Tiny Charlevoix, Michigan, is named for the Jesuit priest and missionary Father Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix. It’s certainly one of the more beautiful town names in the state and the town lives up to it well. Situated between Lake Michigan to the west and Lake Charlevoix to the east, it definitely has a maritime feel to it, but more yacht than fishing boat if you know what I mean. In 1918, self-taught architect Earl Young began building fairy-tale houses in the town, some shaped like mushrooms and some more like Hobbit houses. Young’s houses are mostly grouped into two neighborhoods and are really something to see. Other houses and businesses in town have drawn from his style and I also enjoyed seeing them. Charlevoix is also the jumping-off point for ferries to Beaver Island, which is why I was in town. The downtown area is compact but pleasant with some wonderful little bars and restaurants, but the real beauty lays along the lakeshores. Charlevoix also hosts the Venetian Boat Festival every year which looks like an amazing event I’d love to see for myself. The mural on the side of the Rexall downtown is one of the most beautiful I’ve seen anywhere. I hope you enjoy these few photos from my time in the aptly nicknamed Charlevoix the Beautiful.

Beautiful Mansion on Lake Charlevoix

My Favorite of the Earl Young Houses

Another Earl Young House

Earl Young’s Biggest Mushroom House

The Stunning Downtown Mural

The Stunning Downtown Mural

Rexall Drugs Usually Means a Cool Town

Along the Main Street

Pepper’s in an Old Building

I Love the Painting Over the Door

You Know I Love Town Clocks

The Understated Lighthouse

Relaxing in the Earl Young Historic District

Sailing at Dusk

On the Sidewalk

Evening on the Boat Chanel

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