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  2. Epworth Heights - Wikipedia

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    Epworth Heights main beach, c.1908 Epworth Heights is a private summer community located on the Lake Michigan shore north of Ludington, Michigan , in the United States . Founded in 1894 by a group of Methodists as the Epworth League Training Assembly, it continues to operate as a domestic nonprofit corporation under Michigan's Summer Resort and ...

  3. Ottawa Beach Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The railroad constructed the Hotel Ottawa, and Association members gradually began constructing cottages on the lots. The first cottage was built in 1887–88, and by 1890 about twenty cottages were built. [2] In addition to Association members, the resort attracted summer boarders at the hotel, as well as day trippers visiting the beach itself.

  4. Idlewild, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    When the 1964 Civil Rights Act opened up other resorts in many states to African-Americans, Idlewild's boomtown period subsided. Though not quite a "ghost town" as claimed in the book Ghost Towns of Michigan, Chapter 7, [5] [6] the population was under 1,000 in 2019, [7] and numerous buildings were vacant.

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  6. The Rainbow Inn - Wikipedia

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    One of the top summer resort towns in the northern Michigan area, known as the "Tip of the Mitt," was Petoskey. The small city of 5,000 people was located on the eastern and southern shoreline of Little Traverse Bay, Lake Michigan. It was the first northern Lake Michigan town to draw a summer clientele of Midwestern city dwellers beginning in 1875.

  7. Charlevoix, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Rail lines opened up formerly remote tracts of inland land and lakeshore to commercial, industrial, resort, and other real estate development, as follows: The Detroit-based D.M. Ferry Seed Company expanded operations in northern Michigan, developing the land along Lake Charlevoix in 1892. It built a 200' dock and warehouse complex by 1905.

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