Known
by different names through the years
(Miller, Millers, Miller Station)
the community now called Miller Beach can trace its history back to
1851 when a railroad stop was designated Miller Junction.
But for many of us who view these pages, the history of Miller
Beach began when we were born.
Even if our lives have taken us
elsewhere,
our roots remain embedded in shifting dunes.
If you have original art work or photographs
you would like to submit to this web page,
send us still photos and our imaginations will give them motion.
Send us black and white photos and our memories will give them
color.
01/08/10
Snow Pics Miller Beach
"06/24/09 New Photoshop Showcase "
A Day in the Lake "
Special Reader Request
" As a Duner in the ‘60’s and 70’s I fondly remember Chris’
restaurant on 20 near the Olson (I think) Cadillac dealership,
Rexall Drugs, FrankNStein, etc. They were known for one
particularly fabulous dish, Shrimp DeJonge. I am hoping to trace
down a knock-off recipe, with no luck as yet. "
note from Jerry: The Restaurant was Wilsons'
If you can help E-Mail
Recipe
For Willie G