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Muskegon County (/ m ə ˈ s k iː ɡ ən / mə-SKEE-gən) is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan.As of 2020, the population was 175,824. [2] The county seat is Muskegon. [3]Muskegon County comprises the Muskegon, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is part of the larger Grand Rapids-Kentwood-Muskegon, MI Combined Statistical Area.
The city is in western Muskegon County on the north side of Muskegon Lake, an arm of Lake Michigan. It is bordered to the south, across the lake, by the city of Muskegon, the county seat. The Muskegon River flows into Muskegon Lake in the eastern part of the city. The lake's outlet channel to Lake Michigan is a mile west of the city limits.
Southern pier of the Muskegon Lake entrance channel at Lake Michigan, 500 ft (150 m) from shore 43°13′36″N 86°20′29″W / 43.226667°N 86.341389°W / 43.226667; -86.341389 ( Muskegon South Pierhead
The land occupying Coney Island was an apple orchard when James Parker purchased it in 1867. He added a carousel and other amenities and transformed the land into a recreational facility. By 1886 ...
Bounded roughly by Clay, Muskegon, Second, and Sixth streets Muskegon: October 29, 1971: 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 ...
The land went up for auction in 1966. Carson City and Indian Village: Catskill: 1958–1997 Celoron Amusement Park Celoron: 1893–1962 Cimarron City Monticello: 1950s–1960s Cloud 9 Olean: 1964–1976 Dreamland: Coney Island, Brooklyn: 1904–1911 Dreamland: Coney Island, Brooklyn: 2009–2009 Dreamland Park (Glen Haven) Rochester 1889–1910
The township center is 7 miles (11 km) by road northeast of Whitehall and 16 miles (26 km) north of Muskegon, the county seat. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 35.7 square miles (92 km 2), of which 33.6 square miles (87 km 2) are land and 2.2 square miles (5.7 km 2), or 6.11%, are water. [1]
Montague is 16 miles (26 km) north of Muskegon, the county seat. According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the city of Montague has a total area of 3.14 square miles (8.13 km 2 ), of which 2.63 square miles (6.81 km 2 ) are land and 0.52 square miles (1.35 km 2 ), or 16.4%, are water.