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From the Chicago Tribune to several HGTV shows and even Chicago
spotlights such as 190 North; Three Oaks, Michigan is the place to be
if cultural highlights are your forte. Three Oaks, Michigan is a
second Harbor Country home for many. New Buffalo may have the
marina and the other beach towns may have the sand and surf, but if you
are looking for something to do Three Oaks delivers!
Three Oaks, Michigan the place to find movies, live performance and really
good meat! You have not lived until you've tried Drier's bacon,
liverbest and bratwurst! Three Oaks, with fabulous restaurants, deli's
and even a saloon! That's right, a good old fashioned saloon with free
popcorn, great burgers and lively conversation. Just ask for Carrie at
Nelson's Saloon, she'll set you up. Bailey's Cafe' is the
place where people not only get a great meal, it's the place to see and
be seen. Come see what Alberto's been cooking up, Tim will gladly save
you a seat!
Entertainment, Three Oaks
style: Dave Fink and Kim Clark took a forlorn factory and
made it into a world class performance venue. With choices such as
rock, opera and folk music to jazz, disco and drama, you will always be
left wanting more when you are entertained at the Acorn Theater.
Why would you even bother to travel to Cannes or the Sundance film
festivals when you can see the same films at the Vickers Movie House.
John and Jennifer Vickers poured their hearts into
creating a magical place where expression and art tantalize the
mind. If your idea of entertainment is spending a lazy day in the
park under the tall oaks reading, then you must wander into the big
pink victorian house at the corner of Elm and Sycamore. Rick and Donna
will sell you a book, then go to Froehlichs get a few items to
nibble on and spend your day at Dewey Canon Park. Bring a portable
radio and tune it to 106.7 FM because Three Oaks has it's very own
radio station with programming as eclectic as the town.
Shopping. If shopping is your sport there are more places to find unique items in
Three Oaks than one can imagine. The Historic Featherbone
Factory, offers treasures galore at unbeatable prices.
Galleries such as Dawning and others are filled with original art &
sculpture. Clothing, shoes and fashion abound in Three Oaks. Antiques,
furniture and treasures can be found at the many stores and shops such
as Springdale and Ipso Facto featuring mid-century and art-deco styles
respectively.
Community. Music in the park, movies
in the park, the flag day parade & rodeo; are just a few of the
events Three Oaks has to offer. The Apple Cider Century bicycle
tour, the inside out weekend and the third Saturday Gallery walk are
community offerings designed to entice even the most fervent homebody
out into the fresh air. When is the last time you went to
an authentic Farmer's Market? Guess what, Three Oaks has one! Locally
grown produce, some organic, are offered for your enjoyment and your
culinary genius. The winter holiday lights and the movie Prancer
(filmed here in town) shown at the Vickers makes every holiday season
something to look forward to in Three Oaks. Three Oaks, close to
walking trails, cross-country ski trails and even snow-mobile trails
offers year round activities. Come see what Three Oaks can do for the
soul and become an "Oaker" whether you are full-time or part-time we
want you. Three Oaks, Michigan the place to find homes
built before the turn of the century, from grand mansions to garden
cottages and everything in-between make up the eclectic housing
stock. Post war ranches, 70's trilevels and architect designed
mid-century homes offer everyone something to suite their needs, tastes
and ideas of what makes a house a home.
Allow me to help you find your next home in Three Oaks, Michigan.
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