Review of Muskegon, Michigan


Muskegon Michigan
Star Rating - 10/5/2005
I was born there. It was a lumber town, when the lumber got used up it became a factory town. However, it is in a beautiful setting. The golden cresent, the sand at the shore of Lake Michigan , make it ideal in comparison to the other Great Lakes which have stony shores. Muskegon needs lots of TLC. Each wave of immigration settled there beginning with the French, then the Scananavian, the German etc. As each wave of immigration came it they formed a Catholic Church in which the language of that group was spoken. In the 1950's you could hear a French mass at St. Jeannes, a Polish mass at St. Michaels, etc. Unfortunately African Americans were segregated in Muskegon Heights just adjacent to Muskegon proper.
Housing is very reasonable. It's cold in the winter and overcast a lot.
I am drawn back to my family and relatives who settled there. Many outlying communities in the area are lovely also.
Sharon | Los Angeles, CA
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