The Village of Sawyer, Michigan 49125
A Harbor Country® Community
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The Northernmost community
of Harbor Country, Sawyer, MI is graced with country vineyards. An
occasional curio shop, fruit stand and local grille define this town's
"hustle and bustle." Sawyer's claim to fame is the Warren
Dunes, with several hundred acres of dunelands campgrounds and beaches
is one of the largest state parks in Michigan. Sawyer provides a large
travel center just off Interstate 94 which offers weary travelers
a safe haven, fuel, food and travel aids.
History
An Ohio judge, Silas Sawyer, grew weary of the court room and decided
he would join the westward migration in the mid-1800-s. sawyer bought
a hundred acres and after clearing half of his land, planted it
with fruit trees. He continued logging the area and hauled his timber
on a horse driven railroad to Fuller Pier where Warren Dunes State
park is now. The town grew as an agricultural center and eventually
established an open air market where buyers transported their products
by train and truck to population centers. The community also had
a thriving lumber trade. In
the 1920s, John Flynn arrived |
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and started his Palm
Tea Room as well as the Flynn Soda Grill. The Flynn Building became
Sawyers most famous and for many years also housed the Flynn
Theater which staged live productions. There were recurring rumors
that Flynn had ties to a notorious Chicago mob, but in Sawyer, he
was nothing but a leading citizen attempting to bring culture to a
town better known for its apples and grapes. Sawyer is home to the
well known Tower Hill Camp which was founded in the 1920s by
the Congregational Church.
Edward K. Warren, of Three Oaks, was a pioneering conservationist.
Long before he acquired his enormous wealth, Warren bought 300 acres
of woodland in an effort to preserve a forest primeval. Wildlife abounds
around the trails which meander through Warren Woods which remains
undisturbed and a natural treasure. Not surprisingly, Warren Woods
can be found Warren Woods Road between Three Oaks and Lakeside. Warren
Dunes State Park is a 1500 acre preserve located on Red Arrow Highway
between Sawyer and Bridgman. Warren bought this land at the turn of
the century again with conservation as his goal. Although most in
the area saw the land as worthless, Warren wanted to preserve the
majestic dunes that soar to more than 240 feet. The Park has a pristine
two-mile beach as well as wildflowers and mature forests. Over a million
people visit Warren Dunes annually [the states most popular
park]. For more information: (616) 426-4013 or (616) 469-5409 or the
Warren
Dunes Site |
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Chikaming Township
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River Valley School District
www.rivervalleyschools.org
Sawyer Chamber of Commerce? It does not exist.. it is in fact,
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