If you're looking to own great land in Northeast Wisconsin, Three Rivers Landing is an extraordinary property in a very special location. The history of this area provides insight to this property's uniqueness.
Menominee comes from the Algonquin, meaning "in the place of wild rice". The Chippewa lived in the upper portion of the river basin and referred to the river as "Me-ne-cane Sepe" or Many Little Islands River. Located just up water from Three Rivers Landing is the Sixty Islands stretch of the Menominee River.
Among the Sixty Islands is Namacachure, a wooded island dividing the channel of the Menominee River. Native Americans believed that the spirit of a lost maiden lived in this sacred place and when passing would say a good luck prayer and leave a tobacco offering. Legend has it that at night she would come out of the eddy in the river to comb her beautiful hair and talk to her parents. She would ask them to take their home at this beautiful place along the Menominee River where game is plentiful and fish abundant.
South of the Sixty Islands and upriver from Three Rivers Landing, the Pike River ends its journey through the forestlands of northeastern Wisconsin. A cold stream watershed, the Pike is listed as an outstanding resource waterway. The Pike River is designated as a state wild and scenic river system.
Michigan's Shakey River joins the Menominee River directly across from Three Rivers Landing. At the time the first European settlers arrived, this land was a tree-studded savannah, kept open from lightning strikes and fires set by Native Americans. The river supplied a bountiful fishery and its banks were a good site for agriculture and habitat for game.
As Three Rivers Landing appears today, with its clean waters, shoreland preservation areas and thoughtfully designed improvements, the past and future merge seamlessly for the use and enjoyment of current and future generations. Three Rivers Landing is an investment in property, and a lifestyle.
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