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Michigan, known for its vibrant cities, lush northern wilderness, and the majestic Great Lakes, holds a secret in its sands – the ghost town of Singapore. This once-bustling lumber town, now buried and almost forgotten, offers a fascinating glimpse into the state’s rich history.

The now ghost town of Singapore Michigan during its heyday.

The Rise of Singapore

In the mid-19th century, as America’s population expanded westward, the demand for lumber skyrocketed. Positioned on the northern bend of the Kalamazoo River, near the thriving artsy town of Saugatuck, Singapore emerged as a hub for shipbuilding and lumber.

Singapore’s story began in 1831 when Oshea Wilder, a pioneer from Massachusetts, visited the Kalamazoo River Valley. He aimed to establish a port town to rival Chicago and Milwaukee.

By 1837, his vision materialized, and Singapore was established. It quickly grew into a famous lumbering and shipbuilding boom town, complete with streets, mills, a bank, and a population of approximately 200 people.

At its peak, Singapore boasted three mills, two hotels, several general stores, a bank, and Michigan’s first schoolhouse, with a total of 23 buildings and two sawmills.

Singapore’s economy boomed with several mills cutting building materials, wooden shingles, and more. It even had its own bank, becoming a cornerstone in Michigan’s lumber industry. Ships frequently docked, loading up with timber to build the growing Midwest.

Beneath the sand dunes on Lake Michigan shoreline of the Kalamazoo River are the ruins of Singapore. Oshea Wilder founded Singapore in 1836. At its height the town boasted three mills, two hotels, several general stores, a bank, and Michigan’s first school house. Fires destroyed Chicago, Holland, Peshitgo, and Manistee in 1871. The area around Singapore was completely deforested supplying lumber for rebuilding. Thanks to unrelenting winds blasting off Lake Michigan large sand dunes formed around and covered the remaining buildings of the the town. Today Singapore lives on only in the name of Singapore Yacht Club.

Interesting Facts About Singapore’s “Golden Days”

Singapore was more than just a lumber town; it was a central hub of commerce for Michigan for two decades. Its strategic location helped it rival Milwaukee and Chicago as a primary shipping and lumber port on the Great Lakes.

In 1838, Singapore was involved in a bank scandal. The town’s bank, along with the Bank of Allegan, issued their own banknotes without sufficient hard currency to back them. This led to their dissolution after the Civil War when they couldn’t produce the required specie to support their notes.

The 40-Day Blizzard of 1842 nearly devastated Singapore. The town’s survival during this period was aided by the shipwreck of the Milwaukie, which provided the residents with barrelled flour.

Oshea Wilder left Singapore in 1846, and James Carter of New York bought his interest. Carter later sold the town to his brother, Artemas, and Francis B. Stockbridge. Under their ownership, the first three-masted schooner on Lake Michigan , the Octavia, was built to carry lumber from Singapore to Chicago.

The Town’s Pivotal Role and Downfall

The town was a bustling center for lumber, with an average of three million feet of lumber passing through its mills annually to support other communities along the lakes.

The Great Fire of 1871, which devastated Chicago and other cities, brought unexpected prosperity to Singapore. The town played a crucial role in rebuilding efforts, shipping off lumber to the fire-ravaged regions. By 1873, Singapore’s lumber export had doubled to six million feet yearly. However, this rapid deforestation led to the town’s downfall.

However, this boom was short-lived. By 1875, Singapore’s timber resources were depleted, leading to the dismantling of its main mill and the eventual exodus of its population.

The town’s timber, crucial for rebuilding Chicago, led to clear-cutting the white pine forests that protected Singapore from the west winds off Lake Michigan. The topsoil was blown away, revealing the underlying sand dunes. By the late 19th century, these dunes were reported to move up to ten feet per year, slowly engulfing the town.

Houses being covered by sand dunes along Lake Michigan in the now ghost town of Singapore Michigan.

