River Country is the name given to St. Joseph County, Michigan, an area
of historic small towns including Three Rivers, Mendon, Centreville,
Constantine, Sturgis, and Nottawa. Home to one of the largest Amish
populations in the state, it is a place of meandering roads often
frequented by horse-driven black buggies. The county's towns, many of
which are on the Michigan and National Registers of Historic Places,
feature architecture that harkens back to the 1800s with styles ranging
from Italianate and Greek Revival to Queen Anne and Colonial. This book
chronicles River Country's historic development, with insight into the
businesses, personalities, activities, and architecture that have
contributed to its remarkable charm and character.