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Fishtown has my heart video 2021

March 15, 2021 / Summer Meyer / Featured, News
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We are pleased to present our Fishtown Video, featuring YOU! We asked for recent and special photos and received over 500 submissions, featuring everything from glimpses of summer 2020 to treasured family memories spanning decades. One thing is certain, Fishtown is a place that lights up faces. Your smiles are contagious. Thank you to everyone […]

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Learning About Fishtown – Through Stories

July 12, 2019 / Marsha Brunett / Events, Featured, News
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By Claire Kurnick Since the age of five I have joined my family for the packed car ride north from suburban Detroit to enjoy the bliss and peace of summers in Leland. After my parents’ divorce, my mother wanted to leave Bloomfield Hills and move north, but it wasn’t until she became an empty nester […]

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Fishtown’s Mortgage Pay-Off Celebration

February 15, 2019 / Marsha Brunett / Events, Featured, News
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  Fishtown Preservation completed the Fishtown mortgage on February 7, 2019! In celebration, we declared February 7–16, 2019 ~ Love Fishtown Week! The shanty rooftops were relit* with the addition of a big red heart from February 7 through February 16. On Thursday, February 14, 2019, we celebrated this important milestone in Fishtown. We offered tributes, […]

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Joy of Leland

December 29, 2016 / Fishtown Preservation / Featured, Fish Tugs
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It was late November 2015, and Joy was heading inland for the latest round of maintenance and improvements Fishtown Preservation has undertaken over the past ten years

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Don’t Change Anything

December 19, 2012 / Amanda Holmes / Featured, History, News
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Don’t change anything. Many people—maybe most—thought that was our mission when the Fishtown Preservation Society (FPS) purchased the core historic part of Fishtown in February 2007.

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A Snapshot of History: 1959

August 15, 2012 / Fishtown / Featured, History
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Painting Fishtown has long been a Leland tradition, thanks to the long history of the Old Art Building.

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Fishtown, A Whole World

July 5, 2012 / Amanda Holmes / Featured, History
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Unknown fishermen in Fishtown, ca. 1920.

Several years ago longtime Fishtown fisherman Alan Priest said, “That’s my home down there. It means the whole world to me. It’s not just a place—that’s my whole world.” For more people than we can know that is what Fishtown is: More than a place. A whole world.

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Fishtown – Now in Book Form!

May 21, 2012 / Meg Murphy / Events, Featured, News
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Fishtown (front cover)

FPS is pleased to announce a new book about Fishtown. Author Laurie Kay Sommers guides readers through the sights, sounds and smells of Fishtown’s long and varied history. The richly illustrated book will be available wherever books are sold.

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Otters in Fishtown

April 23, 2012 / Fishtown / Featured, News
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Otters in Fishtown

You know that you enjoy Fishtown – and so does a family of river otters. The otters play and swim throughout Fishtown, lured by the great tasting fish and swift current of the Leland River. When you and your family walk the Fishtown docks this summer, keep alert for the otters along the river bank […]

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How to Reach Us

Fishtown Preservation
Office location and hours
203 E. Cedar Street
P.O. Box 721
Leland, MI 49654M-F 9:00-4:00 (year-round)
(231) 256-8878
(231) 256-2517 (fax)
[email protected]
Facebook.com/FishtownMI

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Our Business Anchors

  • Village Cheese Shanty

    The never-trendy, tourist-friendly, palate teasing, village cheese shop located in the heart of Fishtown....

  • HopkinsBurns Design Studio

    Since 1984, the firm’s Historic Preservation Practice has participated in hundreds of preservation projects involving...

  • Peninsula Vacation Rentals

    Peninsula Vacation Rentals is in the business of providing families with a place to begin their love affair with Leelanau County. This county has everything...

  • Bel Lago Winery

    Established in 1992, Bel Lago began serving wine on the edge of Lake Leelanau in 1999. Today, our northern Michigan winery is known for crafting...

  • The Bead Hut

    Unique handcrafted jewelry using Leland blue, Petoskey stones, beach glass, and semiprecious gemstones....

  • Big Stone Bay Fishery

    For more than thirty years, Cameron “Cam” McMurry of Big Stone Bay Fishery has caught and...

  • Advanced Computer Solutions

    ACS is passionate about helping small business owners succeed through the use of their technology....

  • Leelanau Books

    Leelanau Books is a quaint, full service bookshop stocking a great selection of fiction and non-fiction books, perfect for vacation relaxation. Located right on Main...

  • Shady Lane Market

    Shady Lane Market is a one-of-a-kind, convenience store/gas station located between Suttons Bay and Traverse City on M-22....

  • Art’s Tavern

    If you know Glen Arbor, then you know Art's......

  • Long’s Furniture World and Mattress

    Long’s Furniture World in Franklin, Indiana, offers a wide selection of both traditional and modern furniture and high quality mattresses....

  • Haystacks

    Haystacks Brand Clothing and Accessories are designed, cut, and sewn at our Design Studio in Suttons Bay, Michigan...

  • Thomas & Milliken Millworks

    Thomas & Milliken Millwork has been producing quality custom moulding, doors and stair parts since 1977....

  • The Cove

    The Cove serves lunch and dinner daily. Call 231-256-9834 for dinner reservations....

  • Green Goodness

    An array of Earth friendly products for women, baby, body and home....

  • Leland Mercantile Co.

    Leland Mercantile is a full-line grocery store....

  • Leland Chamber of Commerce

    The Leland Chamber of Commerce promotes economic growth and stability in the extended Leland community. ...

  • Van’s Garage

    Shining as a gem from a bygone age, Van's Garage stands apart as a true original....

  • Tampico

    Sterling Silver jewelry is our specialty, featuring our Petoskey Stone, Leland Blue and Beach Glass & much more....

  • Two Fish Leland

    Discover authentic art, uplifting gifts and an uncommon experience at Two Fish Gallery, Two Fish II and Two Fish Stay....

  • Diversions

    As our name implies we are more than just a hat store. ...

  • Pete Miller, Attorney

    For twenty-five years Pete Miller has been representing businesses and individuals in real estate and business transactions....

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