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  2. Shorewood–Tower Hills–Harbert, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Shorewood Hills was first called Bethany Hills Country Club, and started in the early 1920s as a derivative offshoot Swedish summer community from Bethany Beach. It since has developed a core group of homestead residences, but the emphasis is oriented as a second-home beach community along Lake Michigan in the barrier dunes.

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  4. Michillinda Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Michillinda Lodge (previously MICH-ILL-INDA, the Michillinda Beach Tavern, and Michillinda Beach Lodge) is a summer resort on the Lake Michigan shoreline in Whitehall, Michigan. Its current property was purchased in 1894 by a group of leaseholders and investors from Michigan , Illinois , and Indiana , and named "MICH-ILL-INDA" in reference to ...

  5. Clark Lake Community Center - Wikipedia

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    The Clark Lake Community Center (formerly known as the Kentucky Homestead or the Graziani House) is a public community center [2] located at 3740 Ocean Beach Road in Clark Lake, Michigan. It was originally built as a private house at a different location, and was moved to the present location in 1998. [2]

  6. Portage Point Inn Complex - Wikipedia

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    Portage Point Inn Complex is a resort hotel located at the western end of Portage Lake at Portage Point, Michigan. In October 1985, this 1902 resort hotel and its associated buildings was added to the National Register of Historic Places. [1] It operates today as the Portage Point Resort.

  7. Schneitter Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Schneitter Hotel, at 700 N. Homestead Dr. in Midway, Utah, was built around 1886. Also known as Virginia House, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. [1] It is a two-story central passage plan house with brick walls on a stone foundation, and is the only example of Federal style in the area. [2]