Petoskey Featured in "Where to Retire"
According to Where to Retire, "One of the appealing features drawing retirees to this recreational center in Northwest Michigan is its location in the wooded hills and along the Lake Michigan Shoreline. Petoskey offers skiiing in the winter, world-class golfing in the summer, fishing and boating on area lakes and hiking and biking in nearby state parks."
"Petoskey is also home to cultural amenities like the Little Traverse History Museum, which highlights the areas connection to Ernest Hemingway. Resident retirees also enjoy annual concerts and festivals, as well as the Crooked Tree Arts Center, which offers a variety of classes year-round."
Petoskey was also featured as a retirement destination by the magazine in a 1992 article, made the 2001 list of 100 top places to retire, and was profiled as one of eight desirable retirement areas with cooler climates in 2004.




1 Comments:
Retire, maybe, only if you have enough money. Can't find a job there to make a living, all you can do there is retire. True what they say "half the pay for a view of the bay". I'll bet that you can't even get 1/2 pay there anymore.
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