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Suttons Bay . . . . Our History
Suttons Bay is open during every season . . . reading, hunting, fishing, boating, skiing, biking, to name just a few

Coming
November 2005




A mystery gleaned from the shores of
Hemingway's Walloon Lake . . .

An adventure woven from the love
notes of the dearly departed . . .

A deliciously clever tale of revenge, of forgiveness, of letting go . . and of love that refuses to die.

Destined to become of your favorite reads, Chris Zimmerman's second work "The Secret-Keeper" will be unleashed November 1st, in time for holiday gift-giving.

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    Suttons Bay, MI 49682
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Monday thru Friday

11 AM to 5 PM
Saturday

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Sunday

Known Books is located in downtown Suttons Bay on St. Josephs Avenue, which is the main street in the village. We are in the same building as The Silvertree Deli.

St. Josephs Avenue is also M-22, the same Michigan highway which travels around the entire Leelanau Peninsula.

Suttons Bay is located about 15 miles (about 20 minutes if traveling the speed limit!) north of Traverse City on M-22.

Suttons Bay is a lovely year 'round village surrounded to the east by the bay, and snuggged in under the hills along the shore.

Our downtown main street business district is lined with an interesting bookstore, shops, boutiques, galleries, restaurants, a movie theatre and a few antique and resale shops.

Plan on spending hours browsing (and hopefully buying a bit) our shelves, and oh, don't bother packing a lunch, enjoy a fine gourmet lunch and exquisite dessert in The Silvertree Deli, conveniently accessed from within Known Books through our interior doorway.

 

Suttons Bay - always a safe harbor

When, in 1854, Harry C. Sutton settled with his crew of woodsmen, he established a camp for supplying fuel to wood-burning steamboats.

Other than the changes time visits on a community, little has changed in Suttons Bay. Our village still exists to serve the boats and ships that dock in our "safe harbor."

Before the first road was cut through between Traverse City and Suttons Bay in 1862, mail was delivered once in two weeks.

Most travel was by boat, the settlers coming from the East on Lake Huron, and from the West across Lake Michigan. The wood-burning steamboats and the sailing vessels carried freight and cordwood. Steam boats carried wood for their own use, and tan bark to be used for leather tanning, and after the saw mills were built, they carried lumber.

According to an early record, "by 1880 the village had grown to be a lively place of about 250 inhabitants and contained four stores, three docks, two hotels, a brick schoolhouse, a saw-mill, printing office and a new Catholic Church."

Today, whether traveling by car, bus, bicycle or on foot up M-22 to our village, you will suddenly find yourself not on a state highway, but on St. Joseph's Avenue, our main street. We hope you will savor the transformation of "slowing down" just a bit.

We invite you to stay awhile and let us continue doing what we have done since 1854 - serving our visitors through our many fine services, restaurants and shops.

So, please, come and shop in our stores and stay for the day, a weekend, the summer - or the "rest of your life!"


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