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Clinton is a village of about 2,300 in Lenawee County.

 

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"Clinton Woolen Mill

The Clinton Woolen Mill was a vital part of the economy of this area for over 90 years.  Clinton's original mill was completed in 1867 at a cost of $95,000.  Fire destroyed that structure in 1886.  In less than a year, the mill was back in operation in the present building, the second to be erected here.  The mill had the necessary equipment and skilled workers for complex dye processing.  One of the last woolen mills in the area, this company discontinued operations in 1957."

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Very charming, historic-looking town. The Masonic Temple is a gorgeous old-timer.

 

Does the Clinton Inn still function as a hotel?

Beautiful! Thanks for the photos!

Driven though it many times on my way to the Irish Hills, but never had a chance to stop or pay much attention to it.  Thanks for the tour!

Very charming, historic-looking town. The Masonic Temple is a gorgeous old-timer.

 

Does the Clinton Inn still function as a hotel?

 

Yep it does.

Nice!

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