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  2. Little Traverse Bay - Wikipedia

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    Little Traverse Bay (/ ˈ t r æ v ər s / TRAV-ərss) is a small open bay of Lake Michigan.Extending about 10 miles (16 km) into the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, much of the head of the land surrounding Little Traverse Bay, and has become part of the urban areas of Petoskey and Harbor Springs.

  3. Petoskey, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Petoskey is located on the southern shore of Little Traverse Bay, a bay of Lake Michigan. [6] Petoskey sits directly across the bay from Harbor Springs, another Emmet County city. Petoskey is a popular Midwestern resort town. [7] Petoskey lends its name to the Petoskey stone, a fossilized coral that is the state stone of Michigan. [8]

  4. Northern Arrow - Wikipedia

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    The PRR ran a local counterpart from Grand Rapids to Mackinaw City (later cut back to Petoskey) [5] which served the bypassed stations. [6] The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway operated the Resort Special that served the Chicago to Petoskey market. For the Grand Rapids to Petoskey route, the Resort Special was a competitor with the Northern Arrow. [7]

  5. Petoskey tasting room relocating to Bay Harbor ... - AOL

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    High Five Spirits distillery is moving locations to the Bay Harbor Equestrian Center in June.

  6. Petoskey meets physical Bay City Western in Week 2 road trip

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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 ...