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Holland’s Tunnel Park

January 30, 2010 by Dave  
Filed under Featured, Ottawa County

I always enjoy paying a visit to the area of Holland, located along the Lake Michigan shoreline in Ottawa County.
Originally settled by a group of Dutch immigrants under the leadership of rev Albertus Van Raalte in the mid1800’s, Holland is located on the shores of Lake Macatawa. After settling into Holland, the industrious Dutch dug [...]

Racine Boat Manufacturing

Racine Boat Manufacturing Company was one of the many boat builders in Michigan’s rich history of boat manufacturing. Named after its original location in Racine Wisconsin, it relocated to Muskegon Michigan after experiencing a devastating plant fire in the Racine location.
 Much like what is often done today, Muskegon offered several financial incentives to entice the [...]

Wamplers Lake

January 2, 2010 by Dave  
Filed under Michigan Lakes, Postcards From the Past

Wamplers Lake is well located along the Jackson County – Lenawee County lines. To the north is Norvel Township, to the south is Cambridge Township.   The lake is convenient and close to many places of interest, including antiques, golf courses and many other lakes to explore.
The lake is only 8 minutes from the Michigan International [...]

2010 Upcoming Michigan Boat, Fishing, Cabin Shows

January 1, 2010 by Dave  
Filed under Waterfront Life

Happy New Year!
You know a new year has arrived when the indoor boat show season begins.  This year, as usual,  a nice  variety of shows are scheduled throughout the state.  These shows provide a great escape in the middle of a Michigan winter and remind us that warm weather and sunlight is coming again!
Here is [...]

Caledonia

December 10, 2009 by Dave  
Filed under Kent County, Postcards From the Past

Sometimes you can hardly recognize the past. The old railroad depot in Caledonia is a good example of this.
 At one time it was bustling with activity; worried mothers checking and double checking to make sure all the kids and pieces of luggage were accounted for, grandparents eagerly waiting for grandchildren, or family members waiting for [...]

Survey

December 6, 2009 by Dave  
Filed under About Real Estate

Do you really want to spend hard earned money on a survey?
 No, but you must.
 Recently a customer purchased a rural home and pole barn on some acreage. The price was attractive and the buildings were in relatively good condition.  There were very few improvements required.
 The home was cleaned, painted in and out and new carpet [...]

Happy Thanksgiving

November 26, 2009 by Dave  
Filed under Postcards From the Past

“Dear Ruthie,
Here is your card for your pretty new album. How are you?
Please tell Mama to write to Aunt Jennie saying what a little girl like you needs or wants for a gift. I can’t think of anything. Lovingly Aunt Jennie.”  sent from Detroit to Belding  on November 25 1908
From Waterland Living wishing you a [...]

Base Lake

November 24, 2009 by Dave  
Filed under Michigan Lakes, Postcards From the Past

“I am wearing my overalls. Please send card in return.” Sent from Augusta MI May 23 1908
I always find the messages on postcards interesting. Some message are pretty generic, but every once and awhile you find one like this and have questions. Why was it important for the recipient to know the writer was wearing [...]

Don’t Forget the Faucet

November 18, 2009 by Dave  
Filed under Cabins, Cottages & Homes

I was talking with a cottage owner this week and he was so enthusiastic about the weather this fall. The reason? He could still plan weekend getaways  at his Northern Michigan cottage. He feels  any weekend at his cottage is a good weekend. It gives him something to look forward to during the week. I [...]

It’s All in Your Attitude

November 16, 2009 by Dave  
Filed under Postcards From the Past

“We are having a dandy time. It rained all day yesterday and the night before we had an awful storm.”  “Earl and Ma”   Postmarked June 21, 1913
 Don’t you love their attitude? It “rained all day yesterday and the night before we had an awful storm”, but yet they had a “dandy” time.
 I am not sure [...]

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