Buying a Home in North Muskegon, Michigan

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North Muskegon is located in Muskegon County
Population: 8,919 North Muskegon is a scenic city nestled on the shores of Lake Michigan. We are surrounded by the greater Muskegon area, one of West Michigan's most popular tourist resorts. From beautiful beaches, stunning forests, and engaging local businesses and attractions, why not make North Muskegon your next home? The beautiful community of North Muskegon has a long tradition of providing excellent education for its children. The belief that education is the major foundation for the future strength of our country and the cornerstone for individual success is the basis for our pursuit of academic excellence. No matter what the season, there's always something to do in the North Muskegon Area. Whether seeing the annual Air Fair, visiting the winter sports complex and the Luge track, or walking in the state park, North Muskegon offers something for everyone. - Michigan's Adventure is a Cedar Fair L.P. amusement park located just a few miles from North Muskegon.
- The Muskegon Fury (the 2001-02 UHL Colonial Cup Champions) are Muskegon's local pro hockey team. Come see when they play next!
- The Muskegon County Airport is a safe, clean and modern commercial air facility serving a five-county area along the beautiful Lake Michigan shoreline.
- The Muskegon Summer Celebration is Muskegon area's best summer attraction. With live music from well known performers, community events, children's activities, and lots more!
- The Muskegon Air Fair is Michigan's largest air show, featuring the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels, the Army's Golden Knights, Robosaurus, and much more.
- The Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts is comprised of two main buildings which have been joined into one complex. The Center's flagship is the 1,748 seat Frauenthal Theater, a fully restored historic motion picture palace. In addition to the Theater, this building is home to 4 levels of office space and The City Café restaurant. Adjacent to this complex is the Hilt Building, which is home to the modern 169 seat Beardsley Theater, the Bettye Clark Cannon Gallery and other meeting and support spaces.
The mission of the Muskegon County Museum is to preserve and interpret the natural and cultural history of Muskegon County. Permanent exhibits showcase the story of lumbering, mastodons, dinosaurs, Native Americans, natural history and more. Popular hands-on exhibits include the Science Center, filled with both natural and physical science activities and Body Works. Changing exhibits highlight special topics of local history and interest. - The Muskegon Film Festival is a two day event showcasing the best independent films from the Muskegon area.
- Located on the shore of beautiful Muskegon Lake, Muskegon Yacht Club offers its members and guests both protected lake sailing and easy access to Lake Michigan.
- The Winter Sports Complex is the best way to have fun in the winter in Muskegon. Located across Lake Michigan, the winter sports complex features ski trails, skating rinks, and one of only three luge tracks in the nation.
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