Niles (Michigan) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
city in Berrien and Cass counties of Michigan, United States
About Niles (Michigan)
After 1761, it was held by the British and was captured on May 25, 1763, by Native Americans during Pontiac's Rebellion. The British retook the fort but it was not re-garrisoned and served as a trading post. During the American Revolutionary War, the fort was held for a short time by a Spanish force. The occupation of the fort by the four nations of France, Britain, Spain, and the United States has earned Niles the nickname City of Four Flags. The town of Niles was settled in 1827. The town was named after Hezekiah Niles, editor of theNiles Register, a Baltimore newspaper.
Top Attractions in Niles (Michigan)
Explore the best things to see and do in Niles (Michigan):
- ★Birkholm Park
- ★Cable Street Park
- ★Cass Street Park
- ★Clevenger Park
- ★Eagle Street Park
- ★Eastside Park
- ★Fort St. Joseph Museum
- ★Henry A. Chapin House
Where to Eat in Niles (Michigan)
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴El Amigo Pepe Restaurant
- 🍴Front Street Pizza Pub
- 🍴Iron Shoe Distillery
- 🍴Jim's Smokin Cafe
- 🍴Pizza Transit
- 🍴Prime Table Restaurant
Where to Stay in Niles (Michigan)
- 🏨Holiday Inn Express & Suites Niles
- 🏨Quality Inn & Suites
- 🏨Spaulding Lake Campground
Niles (Michigan) Travel Guide Sections
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