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{{Short description|Park in Michigan, US}}
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{{Infobox Protected area
| name = Petoskey State Park
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| location = Lower Peninsula, [[Emmet County, Michigan]], [[United States]]
| nearest_city = [[Petoskey, Michigan]]
| coordinates = {{coordscoord|45|24|05|N|84|54|30|W|display=inline, title}}
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| elevation = {{convert|630|ft}}<ref name=gnis>{{cite gnis|2100376|Petoskey State Park}}</ref>
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==History==
The park occupies part of the site where William Wirt Rice (1833–1891)<ref name=genweb/> built a tannery in 1885 at the mouth of what came to be called Tannery Creek. The tannery occupied 180 acres that were eventually divided between Petoskey State Park and the commercial district on [[U.S. Route 31 in Michigan|U.S. Highway 31]]. At its peak, the tannery employed some 200 workers and processed over 1000 hides—primarily buffalo—per day.<ref name=tannerycreek/> The tannery closed in 1952, and its buildings were torn down in 1963.<ref name=petoskeynews/> The City of Petoskey purchased a portion of the tannery's land north of Tannery Creek in 1934 and created the Petoskey Bathing Beach. The City of Petoskey purchased a portion of the tannery's land north of Tannery Creek in 1934 and created the Petoskey Bathing Beach. The Michigan Conservation Commission approved the creation of Petoskey State Park on the old tannery lands—with the potentiality of also purchasing the Citycity's bathing beach for inclusion as well—in June 1961.<ref name=petoskeynews19610609/> The large southern portion of the park property was purchased by the State in 1962, although no park development occurred for another several years.<ref name=petoskeynews19620602/> The State of Michigan purchased the beach from the City of Petoskey for $150,000 in 1968, took title in 1969, and the first 90 sites in the park's campground opened in June 1970.<ref name=mdnr/><ref name=petoskeynews19700612/>
 
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<ref name=petoskeynews19700612>{{cite news |title=Petoskey State Park Opens Monday With 90 Camping Sites |work=Petoskey News-Review |issue=205 |date=June 12, 1970 |volume=84 |page=7}}</ref>
 
<ref name=tannerycreek>{{cite web |url=https://www.watershedcouncil.org/uploads/7/2/5/1/7251350/tannery_creek-crucial_creeks_masters_project_2012-2013_final.pdf |title=Tannery Creek Watershed Management Plan |authorsauthor=E. Lillard |display-authors=etal|publisher=Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council |date=April 2013 |access-date=July 11, 2018}}</ref>
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