Bellaire Village, Antrim County, Michigan (MI)

Bellaire Village

Antrim County, Michigan

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Bellaire Village Hall is located at 202 North Bridge Street, Bellaire, MI 49614.
Phone: 231‑533‑8213.

Neighborhoods

  • Aanbreken
  • Adams Beach
  • Alcotts Addition
  • Alpenhaus
  • Antrim Woods Estates
  • Back Forty
  • Baxter Condominium
  • Baxters Condominium
  • Bellaire Village Pines
  • Bergbagnen
  • Cedar Meadows
  • Cedar Ridge Valley
  • Cedar River Estates
  • Cedar River Lodge
  • Cedar River Village
  • Chief Golf Community
  • Chief Golf Cottages
  • Dearborn Shores
  • Eagles Nest
  • Eastpointe
  • Egglestons Point
  • Farm Golf Club
  • Forest Home Lodges
  • Golf Meadows
  • Golfside
  • Green Acres
  • Greenside
  • Grindelhaus
  • Hawks Eye
  • Hawks Eye Resort
  • Hawks Spur
  • Heideldorf
  • Hemlock Hills
  • Holiday Acres
  • Klaffendorf
  • Lake of the Woods
  • Lakewood Terrace
  • Legend
  • North Grindelhaus
  • North Schuss Village
  • Obervalden
  • Park View Beach
  • Pinebrook
  • Points West
  • Richardis Add
  • Ridges
  • Ridgewalk
  • Sandy Meadows
  • Sawtooth
  • Schuss Village
  • Semrau
  • Shanty Creek Bluffs
  • Shanty Creek Legend
  • Shanty Creek Resorts
  • Silver Pines
  • Slopeside
  • Snowshoe
  • South Shore Hills
  • Spring Ridge
  • Sudendorf
  • Summitt Village
  • Swiss Village
  • Swiss Village East
  • Tanglewood Park
  • Timber Ridge
  • Trappers Lodge
  • Valden Spiel
  • Valley View
  • Vienna Woods
  • Villa Monte
  • Vista del Verde
  • Waterscape Hills
  • West Shore Pines
  • West Winds Condos
  • Westwind
  • Wind Ridge
  • Windcliff
  • Windy Hill
  • Wrobbels

A post office was established in Keno in June of 1879. In that year, the county seat was moved from Elk Rapids and the village was renamed Bellaire. The village is bisected by the boundary line which divides Forest Home and Kearny townships. A railway depot was built by the Chicago and West Michigan Railroad in 1891. It was followed by a second depot of the East Jordan and Southern Railroad in 1901.


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