Stanton’s Cottages – A Charming Port Austin Roadside Resort History From the 1940s
Stanton’s Cottages was a small tourist resort of rustic cabins located along M-25 (formerly US-25) about two miles west of
Continue readingStanton’s Cottages was a small tourist resort of rustic cabins located along M-25 (formerly US-25) about two miles west of
Continue readingPort Austin officials face community backlash over proposed zoning changes restricting trailer, tent, and short-term rental usage. Village President Murawski invites public input, clarifying proposals aim to update regulations, not eliminate camping, amid concerns about property rights and tourism impact.
Continue readingResidents of Port Austin are opposing proposed ordinances restricting private use of tents, trailers, and motor homes. Concerns include infringement on property rights, negative effects on tourism, and a potential burden on lower-income families ahead of the council meeting.
Continue readingThe Smith-Culhane House, a historic 150-year-old Victorian home in Port Austin, Michigan, reflects the region’s lumber boom heritage. Once a family residence, it now serves as a private home after its revival into a Bed and Breakfast, preserving local history and architecture.
Continue readingAn amazing video of the transformation from winter to summer in the Upper Thumb of Michigan.
Continue readingThe Lakeside Inn in Port Austin, Michigan, served as a courthouse, Prohibition speakeasy, and big band hotspot before its fiery demise in 1967.
Continue readingThe Cartwheel Inn was an entertainment destination in Port Austin. Top bands and bikers from Detroit and Chicago would stop by for “fun.”
Continue readingThe Port Austin Winter Carnival, taking place from January 31 to February 1, 2025, celebrates winter with community activities such as broomball, a winter market, and contests. Attendees can enjoy ice skating, unique games, and festive events, fostering community spirit amid Michigan’s winter landscape.
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