
Glen Haven
A little tour of Glen Haven, Michigan.
Glen Haven Canning Company
Now a museum. Glen Haven was first a logging port, then a fruit canning operation. By my first visit (in 1961) it was entirely devoted to tourists.
Glen Haven
DH Day's Glen Haven Store, and outbuildings. Now a museum, and one of the offices for the National Park (Lakeshore).
Glen Haven
This used to be M-209--"Michigan's shortest state highway".
Sleeping Bear Inn on the right, the Day Store on the left, the Blacksmith Shop beyond the store, and a handful of houses. Even in its prime this was a tiny place.
Glen Haven
The Inn, with the Day Store in the distance.
Glen Haven
The Glen Haven Canning Company; once a cherry packing firm owned by D.H. Day, now a delightful boating museum on Sleeping Bear Bay. Part of the Sleeping Bear National Lakeshore.
Breakers Off Sleeping Bear Point
Another view of Monday's dramatic waves. The South Manitou Island Lighthouse is about dead center in this photo....
Sleeping Bear Bay
From Glen Haven. How can you not love a place that looks like this?
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