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Lunker’s is one of the largest fishing, hunting and outdoor stores in the country! Established by Dan and Fran Striz in 1985, Lunker’s is recognized by outdoor enthusiasts around the world! Lunker’s has huge aquariums, full mounts depicted in a Northern Canadian scene, a unique river winding its way throughout the showroom, live alligators and [...]
The Museum at Southwestern Michigan College The Museum at Southwestern Michigan College, located on the College’s Dowagiac campus, is an interactive adventure in local history. In addition to seeing hundreds of local history artifacts, visitors of all ages can experience hands-on learning, and best of all admission to the Museum is free! http://www.swmich.edu/museum/
1400 acre family owned certified organic farm which is operated by Merrill, Lincoln and Toby Clark. Roseland Organic farms is presently certified by Indiana Certified Organic (ICO) and was originally certified from 1985 to 1998 by Organic Growers of Michigan (OGM). We raise certified organic beef and pork as well as all the feed fed. Visit our [...]
Diamond Lake – Southwest Michigan Map of Diamond Lake: Directions: M-60 East of Cassopolis to Shore Acres. From Chicago: Driving Directions from Chicago, IL to Cassopolis, MI Restaurants: A few local Diamond Lake restaurants include: Marcello’s Pizzeria, Porky’s Party Place and Bonnie and Clyde’s Restaurant. A few minutes away in Edwardsburg you can enjoy casual [...]
Southwestern Michigan’s wine country is home to an array of wineries, quaint antique shops, and family-owned restaurants all within close proximity of Baldwin Landing. The region is a great place to spend a few hours following the Southeast Michigan Wine Trail. Michigan’s wine trails lead us to the vineyards and wineries where we can savor [...]
Amish Country – Shipshewana, IN Visiting Shipshewana is like taking a step back in time to a quieter, simpler way of life. This small town has a population of just over 500 people and is at the very center of Northern Indiana’s Amish and Mennonite communities. Quaint and picturesque, one of Shipshewana’s claims to fame [...]