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  • Grand Ledge boasts a captivating history that spans industries such as mining, chair production, and brick making. One remarkable testament to this heritage is Lincoln Brick Park, a site steeped in both natural beauty and historical significance.

    Named in honor of the Lincoln Brick Company, which thrived on this very land, the park offers a picturesque setting for exploration. Although the Lincoln Brick Company closed its doors in 1947, traces of its once-thriving operation still grace the park's landscape. Today, you can encounter the skeletal remains of buildings, ancient furnaces, mounds of bricks, and remnants of iron, all poignant reminders of the company's proud legacy.

    Embark on a journey through the park's nature trails, immersing yourself in the serenity of the surroundings. Take a moment to cast your line into the quarry for a spot of fishing, adding to the tranquility of your visit. As you explore Lincoln Brick Park, you'll unravel the history of the Lincoln Brick Company and gain a deeper appreciation for the industrious spirit that once defined this area.

    Grand Ledge's past comes to life at Lincoln Brick Park, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. Join us in uncovering the treasures of this remarkable park, where every step is a step back in time. Come and experience the history of Grand Ledge at Lincoln Brick Park!
  • Natural beauty and abundant charm make Grand Ledge a gem among surrounding Mid-Michigan areas. Drawing its name from the impressive sandstone rock ledges overlooking its location on the banks of the Grand River, Grand Ledge grew a reputation as a Mid-Michigan travel destination in the late-1800s when the newly completed railroad lines brought passengers from around the state to see the city's natural wonders. To this day, the lofty ledges provide the city's residents with an organic entertainment source unique to Grand Ledge.

    Still known as the beautiful town just off the beaten trail, Grand Ledge provides its residents with the amenities of a large city with the undeniable charm of small-town America. Just up the road from the state capitol, Grand Ledge's bustling uptown boasts all the accommodations necessary for the fast-paced 21st-century lifestyle, while downtown allures you with its naturally picturesque views, convenient shopping district, and excellent and unique dining opportunities.
  • Beautiful Grand Ledge is well known for the charm of the city, its quaint shops, and beautiful Ledges. Every year a variety of festivals bring well-known artists with their craft wares to sell. Island Art Fair is the first Saturday in August. Victorian Days brings people in from all over to enjoy the revival of the Victorian days, where period costumes line the streets and sidewalks with vintage flair.

    The Holiday home tour is a tradition that shouldn't be missed. Homeowners open their homes for tours to show their displays, homes, and Christmas decorating. Growth is quite evident, but we still keep our charm of period homes and quaint shops. In the spring and summer, watch the flowers bloom while walking the river trail that starts at the Opera House. You may get to see a wedding while strolling.

    There is much to offer in ways of transportation and accessibility. You are close to the main arteries 96/496 for an easy commute. Join us in this quaint, invigorating town we call Grand Ledge. Home of the Comets.
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    Grand Ledge, MI
    Grand Ledge is rich in history from mining to chair production to brick making. Grand Ledge's Lincoln Brick Park named for the Lincoln Brick Company that once operated on the site is a beautiful place to explore. The Lincoln Brick Company closed in 1947 but remains of the facilities are scattered across the park. Today, skeletons of buildings, furnaces, mounds of brick and scraps of iron can be found across the park, reminders of the flourishing company that once stood proud.

    Hike the nature trails and do a little fishing in the quarry as you explore the park and learn about what was once the Lincoln Brick Company.
  • Known for its ledges, this quaint little town has a lot to offer. Just minutes from the Capitol of Michigan, this town is also known for quaint homes that are on tree-lined streets. There are cute shops, wonderful restaurants, and bakeries. The Opera House, with beautiful gardens and a river trail, will delight those who love the outdoors. The Island Art Fair and Victorian Days are just two of the fun-filled days that happen every year. To top it off the Holiday Home Tour is delightful showcasing the many tastes and history of today and yesteryear. You will love it as much as I do.
  • Grand Ledge, MI
    Grand Ledge is located on the banks of the Grand River. The historical downtown district features Island Park and is also the host to a number of annual events, Most people do not know that there was once, in the early 1900s, a wooden roller coaster located on the island that attracted visitors years ago.

    From the Island, you can take a walking path downriver that takes you to another attraction called the Ledges of Grand Ledge. The end of the path brings you to the entrance of Fitzgerald Park located just above the "Dam" of the Grand River. Grand Ledge also hosts a number of seasonal parades along with summer youth baseball and downtown restaurants. Grand Ledge is a community to enjoy.

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