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  2. File:Map of Michigan highlighting Muskegon County.svg

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    English: The maps use data from nationalatlas.gov, specifically countyp020.tar.gz on the Raw Data Download page. The maps also use state outline data from statesp020.tar.gz. The Florida maps use hydrogm020.tar.gz to display Lake Okeechobee.

  3. 30 Classic Drive-In Restaurants That Are Still Going Strong - AOL

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    Throughout the pandemic, many restaurants saw restrictions on sit-down dining as a reason to revive their drive-in offerings. Here are 30 of the best drive-in spots across the country still serving.

  4. Muskegon, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The entrance to Muskegon Lake from Lake Michigan. The name "Muskegon" is derived from the Ottawa mashkiigong, meaning "marshy river or swamp". [9] [10]The "Masquigon" River (Muskegon River) was identified on French maps dating from the late 17th century, suggesting French explorers had reached Michigan's western coast by that time.

  5. File:GRGHM Map.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Map from Grand Rapids, Grand Haven and Muskegon Railway promotional brochure, ca. 1910: 15:36, 20 September 2007: 4,578 × 2,454 (1.13 MB) Dkindem (talk | contribs) Map originally published in promotional brochure for the Grand Rapids, Grand Haven and Muskegon Electric Railway

  6. Muskegon Historic District - Wikipedia

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    In the late 19th century, Muskegon was the center of the lumbering trade in Michigan. Muskegon residents such as Charles H. Hackley made a fortune in the trade. Hackley spent much of his money on projects in his hometown, constructing a public library in 1890, a school in 1893, and a public art gallery in 1912.

  7. Hume House - Wikipedia

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    The Hume House is a house located at 472 West Webster Avenue in Muskegon, Michigan. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, [ 1 ] and is now part of the Hackley and Hume Historic Sites, and is open to the public.

  8. The Lakes Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Lakes Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in serving the city of Muskegon, Michigan, United States.It is located in Fruitport Township, with a Muskegon mailing address.. Opened in 2001, the mall features more than sixty retailers, plus a food court, in 645,677 square feet (59,985.4 m 2) of gross leasable ar

  9. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Muskegon County

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    Muskegon Log Booming Company Informational Site 44 Ottawa Street Muskegon: August 23, 1956: Muskegon Woman's Club: 280 Webster Avenue Muskegon: September 3, 1998: Muskegon State Park: 462 North Scenic Drive Muskegon: July 26, 2009: Old Indian Cemetery: 351 Morris Avenue Muskegon: June 13, 1961: Pinchtown Informational Designation 1543 Lake ...