Michigan’s first farm-based distillery opens near Thompsonville
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Michigan’s first farm-based distillery opens near Thompsonville
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Read MoreNational Park tries to curtail dangerous behavior on Platte River
Read MoreLakeside Shakespeare Theatre tries something new
Read MoreDesigning towns for people, arts, and culture
Read MoreTourism economy booms, but finding help proves elusive
Read MoreKirk and Sharon Jones are two busy bees
Read MoreElberta Farmers’ Market welcomes Grow Benzie
Read MoreMichigan Shores turns 25
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Read MoreThe ins and outs of a small town
Read MoreAll aboard the Magical History Tour
Read MoreQuestions & Answers with community faces
Read MoreElberta’s cultural watering hole re-opens
Read More“L’chayim, Beulah. To life!”
Read MoreBenzie Area Christian Neighbors fills community need
Read MoreElectrifying the county, one roof at a time
Read MoreLast fall, Kurt and Samantha Dellicker scored their own piece of Northern Michigan heaven, right here in Benzie County.
Read More“Cadillac of sauna stoves” are made right here in Benzie
Read MoreAccording to Allen L. Blacklock’s book, History of Elberta, and records from the Benzie Area Historical Museum, the site where The Cabbage Shed now sits, on Waterfront Lots 16 and 17, was first occupied by a general merchandise store, built in 1867 by George A. Douglas. It was the first commercial building in Elberta, which […]
Read MorePopular venue that rocked Betsie Bay for three decades will continue
Read MoreMr. Joy’s 31 years of making things better
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