Nature’s Reclamation

With the town deserted, the once-protected sand dunes began to shift, gradually engulfing Singapore. The relentless movement of the sands, devoid of vegetation or dune grass, buried the town, leaving it to become a subject of local fascination and legend.

By the early 1900s, remnants of Singapore, like house roofs, were still visible above the sand. However, by the 1920s, it became Michigan’s version of Pompeii, a city buried under dunes. Over time, artifacts such as building materials, tools, and household goods have been unearthed, further validating Singapore’s existence.

As late as the 1970s, reports suggested that the roof of Singapore’s three-story hotel was still visible from the highest dune peak.

Singapore Today: A Legacy Preserved

While the physical town of Singapore has long vanished under the sands, its legacy endures in nearby Saugatuck.

Several original structures from Singapore were transported across the frozen Lake Michigan in the 1870s to downtown Saugatuck. Among these were the Singapore Bank (now a bookstore and art gallery on Butler Street) and the Jenkins-Mulder Singapore House, now located at 333 Lucy Street. These buildings stand as a testament to the town’s once-thriving community and its dramatic end.

The Singapore Yacht Club and other local landmarks pay homage to this lost city. There is a Michigan Historical Site marker in front of the Saugatuck Village Hall, commemorating the famous ghost town . 

Beneath the sand dunes on Lake Michigan shoreline of the Kalamazoo River are the ruins of Singapore. Oshea Wilder founded Singapore in 1836. At its height the town boasted three mills, two hotels, several general stores, a bank, and Michigan’s first school house. Fires destroyed Chicago, Holland, Peshitgo, and Manistee in 1871. The area around Singapore was completely deforested supplying lumber for rebuilding. Thanks to unrelenting winds blasting off Lake Michigan large sand dunes formed around and covered the remaining buildings of the the town. Today Singapore lives on only in the name of Singapore Yacht Club.

A Michigan Town Buried Beneath the Sands of Time

Singapore, Michigan, serves as a poignant reminder of the transient nature of human endeavors and the relentless force of nature. Its story, from a thriving lumber town to a buried ghost town, is a unique and integral part of Michigan’s diverse tapestry, capturing the imagination of visitors and locals alike. The legacy of Singapore remains a hidden yet integral part of Michigan’s history , nestled quietly beneath the shifting sands.

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Well I don't have a yacht but wow is it amazing to be there and see the beautiful boats and yachts! Wow, they were amazing. Felt like I was mingling with the rich and famous. Everyone is very polite there, Saugatuck is a beautiful small city, truly a gem of Michigan. There are fun vintage shops all over within walking distance of the yacht club. There was a huge yacht docked at the marina, I asked the girl that was cleaning it who owned it and she replied "sorry I can't share that information with you." Ouf, that was rough but I understood.

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, water safety and sports, good fellowship between members of the club and the residents of Saugatuck, as well as cooperation and fellowship with other organizations of a similar nature; to encourage the development of the harbor formed by the Kalamazoo River at its entrance to Lake Michigan; to maintain club rooms and other conveniences for the benefit of its members and friends.

The name “Singapore” was selected for the club because there used to be a town by that name near Saugatuck.

“Beneath the sands near the mouth of the Kalamazoo River lies the site of Singapore, one of Michigan’s most famous ghost towns. Founded in the 1830’s by New York land speculators, who hoped it would rival Chicago or Milwaukee as a port, Singapore was, in fact, until the 1870’s, a busy lumbering town with three mills, two hotels, several general stores, and a renowned “wild-cat” bank. It outshone its neighbor to the South, “The Flats”, as Saugatuck was then called. When the supply of timber was exhausted, the mills closed, the once bustling waterfront grew quiet. The people left, with most of them settling in Saugatuck. Gradually, Lake Michigan’s shifting sands buried Singapore.”

Robert M. Sergeant, J. Addington Wagner, and Victor E. Kronemeyer, all of Battle Creek, incorporated the club on October 29, 1959.

