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mlive on MSNFrom bustling lumber mill to ghost town: New cruise unearths Lake Michigan’s buried history
This cruise through history will lead you back in time, 150 years ago to the day, when the lumber mills at Singapore closed ...
Singapore, Michigan was a 19th century lumber town along the Kalamazoo River in west Michigan. Here's how it became a "ghost town." ...
Singapore, once a thriving lumber town on Lake Michigan’s dunes, was buried by shifting sands after its mills closed in the 1870s. A new 90-minute river cruise shares the town’s history and legends as ...
As that happened, everyone else packed up and left and the town slowly emptied out and then it was slowly swallowed up by the sand dunes.” History behind the ghost town of Singapore.
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