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Club Manitou of Harbor Springs : ウィキペディア英語版 | Club Manitou of Harbor Springs
Club Manitou was an infamous mid-west summer resort nightclub-casino located in northern Michigan, United States that existed from 1929 until 1952. It was a speakeasy during the Great Depression years featuring a hidden basement of gambling and alcohol for wealthy Midwestern summer Resorters. ==Introduction==
Northwest northern lower Michigan has been the mid-west's summer playground for the wealthy since the 1890s. The Swift's, the Armour's, the Wrigley's, Gamble's (Procter & Gamble), Ford's and Wilson's (GM) all called northern Michigan's Harbor Springs-Petoskey their summer resort homes. The 1930s era of northwest lower Michigan was particularly a time of gala summer resort tourism despite the United States being in the throes of a deepening Great Depression. Besides Mackinac Island, the top summer resort town in the area, known as the "Tip of the Mitt," was small village located on Little Traverse Bay, Harbor Springs. Little Traverse Bay in Lake Michigan was a sail boater's paradise. Petoskey, Michigan, located across the bay from Harbor Springs, was the first small northern Lake Michigan town to draw a summer clientele interested in relief from the city heat. Harbor Springs, Michigan soon followed. Mid-western city dwellers also came north for the freedom from the suffering of hay fever and other allergies.()
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