THE HISTORIC BOWERS HARBOR INN
Built in the 1880’s and remodeled in the 1920’s as a summer retreat for Chicago lumber baron J.W. Stickney and his wife Genevieve, Bowers Harbor Inn sits peacefully along West Grand Traverse Bay amidst the majestic oaks and pines of Old Mission Peninsula. After years as one of the Midwest’s most respected fine dining destinations, Bowers Harbor Inn was purchased in 2006 by Jon Carlson and Greg Lobdell, two natives of Old Mission Peninsula. It was the goal of Jon and Greg to renovate and preserve the Inn as a historic site and award-winning restaurant. The building won the President’s Award for Historic Preservation in the State of Michigan and the Restaurant has been recognized with accolades each year since its opening.