Top 10 Places in Niles, Michigan – The City of Four Flags
The place I call home!
1. Downtown Niles great food scene!
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- Nuggett Downtown Grill
- Niles Brewing Company
- Jim’s Smokin’ Cafe and Paris Soda Shop
- Apothica Teas
- El Amigo Pepe
- Veni Sweet Shop
- CJ’S Pizza
- Gabrizio Italian Cafe & Bakery
- Iron Shoe Distillery
- Front Street Pizza Pub
- Hot Wok
- Swirlyz Frozen Yogert
- The Brass Eye (homemade ramen)
- Pizza Transit
- Brew Ha Ha
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Plus the beautiful streetscape with community fruits and vegetables – grown for anyone who wants them!
2. Wonderland Cinema (more than just any other movie theater – it has first run movies, food, and snacks for great prices – a regionally-drawing community treasure; plus community-sponsored free movies in the park during the summer at Riverfront Park), plus:
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- Ready Theatre (currently under restoration efforts – inside the downtown National Historic District)
- Casperson’s Books
- Rusty Hooks Bait & Tackle
- Main Street Antique Mall
- Four Flags Antique Mall
- Riley’s Recycled Relics
- ‘Cross The Street
- Colorful Stitches
- Lupita’s Dresses
- Bee Crafty
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3. Niles Riverfront
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- Riverfront Park
- Indiana-Michigan River Valley Trail
- Madeline Bertrand County Park
- Central Riverfront Park Boat Launch
- South Riverfront Park at the Niles Dam across from the French Paper Co.
- Island Park
- Pa-Wa-Ting (Great Crossing) Park on the Old Sauk Trail (a small park with a historic marker at the southwestern corner of the Grant Street Bridge)
- Riverfront Park Campground
- Losensky Park & Dowagiac River Dam at Pucker Street
- Marmont Street Boat Launch
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4. Niles Festivals and Special Events
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- Four Flags Area Apple Festival
- Niles Scream Park during Halloween season
- Fort St. Joseph Rendezvous Days
- Niles Hunter Ice Festival
- Niles Family Fun Fair & Bluegrass/Americana Music Fest
- Jazz on the River
- Free Friday Movies in the Park
- Forever Young Cruisers classic car shows
- Bridge Bash Dash
- Niles French Market/Artisan Alley Market – a farmers market
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5. Niles National Historic District
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- Old Carnegie Library (now home to the Four Flags Area Chamber of Commerce)
- Old U.S. Post Office (now offices at 322 East Main Street – National Register of Historic Places)
- Newman Building (northwest corner of Main and 2nd Streets)
- Gitchell Block/Masonic Temple (1884-85; northwest corner of Main and 3rd Streets)
- American Block (1836-1914)
- Van Gorder/White Block (c. 1898; 1924)
- Star Building
- Niles Daily Sun Building
- Plym House
- Paine Bank (National Register of Historic Places – it has been moved beyond of the boundaries of the National Historic District)
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Plus the historic auto routes established by the early 1920’s:
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- West Michigan Pike (South Bend spur to Michigan Riviera)
- Dixie Highway
- Michigan-Detroit-Chicago Highway (largely similar route to old U.S. Route 12)
- Detroit-Lincoln-Denver Highway
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6. Fort St. Joseph and the story of the Four Flags – a confluence of transportation and cultures
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- St. Joseph River Park (the archaeological site of Fort St. Joseph)
- Fort St. Joseph Memorial
- Allouez Park Memorial
- Fort St. Joseph Museum
- Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
- Fort St. Joseph Rendezvous Days
- Niles Public Library
- Chapin House (Old City Hall)
- Bertrand’s historic marker (outside of town)
- St. Joseph’s Mission historic marker (outside of town)
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7. Niles Railroad History
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- Niles Amtrak Station (with state historic marker and on the National Register of Historic Places)
- Niles Amtrak Bridge
- Old Niles Roundhouse with turntable
- 9th Street abandoned industrial rail line
- former rail spur to the French Paper Company
- former rail line along the Niles Riverfront
- former Cincinnati, Wabash, & Michigan Railroad line south of town along Brandywine Creek leading to Granger and Elkhart
- former Cincinnati, Wabash, & Michigan Railroad line north of town running somewhat parallel to M-140 leading to Eau Claire then somewhat parallel to Pipestone Road leading to Benton Harbor
- former Michigan Airline Railroad running somewhat parallel to Lake Street leading to Cassopolis and Three Rivers
- Thomson Road Bridge (over a former Air Line Railroad rail yard)
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8. Niles State of Michigan Historic Markers:
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- Four Flags Hotel Building (also part of the National Historic District)
- Henry A. Chapin House (Old City Hall – National Register of Historic Places)
- Wesley United Methodist Church
- Trinity Episcopal Church
- Mount Calvary Baptist Church
- Ferry Street School
- St. Mary’s Catholic School
- Ring Lardner House (National Register of Historic Places)
- John and Horace Dodge
- Johnson Cemetery
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9. Countryside orchards, such as u-picks like Lehman’s Orchards, with more orchards to the north in Central Berrien County
10. Fernwood Botanical Garden and Nature Preserve