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  2. Harbor Beach, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The association known as HBRA was founded in 1896 as a summertime vacation spot in Harbor Beach. The resort is located roughly three hours north of Detroit, MI and is currently still operated, and frequented, by the 5th and 6th generation descendants of the original founding families.

  3. Harbor Beach Community House - Wikipedia

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    The Harbor Beach Community Theater, with a seating capacity of over 400, shows recent movie releases as well as being the site for concerts, live stage productions, and other community projects. Following a year-long fundraising effort which resulted in total donations of $53,000, the theater replaced its existing projector with a digital ...

  4. HBRA (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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  7. Club Manitou of Harbor Springs - Wikipedia

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    Club Manitou was an infamous mid-west summer resort nightclub-casino located in Harbor Springs in northern Michigan, United States that existed from 1929 until 1952. It was a speakeasy run by The Purple Gang during Prohibition and the Great Depression years featuring a hidden basement of gambling and alcohol for wealthy Midwestern summer resort ...

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  9. Grice House Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Industrial Room, the largest second story room in the nine room house, preserves the early industrial history of Harbor Beach. The museum also features a collection of farm equipment in a pole barn erected in 1984, next to the house. The Adams School, built in 1920, was moved to the grounds in 1988.