

Old Photo Twin Anchors Building


Area of the Tavern. There are booth for diners

The bar was a gift from Schlitz Company


Old Photo Twin Anchors Building


Area of the Tavern. There are booth for diners

The bar was a gift from Schlitz Company



Silver Beach Amusement Park Saint Joseph, Michigan
In 1880, Logan Drake purchased 20 to 22 acres of sand dunes along Lake Michigan in Saint Joseph from Native Americans. On this property, Logan Drake and his partner Louis Wallace opened Silver Beach Amusement Park in 1891. They were also partners in a boat construction company in addition to the Silver Beach Amusement and Realty Company. The park was located below the bluffs of downtown of Saint Joseph, Michigan. A Pete Marquette Railroad Station was also built in this area in 1913.

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Initially, a boardwalk was built in the area. Local merchants opened up stands to sell novelities. In the early 1900’s, a bathouse, a roller skating rink and a a dance pavilion were constructed. Games of chance were added.
One of the roller coasters was named Chase through the Clouds. It operated from 1905 to 1923. It was a sit down wooden coaster with a figure of 8 course. It was designed by John A.Miller.The builder was Frank Ingersoll. A second Coaster was named the Comet (aka the Velvet Coaster). It was a wooden sit down coaster. It was designed by John A. Miller. It opened in 1924 and closed in 1971.

Comet Roller Coaster

Aerial View of Silver Beach Amusement Park
Over the years, attendance gradually dropped at the park. Finally, after operating many years it closed in 1971.

Roller.Coaster Silver Beach Amusement Park

Board Walk Silver Beach

The Comet Roller Coaster

Signage

Trail Signage

Boardwalk

Wetlands

Wetlands

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Wetlands

Marsh Tower

View from Marsh Tower; Galien River

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Galien River

Galien River

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Galien River

Great Hall, Union Station Chicago

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Vickers Theater

Vickers Theater

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Vickers Theater

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Old Sinclair Station LaPorte, Indiana

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Old Cars
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Bar

Timothy’s Restaurant
On February 14, 2017, chef Timothy Sizer opened his new location for Timothy’s Restaurant at 16409 Red Arrow Highway in Union Pier Michigan. The restaurant opened in a building that was formerly Mickey’s Sports Bar and Millers Country House. A coincidence Sizer had worked as a chef at Miller’s Country House.
Prior to this current location, Timothy’s was located in the Gordon Beach Inn. It was located here from.2000 to 2016. He purchased the property for the new location in 2016.
Timothy Sizer was from Saint Joseph, Michigan. He studied culinary arts at Johnson and Wales University in Rhode Island. He began his career in Florida. His specialty is seafood with an Asian flare
Holdovers at the new location from Miller’s included a large antique wooden bar and a chandelier. Holdovers from from the Gordon Beach include a large corner both and a pastoral painting.

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Outdoor Seating

Back Yard

Timothy’s Restaurant