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Docks and Bridge
Drawbridge Reflections
Hardware Store Statue
Firefighter Statue
Indian Statue
Pounding the North Pier
Pounding In @ South Haven
Aetna
Shadows on the Wall
Shadows on the Wall
Shaytown
Light on the Blind
Butterflies on Thistle
At the Beach
Joan with Kindle
Joan with Kindle
Chieftain
The View
Cattle, Anyone?
A Buttressed Barn
Dow Road Farmstead
Grampian
Elsie J
Fishin'
Mulliken Sunset
Aetna
Half Off Entire Store
Old Harbor Village, wet and rainy. And Cold.
BJ
Manistee Mama & Silver King
Maple
Mind if We Join?
E.M. Bunce
Majestic
Sandhill Cranes Overhead
Gear Down
Flying Low
Calcite
Sky Full of Cranes
Age 53: Mug Shot
Paul Bennett
Reflection, with Swans & Geese.
7064 Crowner Drive
Secretary of State Building
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All Season Marine
South Haven's harbor used to be a conventional port. It had open areas where self-unloading freighters could dump their bulk cargoes, and warehouses which protected incoming package freight and outgoing blueberries.
At the end of our hotel's pretty alleyway is a tiny jewelry shop named "The Perfect Setting." The shop lives in an apparently ancient brick building which likely began as some sort of harbor office. Perfect Setting's wall shows an old (1960ish) aerial photograph of South Haven. Of the harborfront buildings shown in that photo, only two seem to have survived into the 21st century: Perfect Setting itself, and this large, also repurposed, structure.
At the end of our hotel's pretty alleyway is a tiny jewelry shop named "The Perfect Setting." The shop lives in an apparently ancient brick building which likely began as some sort of harbor office. Perfect Setting's wall shows an old (1960ish) aerial photograph of South Haven. Of the harborfront buildings shown in that photo, only two seem to have survived into the 21st century: Perfect Setting itself, and this large, also repurposed, structure.
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