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==Cultural attractions== [[Image:EvelynS.jpg|thumb|left|275px|The ''Evelyn S.'', a Great Lakes fish tug at the Michigan Maritime Museum]] South Haven offers an interesting array of cultural attractions. The [[Michigan Maritime Museum]], host of the [[tall ship]] ''[[Friends Good Will]]'', is perhaps its most famous. The Michigan Maritime Museum also hosts an electrically powered river launch called the ''Lindy Lou''. River launch boats were used in the 1890s to the 1930s to ferry passengers up the Black River to various resorts and parks. Visitors are able to buy tickets to ride either ship β the ''Lindy Lou'' stays on the river, while the ''Friends Good Will'' goes down the river and onto Lake Michigan. The [https://historyofsouthhaven.org/ Historical Association of South Haven], which now operates out of the old Hartman School, which it is refurbishing, is devoted to documenting and retelling the city's rich history. The Michigan Flywheelers Museum allows visitors to experience the life of early local farmers. Attractions include exhibits of antique [[flywheel engine]]s and tractors, an old town area with an old jail, farm machinery shop and an exhibit building called "The Farm History Building". During the winter months the city's ice rink is open. There is a daily fee for entrance and for rental skates, and also season passes are available. A staple restaurant in the heart of South Haven is Clementine's. The building was originally a bank but has since been renovated into a restaurant.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ohmydarling.com/|title=Clementine's|website=www.ohmydarling.com|access-date=2017-01-24}}</ref>
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