave disservice. It’s more like a musuem meets sideshow meets antique mall. The lush green landscape hides antique iron gates and doors, concrete saints with arms outstretched (sans hands), vintage signage, and several small buildings with even more oddities and antiques to puruse. […]
Read MoreFarming for a Local Experience
When you’re looking for a taste of local flavor, look no further than the Huron Street Pavilion. On Saturdays and Sundays, the covered parking lot (which is a skating rink in the icy months!), is transformed into a fresh-food-lover’s paradise with tables stacked full of radishes, greens, and potatoes. Next to that are towers of […]
Read MoreA Royal Racing Experience
2015 Queen’s Cup “When you put together a big northeast blow, a southeasterly course and the Queen’s Cup . . . You get 170 boats rocketing off the line in a succession of tight echelons, shoulder-to-shoulder on a white-knuckle blast reach, rails in the water, leaping forward from angry white rooster tails like bats out […]
Read MoreFishing for Fun
South Haven has a few things in abudance. First, we have sand. We have a lot of sand, on the beaches, of course. We also have a lot of ice cream. Seriously, you can’t walk around the block without finding a place to get a cone of fresh scooped goodness. Some of it’s even made […]
Read MoreA Hidden Gem
As a beachcomber, (definition: a person who walks along beaches looking for things, such as seashells or other items that can be sold) nothing is more thrilling than the first trip to a new beach. While North & South Beaches, along with the rest of the city beach access points, are great beaches for sunbathing, […]
Read MoreSummer is Coming
There are a few tell-tale sign that summer is approaching in South Haven. First, you can see the open waters of Lake Michigan again! After spending a few months in a deep freeze, nothing is more promising than watching the ice melt, in turn allowing the waves to crash on the pier and it’s beacon. […]
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