About the Book
Reedy Press is pleased to announce the release of our newest local interest book, Small Town Michigan: Legends, Lore, and Attractions in the Wolverine State, by Amy Piper.
Williamston, Chelsea. Germfask. Indian River. Vicksburg. Grand Haven. These aren’t just dots on a map; they’re small towns brought to life through their stories, legends, and lore.
We’ve seen those picture-perfect small towns where time seems to slow down, shopkeepers remember your name, and neighbors still gather for parades and ice cream socials. But you don’t have to watch a Hallmark movie to find that charm. Small Town Michigan invites you to explore the authentic warmth, character, and heart of Michigan’s often-overlooked communities.
Throughout Michigan’s industrial ups and downs, its waves of settlers and visionaries, small towns have quietly endured. They’ve rebuilt after fires, revitalized main streets, and reimagined old factories as art studios and coffee shops. In every part of the state, from lakefront harbors to inland crossroads, you’ll find places that thrive on connection, creativity, and a sense of pride.
From their founding stories to what it’s like today, each of the 50 towns featured on these pages shares a unique story. You might think you know Michigan, but this book will take you beyond the familiar, revealing hidden gems, local legends, and lore that make each town special.
Wander through historic downtown Chelsea and see a show at actor Jeff Daniels’s Purple Rose Theatre. Take your picture with Benny the Beard Fisher in Germfask, or get your adrenaline going in Indian River’s color corridor with an off-roading side-by-side adventure through Michigan’s hardwood and pine forests with Big Bear Adventures. Explore the tip of the Mitten by boat on Michigan’s inland waterway. Learn about Michigan’s maritime history at the Michigan Maritime Museum with an on-water experience aboard a replica 1810 tall sail sloop.
Let the relaxed pace remind you of what “small town” means. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway, a weeklong adventure, or a fresh way to explore your hometown, Small Town Michigan offers an invitation to reconnect with the heart of the Great Lakes State.
Small Town Michigan is available wherever books are sold.
My Take on the Book
As someone who has lived in Michigan for years and who lives in one of the small towns listed in this book, I thought I already knew most of what the state had to offer, but Small Town Michigan: Legends, Lore, and Attractions in the Wolverine State surprised me at every turn. Amy Piper captures the personality of Michigan’s smaller communities in a way that feels both nostalgic and refreshing. Instead of focusing only on the well-known tourist spots, the book shines a light on the stories, traditions, and hidden treasures that make these towns unforgettable.
What I appreciated most was how each chapter made me want to plan a road trip. From quirky landmarks to rich local history, the book reminds readers that some of the best experiences in Michigan happen far from the bigger cities. The writing is approachable, engaging, and packed with fascinating details that even lifelong Michiganders may not know. This is the kind of travel book you keep nearby because it inspires adventure long after you finish reading.
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