The first Bridge and Board of Directors of the club became; Mark Hannah – Commodore; Warren Peasley – Vice Commodore; George Kitchen – Secretary; Russell Snow – Treasurer; Charles Lamkin, James Scripps, and Frederick Rahn – Directors.

A room in the lower level of the Butler Hotel was selected as the clubroom and it remains so today, although the Butler Hotel is now known as the Butler Restaurant.

On November 14th, 1959, the first membership meeting was held at the Tara Restaurant in Douglas, Michigan, followed by a dinner-dance. Over 60 members and wives attended the meeting. A burgee for the club was selected at the meeting. It portrays a green dragon on a triangle of yellow silk, with the club’s initials in red entwining the dragon’s body, portraying the Chinese heritage of the Singapore name.

Singapore Yacht Club was accepted into membership of the Yacht Club Association on February 10, 1960, and remains an active member to this day. It is also an active member of the Lake Michigan Yachting Association.

The club’s objectives have changed very little since it’s incorporation in 1959. They currently are; to promote yachting, boating, safe navigational practices and other affiliated water sports and activities; to promote sociability between members and other sportsmen; and to stimulate and encourage good moral and instructive entertainment.

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You Might Not Know There’s A Ghost Town Hiding Under These Michigan Sand Dunes

Michigan's ghost town of Singapore lies buried under sand dunes near Lake Michigan.

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Michigan is home to a handful of eerie ghost towns: ruins and remnants of cities that once bustled with activity, but now sit silently without a soul to be seen. Some of these towns, however, have truly disappeared without a trace. One such ghostly location is the town of Singapore, which now lies under the surface of sand dunes near the shores of Lake Michigan.

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In 1836, Singapore was created as a lumber port town by a developer who hoped to create a competitive spot that mirrored larger cities like Milwaukee and Chicago. It was established near the spot where the Kalamazoo River and Lake Michigan meet, which is encircled by modern-day Saugatuck and Douglas.

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Singapore, at its peak, boasted a great deal of activity for its time. The town housed two hotels, three mills, and a collection of general stores. It was even home to the first schoolhouse in Michigan.

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It also contained the well-known Singapore Bank, which was ultimately involved in a widespread scandal over circulation of bank notes. At the time, banks were required to maintain a monetary stock accounting for at least one-third of all circulating bills. Singapore Bank failed to meet this standard.

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Unfortunately, Singapore’s bad luck started early. In 1842, the town very nearly met its demise after enduring the treacherous "40-Day Blizzard" that swept the region. Thankfully for the people of Singapore, the stocked goods of a shipwreck just off the shore of Lake Michigan provided food for villagers during the devastating storm.

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In 1871, disaster struck. A massive fire wiped out the nearby town of Holland, and Singapore’s fate was quite the same: the majority of the town was evacuated and the fire resulted in near-complete deforestation of the area.

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As a result of the fire and its ultimate destruction of the protective tree layer that surrounded the town, Singapore’s remains were easily worn away by blowing sand and wind from the nearby lakeshore. Eventually, the entire town was covered by sand and effectively became part of the dunes.

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Few remnants can be found of Singapore during a visit to modern-day Saugatuck and Douglas. The Singapore Yacht Club, which sits in downtown Saugatuck, pays homage to the long-buried ghost town with its name — but the name is one of the few reminders that a growing community of lumberers once resided here.

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So the next time you’re climbing dunes near Saugatuck or strolling along the banks of the Kalamazoo River, take a moment to remember the story of Singapore. The doomed town sits just below your feet.

There are several legends floating around about Singapore and its fateful demise. Have you heard any of these legends? Did any of your ancestors inhabit the town during its heyday? Tell us your stories in the comments below!

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Explore the charming Amish town of Clare, Michigan, known for its friendly atmosphere, unique shops, and peaceful pace of life.

