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Frankenmuth

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Frankenmuth

Town in Saginaw County, south-central Michigan; population (1990) 4,400. It is situated on the Cass River, 19 km/12 mi southeast of Saginaw. Settled in 1845 by Germans, it was a flour milling centre, and is noted for its beer and wine production. It has a June Bavarian festival, with much attention to crafts.



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Toward this end he configured a "mission colony," and a group of young people eager to emigrate founded the colony, Frankenmuth, south of the Saginaw Bay in Michigan, under the direction of the young pastor, August Cramer, at the border of the Native American areas.
SAGINAW VALLEY March 2--Zehnder's, Frankenmuth, Mich.
In Frankenmuth, Michigan, a similar proposal led to a year-long controversy before that school board voted this past January not to offer such a course.
 
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