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Three Rivers, Michigan is a small city known for its beautiful downtown area and scenic landscape. It is the birthplace of many American icons such as former President Gerald Ford and is home to many historical landmarks such as the Three Rivers Historical Museum and some of the oldest trees in Michigan. The city also offers plenty of activities all year round, from hiking trails, fishing spots, and golf courses to shopping centers and restaurants. Visitors often rave about their experience in this charming town with its friendly atmosphere and great recreational opportunities. The local businesses are known for their quality products as well as their unique offerings that make Three Rivers stand out from other cities in Michigan. In addition to these attractions, visitors can also enjoy the city's community events throughout the year that bring people together for various celebrations from music festivals to holiday parades. All in all, Three Rivers is an ideal destination for family trips or a weekend getaway – its reviews remain positive across the board!

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Three Rivers -- Where the St. Joseph, Portage and - 10/14/2008
As the name implies, Three Rivers is a community with "three rivers." The largest of them, the St. Joseph River, converges with the Portage and Rocky rivers in the center of the community, adjacent to our central business district which has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1982.

Well-developed parks -- Scidmore Park, Memory Isle Park and Conservation Park -- are located along the river banks. Scidmore Park includes a Petting Zoo, playground, farmers market pavilions, and picnic shelters and tables while Conservation Park is home to Liquid Therapy Canoe & Kayak Rental.

Nearby are Meyer Broadway Park and Hidden Marsh Sanctuary, a nature preserve.

St. Joseph County, within which Three Rivers is located, has many rivers and streams, thus making appropriate the name "River Country," and there are many lakes in the area as well.

The community features a state-of-the-art high school that opened in 1999. The Read More

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Climate - 3/9/2008
It is very cold during the winter time. 2008 has been the coldest winter ever in Three Rivers. It seems that the winters are brutal every other year as well as the summers. Last summer was a very warm summer so we are expecting a mild Read More

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