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Interested in fun facts and the history of Hesperia, MI?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Hesperia, Michigan:

1. Hesperia is a village located in Oceana County, Michigan.
2. The village was named after Hesperus, the Greek god of the evening star.
3. Hesperia was settled during the lumber boom of the late 1800s.
4. In 1911, the village had a population of approximately 2,000 people due to the lumber industry.
5. Today, Hesperia has a population of around 900 people.
6. The village is home to several parks, including Hesperia Dam County Park, Hesperia Sports Park, and Hesperia Village Park.
7. Hesperia is known for its annual Raspberry Festival, which takes place in July and celebrates the area's raspberry farming industry.
8. The mascot for Hesperia High School is the Panther.
9. The village is located along the White River, a popular destination for fishing and kayaking.
10. Hesperia is part of the Orchard View School District.