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Grand Beach Golf Course
Since the early 1900's the name Grand Beach has been synonymous with the stately white gates that welcome visitors to this haven of beaches, sprawling green lawns, and streets shaded by beautiful trees. As opposed to many other communities, the Village of Grand Beach was developed initially as a resort area.
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New Buffalo Railroad Museum
A museum depicting the history of the railroad industry as well as the City of New Buffalo and the surrounding areas. There are photographs, documents and a working miniature model railroad project. A Chessie Boxcar and WWII Pullman Troopcar are open to tour.
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New Buffalo City Beach
In addition to swimming, there are dunes and wooden walkways. The Lakefront complex is often used as a scenic backdrop for professional photographers and a location for weddings and reunions.
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Red Arrow Roadhouse
Situated along Red Arrow Highway, an historic stretch of road that winds along Michigan's Southwestern shoreline, the Red Arrow Roadhouse still has the inviting appeal of roadhouses once found while touring the countryside in the 40's and 50's.
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Lakeside Inn
With a 100-foot porch facing Lake Michigan, the Inn invokes memories of a less-hurried time. A nationally known hotel, The Lakeside Inn is Harbor Country's rustic, no-nonsense lodging destination. We offer with 31 guest rooms, cafe, a private beach, catering and ballroom for your special event.
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Shakespeare House
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Galien River Boat Launch
On the Galien River across from the city beach. Eight ramps provide river acess to Lake Michigan 24 hours a day. An attendant is on duty 10 am - 6 pm weekdays and from 6am - 8pm on weekends. Trailer parking available.
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Harbert Swedish Bakery
A tradition in Swedish baking since 1932 using only quality and fresh ingredients.
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Warren Woods State Park
Warren Woods Nature Center, administered by the Warren Dunes State Park officials, is a favorite site for hikers and naturalists. The Woods is made up of a 311-acre tract of virgin beech and maple. Hikers will enjoy the rare chance this nature cente r provides to observe birds and small animals in an uncut, natural setting. Naturalists will also appreciate the wide variety of plants and wild flowers that grow in the woods - over 100 species! After your hike, sit back and relax with a quiet picnic lunch at one of the many picnic sites found throughout the Center.
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Warren Dunes State Park
A summertime favorite, Warren Dunes State Park offers 1,507 acres of dunes and lakefront camping. Open year-round, the park offers camping and hunting in the Fall, cross-country skiing in the Winter, and picnicking, sailboarding, swimming, hiking, and hang-gliding in the Summer. 197 campsites with electricity, hot and cold running water, showers, bathrooms and fire circles make the park ideal for family camping. Children will enjoy the variety of playground equipment and the organizational youth area for 150 people.
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