Talk:Lake City, Michigan
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[edit]Copied from WikiProject Michigan: After viewing the page dedicated to Lake City, I saw a few things that were not included on the page.
Town Festivals
I believe that highlighting the city’s celebrations (The Greatest Fourth in the North and The Festival of the Pines) would be beneficial in further painting the picture of the city. Information on these festivals is found on the Lake City Chamber of commerce website (http://www.lakecitymich.com/).
Christmas Tree Production
It has been mentioned that Lake City is the "Christmas Tree Capital of the North" but that topic is another that is not advertised. Ron Watson Tree Farm is where the majority of the trees are grown and could be a big draw to the city especially during the holiday season (www.ronwatsontreefarms.com).
Scenic Lake City
Lake City is the perfect place to escape from the urban world. Vacationers can visit this small Michigan town to experience the quiet life, take in nature, fish and relax on a boat. There is no mention of Missaukee Mountain (http://www.michigan.org/property/detail.aspx?p=G13094), which may benefit those researching the area for travel purposes. It also aides in informing those of the offerings of the city beyond the lakes. More information on the lakes would be nice to see, as well. Currently, there is no information on the individual lakes (size, fishing). Information on Lake Missaukee, Lake Sapphire, and Crooked Lake can be found here: http://www.lake-link.com/Michigan-Lake-Finder/.
I believe these changes would offer the users of Wikipedia a better sense of Lake City and the character of the town.
Thank you for reading and I hope these update suggestions become a reality.
Rkanas72 (talk) 23:13, 23 July 2012 (UTC)
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