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  2. Van Buren Trail State Park - Wikipedia

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    Trail map. Van Buren Trail State Park, also known as Trail State Park, is an unimproved rail trail running along a former railroad right-of-way between Hartford, Michigan to South Haven, Michigan in Van Buren County. It is 14 miles (23 km) long and is used by hikers, mountain bikers and horse trail riders in the summer and snowmobilers in the ...

  3. North Point Park (Van Buren County, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    North Point Park, also known as North Point Conservation Area, is located in the southwestern portion of the U.S. state of Michigan, along the shore of Lake Michigan. The park is owned by Van Buren County, Michigan and includes about 17 acres (6.9 ha) of public land situated on the Lake Michigan shore. The park is adjacent to, and due North of ...

  4. South Haven, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    South Haven, Indiana. Location of South Haven in Porter County, Indiana. /  41.54083°N 87.13667°W  / 41.54083; -87.13667. South Haven is a census-designated place in Portage Township, Porter County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [2] The population was 5,282 at the 2010 census.

  5. USS City of South Haven - Wikipedia

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    USS City of South Haven (ID-2527) was a transport ship for the United States Navy at the close of World War I. Before the war, she was a passenger steamship that sailed as SS City of South Haven on the Great Lakes. In post-war civilian service she operated as SS City of Miami between Florida and Cuba before returning to the Great Lakes as SS E ...

  6. Nichols Covered Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Foot and bike. Location. Donald F. Nichols Covered Bridge was a Covered Bridge on the Kal-Haven Trail. The bridge was a 108-foot long covered footbridge and was demolition in July 2023. The bridge was located near the South Haven (West) trail-head. [1] The Kal-Haven Trail has seven bridges along the trail that were historic railroad bridge.

  7. Coast Guard Festival - Wikipedia

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    Coast Guard Festival is a festival in Grand Haven, Michigan. Founded in 1924, the festival is a ten-day event that starts in the last weekend in July, and ends in early August. Over 350,000 people attend the festival, including the nation's highest-ranking United States Coast Guard dignitaries from Washington, DC.

  8. WCSY-FM - Wikipedia

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    WCSY-FM (103.7 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to South Haven, Michigan, the station serves the Benton Harbor - Saint Joseph area. WCSY-FM has filed a construction permit to move its community of license from Hartford, Michigan to South Haven, Michigan; it was granted in February 2008.

  9. Glen Haven, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Glen Haven, located on Sleeping Bear Bay, developed as a Lake Michigan deep water port to service shipping traffic with firewood, lumber and other supplies and services. In 1857, Glen Haven, was founded as a settlement called Sleeping Bearville when C. C. McCarty, brother-in-law of Glen Arbor pioneer John E. Fisher, built a saw mill and inn on ...