
Muskegon and Muskegon Heights anchor the northwestern portion of this 2023 survey, revealing a landscape defined by industrial development, aviation, and a complex network of waterways. The urban grid transitions into the residential communities of Norton Shores and Cloverville, while the southern reaches near Fruitport maintain a more fractured, wetland-influenced character. Notable infrastructure including the Muskegon County Airport and Baker College of Muskegon signifies the region's modern role as a regional hub.
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1930 Lake Harbor
Muskegon County, MI

1936 Lake Harbor
Muskegon County, MI

1972 Muskegon East
Muskegon County, MI

1972 Muskegon West
Muskegon County, MI

1972 Sullivan
Muskegon County, MI

1976 Montague NE
Muskegon County, MI

1976 Montague NW
Muskegon County, MI

1976 Montague SE
Muskegon County, MI

1976 Montague SW
Muskegon County, MI

1976 Twin Lake NE
Muskegon County, MI

1976 Twin Lake NW
Muskegon County, MI

1976 Twin Lake SE
Muskegon County, MI

1976 Twin Lake SW
Muskegon County, MI

1983 Dalton
Muskegon County, MI

1983 Flower Creek
Muskegon County, MI

1983 Michillinda
Muskegon County, MI

1985 Big Blue Lake
Muskegon County, MI

1985 Holton
Muskegon County, MI

2023 Big Blue Lake
Muskegon County, MI

2023 Dalton
Muskegon County, MI

2023 Flower Creek
Muskegon County, MI

2023 Grand Haven OE W
Muskegon County, MI

2023 Holton
Muskegon County, MI

2023 Michillinda
Muskegon County, MI

2023 Muskegon East
Muskegon County, MI

2023 Muskegon West
Muskegon County, MI

2023 Sullivan
Muskegon County, MI