For over 125 years, Berrien County has beckoned visitors with its
magnificent beaches, attractions, and events. During the early 20th
century, some visitors to southwestern Michigan were upper-class
industrialists, while others were working-class families belonging to
close-knit ethnic communities. As the area developed into a resort
haven, elaborate mansions shared the beach with the cottages of Irish,
Czech, Swedish, Jewish, Greek, Lithuanian, Polish, Italian, and
African-American communities. This book chronicles the early history of
Berrien County's resort culture--from the twinkling amusement parks of
Silver Beach and the House of David and the marathon dances at
Shadowland Pavilion to the mineral baths at the Whitcomb Hotel and the
fruit orchards found throughout the Heart of the Fruit Belt.