Nothing lasts forever...............
Gone
but not forgotten are some of the places we and our ancestors
frequented. This is a look back at some of the interesting places.
Just as the horse and buggy were replaced by the
auto, so have other places of entertainment, like the drive in theater
and small amusement parks.
And many of the small businesses were replaced by the large malls
and "Super stores" which offered one place shopping.
Tourism Map August 17, 1959
showing many, but not all of the vacation and recreational places in Berrien.

| Public Beaches |
1. Grand Mere | 2. Stevensville |
3. Glenlord | 4. Weke |
5. Lions Park |
| 6. Silver Beach |
7. North Pier Beach |
8. Jean Klock |
9. Rocky Gap |
10. Hagar Beach |
11. Trailside Park |
| Amusement Parks |
6. Silver Beach |
12. House of David |
13. Deer Forest |
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| Summer Theaters |
15. Sister Lake Playhouse |
16. Paw Paw Lake Playhouse |
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| Golf Courses |
17. Martin Hills |
18. Indian Lake |
19 Paw Paw Lake Golf Club |
35. Blossom Trails |
20. Miniature Golf & Driving Range |
| 21. Miniature Golf |
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| Outdoor Movies |
22. Starlite Drive-In |
23. St. Joe Auto Theater |
Fruit Markets |
24. Benton Harbor Fruit Market |
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| Roller Rinks |
25. Sheeley's Roller Rink |
35. Ramona Roller Rink |
Bowling |
27. Twin Cities Recreation |
28. Gersonde Bowling |
| 29. Will-O-Paw Lanes |
30. Coloma Recreation |
39. Lake Bowl, Sister Lakes |
Auto Racing |
31. Millburg Speedway |
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| Dancing |
32. Crystal Palace |
Fish Hatchery |
33. Millburg Hatchery |
Boat Rides |
6. Silver Beach |
| Country Clubs |
36. Berrien Hills |
37. Point O' Woods |
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