Most People Don't Know That This Charming Small Town In Michigan Was Named After Someone Won A Poker Game
By Jackie Ann|Published January 06, 2023
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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.
It’s always fascinating to learn how a city got its name. Usually, it’s pretty easy to guess since the majority of our towns were named after their founders, other cities in the world (usually from where the first settlers came from), or nearby natural landmarks like lakes, rivers, or mountains. Fenton, Michigan, started out with a different name, but after a very interesting game of poker, the entire town got a new name and even a few new street names. Let’s take a closer look at the unique history of how this charming little town earned its name.
Fenton, Michigan, has a unique backstory in more ways than one. First, it’s one of the only municipalities in Michigan to span not one or two but three different counties. The only other city in Michigan to do the same is Lansing.
William M. Fenton and Robert LeRoy played a game of cards and determined that the winner of the hand would get the honor of renaming the town. Obviously, Fenton won the hand, and the consolation prize was given to LeRoy, who lent his name to the main street of the city. The game didn’t end there, though, and with each new hand dealt, the winner got to pick a new street name.
As you walk around the town, you’ll notice both Elisabeth Street and Adelaide Street, both named after the gentlemen’s wives.
What a unique and interesting way to go about naming a town!
Visit the city of Fenton’s website to learn more and plan your trip to this lovely little town today. For more unique day trip ideas through the Mitten State, check out some of our favorite small towns in Michigan.
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