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This city reflects a unique balance of past and present, featuring many fine old turn of the twentieth century homes coupled with a booming economy and rapid retail development. Coldwater was first settled in 1830 by Allen Tibbits and Joseph Hanchett. In 1833 it was named Coldwater (from the Potawatomie, chuck-saw-ya-bish or cold running water) after the river that runs through it. Coldwater attractions include the famous Tibbits Opera House, the Wing House Museum, the Capri Drive-In Theater as well as an abundance of lakes, parks and charming downtown shops.
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Chicago Pike Inn & Spa, 215 East Chicago Street, Coldwater, Michigan 49036, (517) 279-8744
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Benedict Doll Bed & Breakfast, 665 W. Chicago Street, Coldwater, Michigan 49036, (517) 279-2821
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HideOut Bed & Breakfast, 260 Stevens Shores Drive, Coldwater, Michigan 49036, (517)278-4210
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The Victorian Mansion Inn, 90 Division Street, Coldwater, Michigan 49036, (517) 279-8852
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