Wednesday May 28, 2008 South Haven, Michigan
This quaint turn of the century town is along the southeast border of Lake Michigan. It also has a sizable marina that sits protected inside an inlet. The historical town center sits on a bluff with a dynamite water view. Small art galleries, cafes and fine gift shops line the renovated center. The brick buildings mirror the color of the lighthouse that sits at the opening of the inlet. Did you know that Michigan is the state with the most lighthouses? True!
We spent quite a bit of time driving the waterfront and enjoying the view. We stopped at the chamber of commerce for local information including a recommendation of a place to get lunch. She suggested us visiting Sherman’s Ice Cream factory. She did NOT have to repeat her recommendation twice for Bruce! We found the place and would have to say that the local dairies did a wonderful job of producing such good cream...and the hot fudge was not bad either!
We spent quite a bit of time driving the waterfront and enjoying the view. We stopped at the chamber of commerce for local information including a recommendation of a place to get lunch. She suggested us visiting Sherman’s Ice Cream factory. She did NOT have to repeat her recommendation twice for Bruce! We found the place and would have to say that the local dairies did a wonderful job of producing such good cream...and the hot fudge was not bad either!
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