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Walhalla is a small unincorporated community located on US 10 between Baldwin and Ludington. Walhalla is a little more than one mile north of the Pere Marquette River. Walhalla also is the home office to the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival. Originally an Indian village. Its first white settlement was named Merritt. When the Pere Marquette Railroad came through its station here was named Manistee Junction and it was given a post in January, 1891. It was renamed on February 8, 1905, by an admirer of Wagner's opera Die Valkyrie, Walhalla meaning the banquet hall of the gods.
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Dining Out
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Emerson Lake Inn [Casual Dining], 7786 US 10, PO Box 99, Walhalla, MI 49458, Phone: (231) 757-2385
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Lodging
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All Seasons Long Lake Resort [Resort], 7424 East U.S.10, PO BOX 309, Walhalla, MI 49458, Phone: (231) 757-2735
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Barthy Lodge [Cabin & Cottage Rentals], 7478 Barothy Road, PO Box 69, Walhalla, MI 49458, Phone: (231) 898-2340
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Outland's Long Lake Resort [Resort], 7410 East US 10, PO Box 68, Walhalla, MI 49458, Phone: (231) 757-2142
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Organizations
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Outdoors & Sports
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North Country National Scenic Trail, 229 E Main Street, Lowell, MI 49331, Phone: (616) 897-5987.
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Shopping
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