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Known as The Grand Old City of southwestern Michigan, Dowagiac is
a fine location for
your home and business, and is a wonderful community in which to raise
your family. Longtime residents know it is here, the small-town American
Dream still exists.
While proximity to metropolitan communities of Kalamazoo and South
Bend are advantageous, Dowagiac has developed and retained its unique
character and high quality of life. In Dowagiac some of the best features
of the Great Lakes State are visible and the relaxed pace of small-town
life is always present.
We're an historic community, which is enjoying a great new spirit
of confidence and revitalization. A healthy business climate, good
schools, quality hospital and state-of-the-art community college -
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Our setting is enhanced by lush parks, wildlife areas, stately turn-of-the-century
homes, fine churches, superb recreational resources and prosperous
industrial, commercial and retail firms.
As you stroll our picturesque central business district, you'll find
yourself amidst a friendly community, where passersby extend a warm
smile and bid you a good day. Dowagiac's downtown is a pleasant meeting
place for families and friends, who gather for concerts in the park,
summertime festivals, holiday parades or simply to enjoy their day's
end at one of our fine restaurants.
If you enjoy live theatre at its best, hearing the verse of a renowned
author or the sweet harmony of vocalists, The Grand Old City is bountiful
in cultural attractions. From Beckwith Theatre Company to the fine museum of Southwestern Michigan College and the Dogwood
Fine Arts Festival, a multitude of cultural pleasures will please
your palate.
Home to Michigan's breath-taking seasons, Dowagiac and its neighboring
Sister Lakes are favorite vacation destinations, enjoyed year-round
by local residents. Nestled within the Fruit Belt, the city is surrounded
by rolling farmlands and abundant orchards. Outdoorsmen enjoy Cass
County's 250 inland lakes and ponds, and picturesque golf courses.
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