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  2. Petoskey’s Fall Restaurant Week set for Nov. 8-17 - AOL

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    Throughout the week, participating restaurants in and around Petoskey will be setting their own menus and deals with special dishes on offer. Roast & Toast is located at 309 E. Lake St. in ...

  3. Hot to-go: Where to find Thanksgiving meals in the Petoskey area

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    Julienne Tomatoes: The menu for this year’s Thanksgiving meal includes housemade quiche, a traditional dinner of sliced turkey, cranberry sauce, housemade stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy ...

  4. Odawa Casino Resort - Wikipedia

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    Petoskey, Michigan 49770: Opening date: June 20, 2007: No. of rooms: 137: Total gaming space: 50,000 sq ft (4,600 m 2) Notable restaurants: Sage Restaurant Waas-no-de Buffet (closed 2020) Copper Cafe: Casino type: Land: Owner: Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians: Previous names: Victories Casino: Coordinates

  5. The Rainbow Inn - Wikipedia

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    The railroad also promoted Petoskey as a place for freedom from the suffering of hayfever and other allergies. [ 1 ] From the late 1870s into the post-World War II era of the 1950s and 1960s, wealthy Midwesterners from Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland , Detroit and St. Louis came north every summer to the Petoskey area via the various summer ...

  6. Outline of meals - Wikipedia

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    The name comes in reference to brunch, being a combination of the words "lunch" and "dinner" or "supper." [20] Dunch comes in reference to brunch, being a combination of "dinner and "lunch." An alternate historical term is Russin. [21] Dinner – Usually the largest and most elaborate meal of the day, which can replace either lunch, high tea ...

  7. Petoskey Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    By the 1860s, more European residents moved into Petoskey, and pioneer Hazen Ingalls constructed a dock for shipping and built the first store in what is now downtown Petoskey. In 1874, the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad began service to Petoskey, and the area soon grew immensely. The area already had three hotels by 1875.

  8. Petoskey, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Petoskey (/ p ə ˈ t ɒ s k i / pə-TOSS-kee) is the largest city and the county seat of Emmet County, Michigan, and is the largest settlement within the county. [5] Petoskey has a population of 5,877 at the 2020 census, up from 5,670 at the 2010 census. Petoskey is part of Northern Michigan, and is one of the northernmost cities in Michigan's ...

  9. Art in the Park returns to Petoskey on July 15 - AOL

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