Bay View is a jewel box of a Northern Michigan Chautauqua community
along the shores of Little Traverse Bay, southwest of the Mackinac
Bridge. Founded in 1875 and now a National Historic Landmark, its 31
public buildings and 450 cottages are among the most pristine examples
of 1900-era High Victorian architecture in the United States. Historical
photographs capture the fascinating journey via rail and Great Lakes
steamer to the early campground's beech-forested hillside. Rare images
trace its path from a wilderness Methodist campground to a vibrant
embodiment of Chautauqua's four pillars: the arts, education,
recreation, and religion. Building on the Camp Meeting and Chautauqua
traditions, the founders forged a unique lifestyle that ends every
November only to resume with renewed energy every April. The turrets,
towers, and gingerbread of this timeless Brigadoon excite the
imagination today just as they did more than 135 years ago.