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| Located on the shore of Lake Michigan, in the western part of the state, travelers will find Muskegon County.The interesting name of Muskegon is from “Masquigon”, meaning swamp, in the language of the Ottawa Indian. Even as early as the 1600s, Muskegon appears on French maps. The real task of building a town started in 1837. Timber resources provided the main source of economy of the area. One of the most exciting highlights of a trip to Muskegon is arriving on the Lake Express Ferry. Once you’ve departed the Ferry, be sure to go check in at your bed and breakfast inn, the best choice for comfortable lodging. Michigan’s Adventure and Wildwater Adventure are two parks for the price of one, bringing many exciting hours of fun to your family. The Milwaukee Clipper, the LST 393, and the U.S.S. Silversides tours are sure to be interesting to anyone who enjoys maritime adventures. Nearby Whitehall offers historic walking tours, concerts at the White Lake Community Music Shell, and the awesome sight of the White River Light Station and Museum. Don’t miss the Muskegon Cross Lake Ferry. You can’t go wrong with Muskegon. |
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Below are the inns that are IN or NEAR this city. |
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Port City Victorian Inn
>>>Historic 1877 Romantic Victorian getaway located on the bluffs of Muskegon Lake, Michigan largest natural harbor a sailor’s dream where the sunsets ... |
Inside city limits. |
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White Swan Inn
>Award-winning White Swan Inn is located just minutes from the sandy beaches of Lake Michigan, half-way between Chicago and Mackinac Island. 1880’s Queen ... |
Distance 16 miles. |
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Cocoa Cottage Bed and Breakfast
Awarded Best Breakfast & Best Innkeeper, the historically restored Cocoa Cottage B&B, featuring CHOCOLATE! is a beacon for those looking for simplicity ... |
Distance 16 miles. |
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La Belle de La Riviere
Welcome to Newaygo, the land of four seasons. Located in the heart of West Michigan. The county has 234 Lakes and 356 miles of rivers and 100,000 acres ... |
Distance 32 miles. |
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