Are you ready for a day trip in Michigan that strays a bit from the norm? While there are so many wonderful cities and towns to explore throughout the Great Lakes State, there’s something special about uncovering a locale where the pace of life is a bit slower and more peaceful - and it just so happens that there are a number of quiet Amish communities in Michigan where you can do just that. When you’re ready to unwind, do a bit of shopping, and appreciate the little things, hop in the car and head to one of the most charming Amish towns in Michigan. It is Clare, and there are so many wonderful things to do here. Come along as we share some of them with you:

The community of Clare is located mainly in Clare County, though portions of the town stretch into Isabella County. In total, Clare comprises only 3.83 square miles - talk about a quaint and compact spot.

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With a population of approximately 3,300 full-time residents, Clare is decidedly small. Despite its size, though, it’s overflowing with friendly faces, unique things to do, and a welcoming atmosphere. In fact, it's known as Michigan's "City of Festivals"!

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At the heart of Clare is a sizable Amish community that contributes heavily to the local culture and economy. When you choose to spend a day here, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a simpler way of life.

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Throughout town, you’ll find an assortment of Amish-operated businesses and shops to peruse. It doesn’t matter what you’re looking for: there are items and unique handicrafts here to keep you smiling.

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Kick off your visit with a few mouthwatering goodies from Country Cookstove Bakery and Bake Shop on South Eberhart Street. This Amish bakery serves the freshest bread and sweets imaginable.

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By the time you’re ready to head home, you’ll feel like you’ve discovered a hidden gem. Amish country in Michigan is sure to offer a calm and quiet escape.

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The village of Calumet is located in Houghton County in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

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This small community houses just under 750 residents, but don’t let its size fool you. Calumet has played a massive role in Michigan’s history.

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At its founding in 1864, Calumet was known as "Red Jacket," a name chosen in homage to an honorable Seneca Native American chief. In its heyday, Calumet was the epicenter of Michigan’s mining industry. Its earliest days boomed due to the presence of multiple copper mines in the area.

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By the 1940s, though, Calumet had lost its prowess as a mining community due to the lasting impacts of war and the lack of demand for copper. Today, though visitors can still appreciate the town’s contribution to Michigan’s growth.

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When you set foot in Calumet today, you’ll find a charming community with friendly residents and a rich legacy to explore. Begin your visit with a stop at the Coppertown USA Mining Museum, where you’ll brush up on your Calumet, Michigan history.

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Explore the area’s quaint downtown, which boasts everything from hometown bars to a small shopping district. This is Michigan at its very best and brightest.

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Catch a show at the Calumet Theatre, spend an hour or two at the Keweenaw National Historical Park, or grab a few copper-themed items at the local gift shop — aptly named "Copper World."

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You don’t have to be a history buff to appreciate the story of Calumet and its undeniable impact on the Great Lakes State. Visitors of all ages will absolutely love exploring this unique village.

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Robert M. Sergeant, J. Addington Wagner, and Victor E. Kronemeyer, all of Battle Creek, incorporated the club on October 29, 1959.

T he first Bridge and Board of Directors of the club became:

Mark Hannah, Commodore;

Warren Peasley, Vice Commodore;

George Kitchen, Secretary;

Russell Snow, Treasurer;

Charles Lamkin, James Scripps, and Frederick Rahn. Directors.

A room in the lower level of the Butler Hotel was selected as the clubroom and it remains so today, although the Butler Hotel is now known as the Butler Restaurant.

On November 14, 1959, the first membership meeting was held at the Tara Restaurant in Douglas, Michigan, followed by a dinner dance. Over 60 members and wives attended the meeting. A burgee for the club was selected at the meeting. It portrays a green dragon on a triangle of yellow silk, with the club’s initials in red entwining the dragon’s body, portraying the Chinese heritage of the Singapore name.

Singapore Yacht Club was accepted into membership of the Yachting Club of America on February 10, 1960, and remains an active member to this day. It is also an active member of the Lake Michigan Yachting Association.

