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  2. Snow Flake Motel - Wikipedia

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    The Snow Flake Motel was a motel located at 3822 Red Arrow Highway in Lincoln Township, Michigan. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998, [ 1 ] but demolished in 2006 [ 3 ] and removed from the Register in 2021.

  3. Grand Hotel (Mackinac Island) - Wikipedia

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    At its opening, nightly rates at the hotel ranged from $3 to $5 a night (equivalent to $101.73–169.56 in 2023). [10] [11] In 1957, Grand Hotel was designated a State Historic Building. In 1972, the hotel was named to the National Register of Historic Places, and on June 29, 1989, the hotel was made a National Historic Landmark. [12]

  4. Belvedere Club - Wikipedia

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    The grounds lie partly in Charlevoix Township and partly in Marion Township, in Charlevoix County, Michigan. The club was founded in 1878 by Baptists from Kalamazoo as the Charlevoix Resort Association. [4] [2] In 1879, a boarding-home style hotel was built on the grounds for guests and loggers. [2]

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    Realtor calls it a “rare opportunity to acquire a significant amount of ocean frontage in the heart of Hampton Beach."

  7. Hayes Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Hayes Hotel is a former hotel located at 226-234 West Michigan Avenue in Jackson, Michigan. ... Despite the sale, the hotel was unable to turn a profit, and hotel ...

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  9. Holly Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel itself was one of the best in the area, and attracted guests such as Michigan Governors Thomas E. Dewey and G. Mennen Williams and temperance crusader Carrie Nation. [2] In 1912, businessman Joseph P. Allen bought the building. In 1913, the hotel suffered a disastrous fire, completely destroying the second and third floors.