Strolling down memory lane is an impossible task in New Buffalo, MI these days. There has been a total makeover of the entire topography. Developers have gentrified the real estate to appeal to wealthy second home buyers. The result is an agglomerative collection of artificial structure unsuitable for a post card. Growing up in New Buffalo in the 60's and 70's was a treat with nothing but fond memories of a small town where you could fish every day and, everybody looked out for their small town brethrenSunday, November 26, 2006
WILLARD STREET AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY
Strolling down memory lane is an impossible task in New Buffalo, MI these days. There has been a total makeover of the entire topography. Developers have gentrified the real estate to appeal to wealthy second home buyers. The result is an agglomerative collection of artificial structure unsuitable for a post card. Growing up in New Buffalo in the 60's and 70's was a treat with nothing but fond memories of a small town where you could fish every day and, everybody looked out for their small town brethren
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