The club’s objectives have changed very little since it’s incorporation in 1959. They currently are: to promote yachting, boating, safe navigational practices and other affiliated water sports and activities; to promote sociability between members and other sportsmen; and to stimulate and encourage good moral and instructive entertainment.

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    Located in the beautiful town of Saugatuck, on the Kalamazoo river, adventure awaits. Escape to a lifestyle on the water! Singapore Yacht Club. PO Box 1000. Saugatuck, MI 49453. Ph. 269-857-2442. (April 15th-October 15) West Michian's Premier Yacht Club - Located in Saugatuck, Michigan.

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    Then, mail the Application, Statement of Sponsoring Member and Intent to Participate forms with your check payable to SINGAPORE YACHT CLUB. Mailing Address: Singapore Yacht Club, Attention: Membership Committee Chairman. PO Box 1000. Saugatuck, MI 49453.

  3. Singapore Yacht Club

    Singapore Yacht Club rents transient slips when member slips are vacant/out traveling. The name "Singapore" was selected for the club because there used to be a town by that name near Saugatuck. . . " Beneath the sands near the mouth of the Kalamazoo River lies the site of Singapore, one of Michigan's most famous ghost towns. Formed in the 1830's by New York land speculators, who ...

  4. History

    Singapore Yacht Club. History. Late in the summer of 1959, Mark Hannah, of Battle Creek, Michigan, conceived the idea of forming a yacht club. ... " Beneath the sands near the mouth of the Kalamazoo River lies the site of Singapore, one of Michigan's most famous ghost towns. Formed in the 1830's by New York land speculators, who hoped it ...

  5. The Legacy of Singapore, Michigan's Buried Ghost Town

    The Singapore Yacht Club and other local landmarks pay homage to this lost city. ... Singapore, Michigan, serves as a poignant reminder of the transient nature of human endeavors and the relentless force of nature. Its story, from a thriving lumber town to a buried ghost town, is a unique and integral part of Michigan's diverse tapestry ...

  6. Singapore Yacht Club

    Singapore Yacht Club 1 / 2. chevron_left Previous chevron_right Next. Location & Contact location_on 40 Butler St ... Stay up to date on everything that's happening in the Art Coast of Michigan. Discover must-attend events, travel ideas, and special deals — all delivered to your inbox. Subscribe *

  7. Singapore Yacht Club

    Founded 1959 in the beautiful town of Saugatuck, on the Kalamazoo river, Michigan. ... Find out how to send Singapore Yacht Club news to YachtsandYachting.com here. Latest photos Teams take part in a practice session as the storm clouds gather over the city ahead of the Singapore Sail Grand Prix

  8. Singapore Yacht Club

    Approach Depth (ft) -- --. Dock Depth (ft) -- --. Singapore Yacht Club is positioned at 40 Butler Street in Saugatuck, Michigan. MI boaters can always be found in the waters of Saugatuck. To contact the marina directly call 269-857-2442. Singapore Yacht Club has not been reviewed by any boaters, be the first to review and rate this marina!

  9. SINGAPORE YACHT CLUB

    1 review and 5 photos of SINGAPORE YACHT CLUB "Well I don't have a yacht but wow is it amazing to be there and see the beautiful boats and yachts! Wow, they were amazing. Felt like I was mingling with the rich and famous. Everyone is very polite there, Saugatuck is a beautiful small city, truly a gem of Michigan. There are fun vintage shops all over within walking distance of the yacht club.

  10. Singapore Yacht Club, 40 Butler St, Saugatuck, MI 49453, US

    Singapore Yacht Club, nestled in the picturesque town of Saugatuck on the banks of the Kalamazoo River, offers an enticing escape to a water-centric lifestyle. With a rich history and a prime location, this exclusive club provides members and transient visitors alike with a gateway to adventure and relaxation on the beautiful Michigan waters.

