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  2. Amazon Hosiery Mill - Wikipedia

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    The plan included financial help to new companies based on employment, and a free building site if employments gains were realized. In 1895, George W. Powell of the Amazon Hosiery Company of Michigan City, Indiana, agreed to move the company's factory to Muskegon. A single-story brick building was constructed on Western Avenue to house the factory.

  3. Elmer L. Andersen - Wikipedia

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    Andersen's brothers worked for E. H. Sheldon and Company in Muskegon, a manufacturer of specialty school furniture. Too young to work in the factory, Elmer's first job was helping his mother, who took in washing. From there he moved on to selling newspapers, vegetables, specialty products, candy bars and soft drinks.

  4. Charles Hackley - Wikipedia

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    While many lumber mill owners moved their operations to the Pacific Northwest, Hackley remained in Muskegon and focused on urban revitalization of that city. A Republican, he held several public offices, such as Muskegon County treasurer, member of the common council, member of the Muskegon board of public works, and president of the school board.

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    Muskegon County, Michigan Located along the eastern shores of Lake Michigan, Muskegon County offers stunning waterfront views, sandy beaches and a welcoming community atmosphere.

  6. Muskegon Community College - Wikipedia

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    Muskegon Community College (MCC) is a public community college in Muskegon, Michigan.The college offers 49 associate degree programs and 33 certificate programs. The college's main campus is located on a 111-acre campus in Muskegon, with extension centers in Ottawa and Newaygo counties.

  7. Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Theater would have likely met the fate of other theaters in downtown Muskegon, if not for the efforts of the Community Foundation for Muskegon County. The foundation purchased the entire block containing the theater with a $1.5 million gift from local industrialist A. Harold Frauenthal, and renamed the theater after him.

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