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Places to Stay
Uncover all the lodging opportunities Mount Pleasant has to offer.
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Hotels, Motels, and distinctive Bed and Breakfasts; these fantastic accommodations can help you break away from your daily routine and relax.
Discover the sweet center of Pure Michigan.
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Meetings
Whether coming for a business meeting, a baseball tournament, or bringing a bus group, the staff at the CVB is here to help put the Wow! back into your next event.
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CMU
Generations of students have known Central Michigan University as a large university with a smaller college feel and a focus on student engagement and learning. Today CMU educates more than 26,000 students annually, making it one of Michigan's largest universities.Be our guest and fill your stay in Mount Pleasant with excitement and fun.
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Downtown Mt. Pleasant Car Show
Come Join us Wednesday, June 12, 2013 for a night of fun!
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It's the Downtown Mt. Pleasant Car Show featuring local car collectors and the popular Back to the Bricks Car tour from Flint.
So come and watch as Mount Pleasant is the final stop in the Back to the Bricks Lakeshore to Lakeshore Tour.
For more information or to register your car call: 989 772 4433
Locally Grown

The Mount Pleasant area is happy to have locally made products right in our backyard! Just some of our Michigan made products include the ever famous Mountain Town beer and our delicious Pure Michigan Maple Syrup. Isabella County is also home to many farms from organic and U-pick farms, to educational and family friendly farms such as Papa's Pumpkin Patch. Below you will find a list of farms and local producers, as well as restaurants who serve food from local farms or serve Michigan made products.
Mount Pleasant is happy to be part of the Pure Michigan campaign and takes pride in promoting the buy local, eat local tradition.
Blog: Great ways to eat locally grown fare all year long
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