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The large southern portion of the park property was purchased by the State in 1962, although no park development occurred for another several years. [8] The State of Michigan purchased the beach from the City of Petoskey for $150,000 in 1968, took title in 1969, and the first 90 sites in the park's campground opened in June 1970. [3] [9]
The lease ended in 1908, and in 1914-16 the city redeveloped the park with a series of improvements, many donated by the Federation of Women's Clubs of Petoskey and other private individuals. These improvements included a fish pond, concrete paths, and benches. Also included was the 1915 park pavilion designed by local architect C. H. Hansen.
Hansen Military Reserve – (c.1921– ) southwest of Grayling, managed as a state park for recreation purposes; Lake City State Park ( –c.1947) – at Lake City, now the Missaukee County Park; Magnus State Park ( –1949) – 16 acres, now Magnus City Park in Petoskey; Marquette State Park ( –1947) – now a subdivision of homes west of ...
Sydney Tabone, 14, of Petoskey rides in the reining and patterns competition on Friday, Aug. 25, 2023 during the Emmet-Charlevoix County Fair. Animal events During the week of events, there will ...
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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.
The Petoskey City Council approved an Option to Purchase agreement on Monday that will give them time to find a potential developer for a historic home at 106 E. Mitchell St.
The Petoskey Downtown Historic District consists of 102 commercial properties and two institutional structures, located along 10 blocks in Petoskey's business district, primarily along East Mitchell and Howard streets. The contributing structures range in date from 1879 to the 1920s. 32: Petoskey Grocery Company Building