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Places to Stay in and Near Leland, Michigan
Gourmet Granola, Korner Kottage Bed & Breakfast, Korner Kottage Krunch, Lodging & Places to Stay »
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Have You Had Your Granola Today?
As the owners/inn keepers of Korner Kottage Bed and Breakfast in Northern Michigan, we have more free time this time of year than in any other season. We sigh with relief for some much needed rest and relaxation for ourselves. But that being said, on the other hand we also anxiously await guest interactions in our house. Even our resident “welcome to the B&B greeter” Nestle Quik (our portuguese water dog) feels and senses the quietness inside. So our challenge becomes~how to purposely fill this …
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Banks, Traverse City State Bank »
Traverse City State Bank – (231) 271-2990
A new tradition in community banking. Business & consumers loans, free business courier service, free checking.
Cory Beuerle Century 21 »
Cory Beuerle – 231-631-7653
Leelanau Peninsula and Grand Traverse County Specialist for Homes, Vacation Properties, Vacant Land and Commercial opportunities.
Art & Antiques, Painted Bird, Specialty Shops »
Painted Bird – (231) 271-3050
Local and American artists.
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Looking for the grocery store in Suttons Bay? Hansen Foods, the Good Cook’s Store is the place! 271-4280 at 91 West Fourth – Suttons Bay, Michigan
Korner Kottage Bed & Breakfast, Lodging & Places to Stay »
Korner Kottage Bed & Breakfast 231.271.2711
Live and experience first hand the Korner Kottage Bed & Breakfast’s legendary romantic love story… once upon a time, nearly a century ago, a lumberman named Martin Severson had a sawmill, acres of Northern forest and one enduring dream: to marry his sweetheart, Olise Olson. In 1921 he began building the home he hoped to share with her, lovingly crafting rooms where they would live, laugh, raise their children and grow old together. When he finished in 1922, young Martin asked for Olise’s hand in …