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Tekonsha
, Michigan in Calhoun County

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Also known as:
Home of the Father of Aerial Photography
Named in honor of local Pottowatomie Chief
14 active listings near Tekonsha
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$425,000   👍 384 Francine Dr
$369,900   👍 3061 19 1/2 Mile Rd
$349,999   👍 505 E County Line Rd
$285,000   👍 1238 Greenwood Dr
$260,000   👍 127 E North St
$230,000   👍 409 Herricksville Rd
$220,000   👍* 140 Meadow Ln
$150,000   👍 16166 E Jackson Dr
$144,000   👍 Vacant Land Marshall Rd
$90,000   👍* 19367 T Dr S
$89,900   👍* 409 Fleming Rd
$70,000   👍 5744 W Nottawa Lk
$35,000   👍* Par 1 # M60

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

Tekonsha is a village in the southern part of Michigan, located in Calhoun County. The population of Tekonsha is just under 700 residents. The village was founded in 1831 and was originally called "Milton." However, it was later renamed Tekonsha after a Potawatomi Native American chief.

The village is home to several notable attractions, including the Tekonsha Community Schools, which serve students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. Tekonsha is also home to the Tekonsha State Forest, which covers nearly 6,000 acres and provides a natural habitat for a variety of wildlife species.

Additionally, Tekonsha hosts the annual Apple Festival, a celebration of the local apple harvest that includes a parade, carnival rides, and live entertainment. The festival draws visitors from throughout the region and is a popular event for locals.

Overall, Tekonsha is a small but historic village that offers residents and visitors a diverse array of activities and attractions.