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The GREENBUSH INN: Manistee's Guesthouse, large families and groups welcome.Phone 231-723-5667To book your reservation online now CLICK HEREPerched on a bank, overlooking the shops, restaurants and galleries, the Greenbush Inn is Manistee's only downtown guesthouse. Located in the heart of the Historical District, close to the riverwalk, theatres, marinas, beaches & parks, make this an ideal location. Our
lobby-living room, outdoor decks, private spa area and
accommodations
are handsomely appointed with comfortable furnishings, which blend
with modern conveniences. Private baths, king and queen-size beds, upscale
surroundings, and unique amenities are just a few of the comforts
we've included.
Come experience the rewards of staying in an atmosphere that caters
to your life style, where our attention to detail and commitment to
your comfort is unparalleled
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Truly A Four Seasons Location:The GREENBUSH INN offers over 4000 sq feet of living and deck space to accommodate up to eight guests. A luxury residence that provides a perfect base from which to enjoy the many activities offered in the Manistee area.
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:: Hot Topic Area |
:: Ramsdell Theater |
The GREENBUSH INN is located only ten minutes from this beautiful new casino. A free shuttle service can pick you up at your front door and drive you there and back. For more information go to www.littlerivercasino.com |
Michigan's West Coast is listed as one of America's best road trips according to an article in the June/July issue of Everyday with Rachael Ray. The area described in the article runs from Grand Haven on the South to Petoskey on the North. Manistee is smack dab in the center giving you the best access to the entire recommend coast line. Click Here to see article. For more info on the magazine go to www.rachaelraymag.com |
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Within easy walking distance from GREENBUSH is the Ramsdell Theatre.
It has been an architectural landmark since it first opened in 1903.
It is a Michigan Historic Building whose architect was Solon Beman
who designed Pullman, IL. It still serves as a cultural center for
Western Michigan and as a destination for tourists interested in
historic buildings. For more information go to www.ramsdell-theater.org |