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Marion, Michigan is a small rural village located in the southwestern corner of the state. Despite its size, Marion has many attractions and activities to offer visitors. Marion is known for its beautiful natural areas, including a portion of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore and numerous lakes for fishing and camping. There are also plenty of local restaurants that offer delicious food from all over the world. Additionally, there are plenty of stores and shops to explore and find unique gifts.
Reviews of Marion, Michigan are generally positive due to its friendly atmosphere, diverse range of activities, and stunning natural scenery. Visitors often remark on the peacefulness of the area and how it feels like they're coming home when they visit here. Many people marvel at how much there is to do in such a small town and enjoy visiting places like the historic downtown district or taking advantage of outdoor activities like biking or kayaking around the lake. Marion has something for everyone and continues to be a popular destination for those looking to have some fun or relax in nature.

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Good Town For Retirees? - 7/22/2008
This is a good town for retirees and others without dependent children who have plenty of free time and a financially independent lifestyle.

The local fairgrounds include a system of paved bike/walking paths that follow the river. There is very little traffic on these paths, for the most part. On the other side of town, there is a decent pond/lake with a dam; beware, the locals usually congregate here on hot days.

Local establishments include 2 bars, a grocery store, 2 gas stations,a hardware store, a very decent clothing shop, a video store, a newspaper office, a library, a corner diner, and a wonderful and inexpensive ice cream stand.

Unfortunately, the locals in general leave much to be desired. There is almost no economy in Marion, and Meth labs abound. We learned not to leave our trash at the curb overnight, as it was regularly compromised. Some shredded checks were stolen from our trash and were actually accepted at a local Read More

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