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President Trump turned the national spotlight on this tiny town when he stopped for a campaign visit in August 2024.

What is Potterville?

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Eaton County was named for John Eaton, who was the Secretary of War for this famous president.

Who is Andrew Jackson?

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Chartered in 1976, members of this community service organization live by the motto “Friend of Youth” and serve the communities of Charlotte, Maple Valley, and Potterville by sponsoring youth scholarships, a Teacher of the Year award, backpack drives, and even a Youth Camp.

What is the Charlotte Optimist Club?

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This unfortunate event prompted the evacuation of 2,200 Potterville residents in May of 2002.

What is a train derailment?

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Eaton County has had 3 of these. You can still visit all 3 in the City of Charlotte.

What is the Eaton County Courthouse?

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This town started as The Union Colony. Settlers who wanted to move to Michigan from the East were only accepted if they opposed the use of liquor in any form.

What is Vermontville?

200

Jersey Number 42 has been retired at Grand Ledge High School in honor of this current Boston Celtics basketball player and 5 time NBA All Star.

Who is Al Horford?

200

Some of the best cinnamon rolls in the county can be found between Charlotte and Nashville at this Amish-owned store.

What is Sunset Acres?

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The first female probate court judge in Michigan was Ella Eggleston, who began serving in 1919. Amanda Pollard became the first female probate judge in Eaton County when she took the bench in March of this year.

What is 2024?

200

Grand Ledge and Eaton Rapids both have island parks in the middle of this river.

What is the Grand River?

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The town’s reputation for mineral water led to it earning the nickname "Saratoga of the West," a reference to Saratoga Springs, New York, a well-known resort town known for its mineral springs.

What is Eaton Rapids?

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Prior to becoming the 13th governor of Michigan, this famous politician lived in Eaton Rapids. He governed Michigan during the American Civil War and was known as a strong opponent of slavery and secession.

Who is Austin Blair?

300

In November of 2014, 42 bones from this giant animal were discovered in Eaton County. The bones date back to the Ice Age, more than 10,000 years ago, and were donated to the University of Michigan.

What is a Mastadon?

300

Clint Wright, a country fan and fourth generation farmer from Potterville, helped put his town on the map when he appeared on this hit MTV reality TV show.

What is the Real World (Atlanta)?

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This 78-acre park in Grand Ledge is best known as the "home of the Ledges" - an ancient sedimentary rock outcropping lining the shores of the Grand River.

What is Fitzgerald Park?

400

This town's long history of furniture manufacturing dates back to the late 1800’s when three young carpenters opened a chair company.

What is Grand Ledge?

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According to their website, the World’s ONLY one of these can be found in Potterville. This establishment was featured on Guy Fieri’s hit show: Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives.

What is Joe's Gizzard City?

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22 people were injured at Eaton County's Fox Park in 1994 when this “walked up the beach”.

What is a lightning bolt?

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Using a process described as “Hillbilly Scientific,” Gino Lucci, resident of Nashville, Michigan and a retired US Air Force Member, was featured on the YouTube show Ridiculous Rides. His ridiculous ride is a plane, that he converted into THIS mode of transportation and named “The Flaming Flamingo.”

What is an RV?

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This Eaton County park is home to an open air observatory. Local astronomers host regular public viewing nights, allowing people of all ages to see the stars and planets over Eaton County.

What is Fox Park?

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This town was named after the wife of one of its founders, Edmond Bostwick.

What is Charlotte?

500

This Potterville prodigy is the lead play-by-play announcer for Major League Baseball for FOX Sports and is the television voice for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Who is Joe Davis?

500

This was the first township founded in Eaton County and served as the first county seat.

What is Bellevue?

500

On a chilly spring day in 1982, residents of Eaton Rapids who were crossing the State Street Bridge noticed large objects bobbing in the river at the dam. Today these large bobbing objects are memorialized on the town mural in Pocket Park near City Hall.

What are cows?

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The Eaton Rapids Reform Club, under the leadership of Isaac N. Reynolds, built this temperance hall in 1878. Affiliated with the national temperance movement, over a thousand local men knotted red ribbons in their lapels after pledging to abstain from all alcoholic beverages and adopted the motto, “Dare to do right."

What is the Red Ribbon Hall?

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