The town of Newaygo sits on the Muskegon River at the southern end of the Manistee National Forest. Vising the riverfront park that sits between the old train bridge and the bridge for M-37, you may notice some ruins and a small waterfall that sits on the opposite side.
This is what remains of the Henry Rowe Manufacturing company. Joseph Henry Rowe and his brother were successful businessmen in Newaygo when Joesph built this factory on the banks of the Muskegon River in the early 190s. The factory produced wooden products like tools, furniture components, and architectural trim. The enormous factory shipped products worldwide and was powered by the Penoyer Creek that still flows through the ruins to this day. You can see the small waterfall where it cascades from the manmade trough into the Muskegon River.
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