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Saugatuck is a Mohican Indian word for "Mouth Of The River", copied from that same name in Connecticut. It is also the home of his grand-nephew CONNOR MANNION who is destined to go to IRAQ ![]() |
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Saugatuck and Douglas are in Allegan County in the U.S. state of Michigan. Saugatucks population was 1,065 at the 2000 census. Originally a lumber town and port, Saugatuck,
along with the
adjacent village of Douglas became a noted art
colony and tourist destination in the arts and crafts movement of the
late 19th century. In the early twentieth century, Saugatuck was home
to the famous Old Pavilion, a large dance hall that attracted bands and
visitors from across the Midwest. The building was a popular
destination on Lake Michigan from its construction in 1909 until it
burned down on March 15, 1968. From
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