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Population: 4,838 Located in Saginaw County
Frankenmuth is located in southeastern Saginaw County. This town was first settled by a group of Lutherans from Bavaria, Germany, led by Rev. Friedrich August Craemer in 1847. Intended as a missionary settlement, it was given its name from Franconia, a region of Bavaria, and "muth," which in German means: "courage." Frankenmuth has become known as the Christmas Capital of the World, featuring unique shops, restaurants and resorts that keep the Christmas spirit alive throughout the entire year. It includes a covered bridge, an old mill, and several famous inns which feature old fashioned chicken dinners, American-style. It is known for many festivals held year-round - the Summerfest in August, the Autofest each September, and of course, the annual Oktoberfest. And there's Christmas, of course, where the whole town lit up at night is worth a trip in itself! Come be a part of the over three million people who visit Frankenmuth annually, and experience a large chunk of Michigan's cultural heritage for yourself!
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