Places to stay in Freeland, Michigan

Freeland is a community in Tittabawassee Township, Saginaw County of Michigan. It is also community for statistical purposes and without any legal status as an incorporated municipality. The CDP covers an area in the central portion of Tittabawassee Township. The Freeland post office, ZIP code 48623, serves nearly the entire township, as well as portions of Midland and Williams townships to the north, Frankenlust and Kochville townships to the east, Thomas and Richland townships to the south, and Ingersoll Township to the west. Local restaurants include Log Cabin Bar & Grill, Riverside Family Restaurant, Mbs International Airport (mbs), and Pat & Jerry's Family Restaurant Inc.

If you are travelling in the area, Freeland is located close to WMPX-AM (Midland), Marsh Creek, Hanchett Park, Garden Park and Saint Marys Cemetery.

The center of Freeland ( which is at is longitude -84°7'23.16 and latitude 43°31'29.64 ) is located and 7 miles away from Auburn.

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Things to see and do, places to eat in Freeland

Riverside Family Restaurant ( Dining / Family ). Located at 8295 Midland Road. Riverside Family Restaurant opened its doors on August 11, 1992, and we have been serving great meals and the BEST pies ever since. Riverside Family Restaurant started off as an independently owned and operated Restaurant. Sadly for all of us here, we lost one of the owners, Shirley Zeilinger, to breast cancer on December 19, 2004. We have all worked hard to continue making her pies with the same recipes, love, and care that she put into them. We feel that it is our greatest accomplishment to continue the pie-making tradition that she started.” riversidefamilyrestaurant.com Link