  11. Singapore Yacht Club, Saugatuck, Michigan

    Address - 40 Butler Street, Saugatuck, MI 49453. Open - Not known. Hours - Not known. Arrival out of hours - Not known. Formalities - Click here for general information on Michigan. Position - 42° 39' 18" N 86° 12' 23" W. Charts, Pilots & Cruising Guides - See the following link for Michigan Charts and Cruising Guides.

  12. Contact Us

    Singapore Yacht Club. PO Box 1000. Saugatuck, MI 49453. Ph. 269-857-2442. (April 15th-October 15) Easy way to contact SYC with questions!

  13. Singapore Yacht Club slip, dock, mooring reservations

    Request Reservation. Singapore Yacht Club typically responds to reservation requests in 3 hours. Book faster with the free Dockwa app. 75 Reviews. Show More. by Bill P. - Verified user on Aug 27, 2024. The service was as great as the location! As we approached our assigned slip with a nasty crosswind, we were met by two dockhands (John and John ...

  14. Singapore Yacht Club, Michigan, United States

    +30 210 72 33 093 Mon-Fri: 10.00am - 18.00pm. Sign in. Facebook

  15. Singapore Yacht Club

    Mean Low Water Dock Depth. 8.0 Feet. Mean High Water Clearance

  16. Singapore Yacht Club

    Singapore Yacht Club - Saugatuck, MI. in Sailing and Yacht Clubs. Posted by: Team Farkle 7. N 42° 39.278 W 086° 12.253. 16T E 565224 N 4722770. On the Art Coast of Michigan. Waymark Code: WM6G29. Location: Michigan, United States.

  17. Singapore Yacht Club in Saugatuck, MI 49453

    Singapore Yacht Club located at 48 Water St, Saugatuck, MI 49453 - reviews, ratings, hours, phone number, directions, and more. Search . Find a Business; ... Michigan 49453. Singapore Yacht Club can be contacted via phone at (269) 857-2442 for pricing, hours and directions. Contact Info (269) 857-2442;

  18. Saugatuck Harbor

    Singapore Yacht Club. PO Box 1000. Saugatuck, MI 49453. Ph. 269-857-2442 (April 15th-October 15) bottom of page ...

  19. You Might Not Know There's A Ghost Town Hiding Under These Michigan

    Facebook/Singapore Yacht Club. Few remnants can be found of Singapore during a visit to modern-day Saugatuck and Douglas. The Singapore Yacht Club, which sits in downtown Saugatuck, pays homage to the long-buried ghost town with its name — but the name is one of the few reminders that a growing community of lumberers once resided here. Flickr ...

  20. Singapore Yacht Club Map

    Singapore Yacht Club is in Saugatuck, Allegan, Michigan. Singapore Yacht Club is situated nearby to the peak Mount Baldhead and the village Douglas. Overview: Map: Directions: Satellite: Photo Map: Overview: Map: Directions: Satellite: Photo Map: Tap on the map to travel: Singapore Yacht Club.

  21. Singapore Yacht Club in Saugatuck, MI

    Singapore Yacht Club is located at 40 Butler Street Saugatuck, MI 49453. They can be contacted via phone at (269) 857-2442 for pricing, directions, reservations and more. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

  22. Detailed History

    Singapore Yacht Club was accepted into membership of the Yachting Club of America on February 10, 1960, and remains an active member to this day. It is also an active member of the Lake Michigan Yachting Association. The club's objectives have changed very little since it's incorporation in 1959. They currently are: to promote yachting ...

  23. Singapore Yacht Club Michigan • PredictWind

    Singapore Yacht Club rents transient slips when member slips are vacant/out traveling. The name "Singapore" was selected for the club because there used to be a town by that name near Saugatuck. . . " Beneath the sands near the mouth of the Kalamazoo River lies the site of Singapore, one of Michigan's most famous ghost towns. Formed in the 1830's by New York land speculators, who ...