5 Unique Towns in Michigan with European Names

Holland

One of the city’s biggest attractions is its annual May Tulip Time Festival. This celebration is one of the largest festivals of its kind in the nation and features parades, traditional Dutch dancing, and, of course, thousands of tulips.

Norway

Norway offers opportunities for outdoor recreation, including snowmobiling, hunting, and fishing among other activities.

Athens

The history of this charming village in Calhoun County dates back to when it was first settled in the 1830s. Though Athens offers a quiet and rural lifestyle, it’s filled with echoes of its past with historic landmarks and buildings.

Frankfort

Nestled on the Lake Michigan shore, Frankfort is a popular small-town stop for visitors traveling through Benzie County.

Hanover

History buffs can visit the Hanover Horton Area Historical Society Museum, which showcases the history of the area, with artifacts and stories from the past.

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