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Jul 16, 2023 · Welcome to Romeo, Michigan – a charming town filled with captivating history, scenic beauty, and an abundance of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of the state, Romeo offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of big cities .
Romeo. The Greater Romeo-Washington area is rich with history, natural beauty and economic opportunity. Our close-knit communities offer ample open space, abundant recreation, and a robust agricultural industry.
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Romeo was known as Indian Village when a Mr. Hoxie appeared in 1822. He established an Inn on Main Street called The Old Red Tavern which, sadly, was later destroyed by fire. At this point in history, the village was renamed Hoxie’s Settlement.
A quiet small town, with storybook charm, Romeo’s tree lined streets, historic sights and unique main street shopping make it a great place for a day trip or a spontaneous weekend getaway.
Sewing Tales & Trinkets. A presentation by the Romeo Historical Society about sewing through the ages and a display of sewing accessories and their history. Tuesday March 12 @ 7 PM. Location: Romeo Arts & Archive Center 290 N Main. 290 N Main St, Romeo, MI 48065.
Our History. The first settlers came to Romeo in the 1820’s. The area was first known as “Indian Village” because the Chippewa Indians had their winter campgrounds here.