Our Chamber
The primary role of the
Rose City-Lupton Area Chamber of Commerce is to improve the
economic climate, business environment and quality of living throughout the
area. Our vision is to create a
truly regional, active, vital partnership between community and business in
order to build a healthy marketplace and enriched living environment.
The
Rose City-Lupton Area Chamber of Commerce
partners whenever it can and leads when it
must. We coordinate ideas, energy and financial resources to accomplish
collectively what none of us could ever accomplish individually. We work
with other organizations, community and county leaders, elected officials and
business professionals to assist in the formation and implementation of plans
that will provide a brighter future for both residents and businesses and
improve quality of life for us all.
Goals & Objective
Provide high quality Chamber activities
and events
designed to increase new business
contacts and opportunities for
involvement and increase assistance
programs for small businesses. |
Rose City
Rose City was once referred to as "THE HOME OF
ARTESIAN WELLS" because of the vast number of wells
still found as the main water supply of the city
itself.
In 1871, Hiram Hodge and William (Deacon) Rose
first made their way over wilderness trails to this
section of Northern Ogemaw County. Mr. Rose later
returned to his native New York State, but his son,
Allen D. Rose, remained. Allen Rose and M. H.
French, a banker from nearby West Branch, formed a
partnership known as "French and Rose Land Company"
and began pioneering a new settlement known as
"Churchill". Other families soon joined the Rose
family in taking up land. Lumber operations logged
off the giant pine and timber and Churchill grew
until it consisted of a general store, a post
office, boarding houses and settler's cabins.
Churchill was located one and one half miles west
the present site of Rose City.
In 1892, the town was moved to its present
location and renamed "Rose City" in honor of its
founding father, Allen D. Rose. Mr. Rose erected a
large general store in the new town site.
Although Rose City was never incorporated as a
village, in 1905 it was incorporated as a Fourth
Class City.
Early morning, on April 3, 1910, fire destroyed
almost the entire business district of Rose City
except for Bell's Hardware and Naylor's store.
Thirty buildings were gone. The lumbering center
called Rose City ceased to exist as many businesses
never rebuilt.
Tourism began as a business in Rose City in the
early 1930's. Summer attractions were many with 75
lakes within fifteen miles of the city limits.
Fishing, hunting and camping thrived in the area.
From 1945 - 1960 the area saw many civic
improvements - sewers, hard surfaced streets, street
lights, etc. In October 1962, the school system was
consolidated with West Branch becoming West Branch -
Rose City Area Schools.
Lupton
The first settlers came from Ohio about 1879. Emmor
Lupton (thus the name of Lupton) and his sons had
about 300 acres of land with about 125 acres
cleared. In 1889 a saw and shingle mill was built on
the Levi farm. The mill stood at the corner of Doll
and Oyster Roads, It had a capacity of 20,000 feet
of lumber and 25,000 shingles per day.
Lupton, which consisted of a store, church, and
post office, was built on the hills north of the
present site, and was called "Lane Heights". Because
of a better location and accessibility to the
railroad and river, the town was later moved to its
present location.
Present Day
Today, the Rose City - Lupton area is populated by
people who enjoy the simple life of a small town.
Businesses still largely depend on tourism dollars.
This area is the heartland of Michigan's tourist
area with lakes and streams throughout. A large
percentage of the surrounding area is State Forest
with some Federal land with forests and campgrounds.
Tourist-related businesses include motels, resorts,
service stations, trout ponds, sporting goods
suppliers, bars and party stores. Other employment
is found with home and cottage construction
companies, lumber and hardware businesses, and
several area factories. Retirees who move here from
larger cities find the area inviting and convenient.
Rose City has been re-born as the recreational area
of the future. |