Dowagiac looks like a nice town….. The architecture of the downtown is much like a lot of small towns in Michigan founded around the 1800’s….. It’s nice to see them preserved…..Life is simple in these towns…. Food, Family, Fishing,and Friends….. Thanks for sharing… Stay safe and Happy Holiday’s…….
For sure! I saw a lot of similarities to other towns in Michigan with architecture dating back to the late 1800s. Dowagiac is quite nice. Thanks for watching, and Happy Holidays to you too!
One thing that you can take a look at is how the population over the years has declined because people are moving away from there because it's getting worse
@@blinkth3dog notice you said you moved there and we're not born there and grew up you would think of it totally different if you really knew it inside and out
Love your videos sorry for the negative comments but i grew up there and from an outsiders prospective it might seem ok but its defiantly not a good town
No worries! You make a good point though - a visit to a place is much different than living there. It's always good to know the positives and the negatives before looking to move to a particular place.
It’s a small city the museum is nice. Dowagiac has a lot of history. Furnace/stove manufacturing, fishing lures and the native American Indians. (Potawatomi) it’s has a nice college SMC. There was some well known people that were from Dowagiac or had some connection to the town.
I really enjoyed the museum too. They did a nice job presenting everything from Dowagiac's history with the furnace manufacturing to the Native Americans.
I don't live in Dowagiac, so I'm not entirely sure what the crime rate is. For a tourist visiting for the day, I had no problems at all and felt very safe.
Wow no mention or visit of the Native American tribal reservation in Dowagiac. Also your history starts when the Europeans arrived in Dowagiac totally skipping the importance of the Native American tribes that dominated the area and their contribution.
I do make a brief mention about them when I show the interior of the history museum, but you are right though that I should have mentioned more about them. After all, Native American tribes such as the Potawatomi have shaped the land around southwestern Michigan for many centuries well before the first Europeans came over. I'll need to make sure I mention more about Native American history moving forward. Thanks for pointing that out!
Ive been living here my whole life, its great see new people injoy dowagic 😊
It's quite a neat town to visit!
I know 😊
Dowagiac looks like a nice town….. The architecture of the downtown is much like a lot of small towns in Michigan founded around the 1800’s….. It’s nice to see them preserved…..Life is simple in these towns…. Food, Family, Fishing,and Friends….. Thanks for sharing… Stay safe and Happy Holiday’s…….
For sure! I saw a lot of similarities to other towns in Michigan with architecture dating back to the late 1800s. Dowagiac is quite nice. Thanks for watching, and Happy Holidays to you too!
Dowagiac is a great place to live. Have lived here for years.
Very nice!
It's so boring here
@@scottman895 no its not its a terrible place to live full of drug addicts rude people and harassing police officers i happily moved years ago
One thing that you can take a look at is how the population over the years has declined because people are moving away from there because it's getting worse
Dowagiac looks so invitin to visit !! Thank you
It's quite a nice, small city! It is a nice gem in southwestern Michigan. Thanks for watching!
Dowagiac looks like a nice place! Is there another freeway vid coming up? Also, the video for my 2022 mashup is out now!
Totally! The next full freeway video won't be for a few weeks, but the video next week Thursday has a freeway in a part of it! That's awesome!
I am moving there this spring, so gorgeous!
That's awesome! Dowagiac is quite nice. I hope you enjoy it!
Visit the Native American reservation
dont do it it sucks
@@D3XTRO I like it here
@@blinkth3dog notice you said you moved there and we're not born there and grew up you would think of it totally different if you really knew it inside and out
Four Winds Casino is in Dowagiac
Very cool!
There's a good Chinese carry-out just as you come into town and the woods was a nice before-lunch snack.
That's awesome! I'll have to check it out the next time I get out there.
You forgot Dowagiac airport and the big mansion with the stone wall arround it by the hospital.
I'll have to check those out next time!
Love your videos sorry for the negative comments but i grew up there and from an outsiders prospective it might seem ok but its defiantly not a good town
No worries! You make a good point though - a visit to a place is much different than living there. It's always good to know the positives and the negatives before looking to move to a particular place.
Great video! I’m a Michigander, but I’ve never visited Dowagiac. I’ll have to go sometime.
It's quite a nice, small city. Thanks for watching!
pass trust me...
It’s a small city the museum is nice. Dowagiac has a lot of history. Furnace/stove manufacturing, fishing lures and the native American Indians. (Potawatomi) it’s has a nice college SMC. There was some well known people that were from Dowagiac or had some connection to the town.
I really enjoyed the museum too. They did a nice job presenting everything from Dowagiac's history with the furnace manufacturing to the Native Americans.
I LIVE HERE!!!!!
I guess you could say that it might be very confusing if Dow Chemical Company had a presence there.
Very true. Thankfully their operations are over in Midland.
I only been to Dowagic once.
Same here which would have been when I filmed this video.
Looks like a small town.
For sure. It is quite nice!
why am i hearing the crime rate is terrible here?...any truth to that
I don't live in Dowagiac, so I'm not entirely sure what the crime rate is. For a tourist visiting for the day, I had no problems at all and felt very safe.
yes very much so tons of drug addicts specifically meth its a terrible place to live
Wow no mention or visit of the Native American tribal reservation in Dowagiac. Also your history starts when the Europeans arrived in Dowagiac totally skipping the importance of the Native American tribes that dominated the area and their contribution.
I do make a brief mention about them when I show the interior of the history museum, but you are right though that I should have mentioned more about them. After all, Native American tribes such as the Potawatomi have shaped the land around southwestern Michigan for many centuries well before the first Europeans came over. I'll need to make sure I mention more about Native American history moving forward. Thanks for pointing that out!
Its so boring here guys 😅
tell em it sucks i grew up there too