Frankfort - Non-Profits

Arriving at night on rural highway 115, a lighted archway beckons all travelers to the cozy, self-sufficient city of Frankfort. Because of its location at the mouth of Betsie Bay and Lake Michigan, the town delivers a fascinating history of marine adventure, life, and pride. A year-round population of approximately 1,600 residents, Frankfort has a strong artistic culture, a vibrant past, and the innate aesthetics of a harbor port. It is easy to forget time and worries while watching fishing vessels come in and out of the marina or checking the horizon for freighters. It boasts many businesses of necessity such as a hospital, drugstore, grocery store, and hardware stores, but also thrives with a local theatre, bookstore, art and gallery shops, and a satisfying range of restaurants. Elegant, Victorian homes that were originally built by lumbermen grace the streets with beauty and ghostly tales. The rarity of being able to comfortably walk to anything you need or want, from postage stamps to ice cream, is a sweet treat indeed.


Secondary Categories:
 • Chambers and Economic Development • Clubs and Organizations
 • Historical and Cultural • Other


Business Listings
       
 
Chambers and Economic DevelopmentBack to Top
Frankfort-Elberta Area Chamber Of Commerce
     PO Box 566
     Frankfort, MI 49635
231-352-7251
 
Clubs and OrganizationsBack to Top
Animal Welfare League Of Benzie County, Inc.
     PO Box 172
     Frankfort, MI 49635
231-352-9746
Benzie County Eagles
     71 Lake St
     Frankfort, MI 49635
231-352-9811
Druids Guild
     561 Bellows Ave
     3100 Benzie Hwy. Benzonia
     Frankfort, MI 49635
231-882-5473
Frankfort Rotary Club
     P. O. Box 2181
     Frankfort, MI 49635
 
Historical and CulturalBack to Top
 
OtherBack to Top
 
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