Experience the Nostalgia
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More Unforgettable Experiences
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Ludington’s unique historic tradition is just another aspect of our community that separates us from other vacation destinations. Dating all the way back to the 17th century, Ludington is where the celebrated French explorer Father Jacques Marquette ended his expeditions and was buried. You can still visit the site where he is said to have been buried, where a monument stands commemorating his life. Through the centuries, with the rise of the lumber industry, Ludington became an epicenter for the booming logging industry in Michigan. At the same time, the area became a prominent hub of shipping and transportation in the Northern United States, boasting the largest car ferries fleet in the country. The remnants of this rich history can still be seen in modern Ludington by taking a ride on the SS Badger car ferry or by spending a day in historic White Pine Village.
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Ever since people settled in Mason County centuries ago, agriculture has played a decisive role in our area’s history. This is a history that our residents are proud of and continue to honor to this day. As you explore the back roads of Mason County, feel free to admire the pastoral beauty that our community continues to preserve. And if you happen to be in the area at harvest time, join us in the celebration at the annual Scottville Harvest Festival.
For more information on the history of the Ludington Area, click here.
So this year, why not let us in Ludington help you create new memories and experiences that you and your family will remember for years to come. Check out the images below to see the memories that you could discover on your next vacation to our area. For additional recreation information, visit our Things to Do and See page.
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