A Brief History of the Old Log Cabin Restaurant – Sebewaing, Michigan
Small towns in Michigan evolve. Back in the 1900s, before the Old Log Cabin Restaurant, a small town provided all
Continue readingSmall towns in Michigan evolve. Back in the 1900s, before the Old Log Cabin Restaurant, a small town provided all
Continue readingA crate-loaded wagon pulls up to H.C. Clabuesch’s City Drugstore in Sebewaing, in a photo labeled 1909 — a reminder of when pharmacies doubled as community general stores.
Continue readingSebewaing in 1943, with Pitcher’s Boat Livery in the background — and a postcard-style note that complains about fish flies and lights out at 10:30 p.m
Continue readingHorse-drawn wagons loaded with sugar beets roll through Sebewaing in this vintage scene titled “Hauling Sugar Beets, Sebewaing Michigan.” Long
Continue readingJess and Nell, a team of draft horses, stand hitched to a low winter sled in Sebewaing — dated 1910
Continue readingThe Fatal Sebewaing Township Crash killed a 77-year-old Bay Port woman and injured her husband. Investigators say fatigue may have caused the collision.
Continue readingSebewaing, Michigan, is a picturesque small town on Saginaw Bay, offering shopping, historical sites, nature experiences, and unique attractions. Highlights include a local sugar factory, wildlife refuge, and charming downtown with antique stores.
Continue readingRose Island, a popular Michigan resort since the early 20th century, thrived with amenities like boating, dancing, and picnics. Owned initially by the Durkees and later the Peters Brothers, it became a vibrant community hub before declining.
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