Muskegon, MI
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About Muskegon
- • Paul Schrader, the acclaimed screenwriter of "Taxi Driver," was born in Muskegon.
- • Brunswick bowling and billiards company was founded in Muskegon in 1845.
- • Lumbering put it on the map, becoming "Lumber Queen of the World" in the 1800s.
- • Muskegon's Hackley and Hume Historic Site features homes with original Victorian interiors.
- • The Great Fire of 1874 decimated much of the city's business district.
- • Named from the Ottawa word "Mash-i-gong," meaning "marshy river," it was incorporated in 1869.
- • With roughly 38,000 residents, Muskegon is smaller than nearby Grand Rapids.
- • At 620 feet above sea level, Muskegon is higher than Lake Michigan's average water level.
- • Manufacturing, healthcare, and tourism are key sectors in Muskegon's economy.
- • Muskegon has a resilient, up-and-coming vibe, balancing industrial heritage with lakeside charm.
- • The Muskegon Lumberjacks junior hockey team thrill fans at Mercy Health Arena.
- • Muskegon High School's football team boasts multiple state championships.