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Centreville is the county seat of St. Joseph County, located in southwestern Michigan. The village is bisected by two key highways—M-86 and M-66—making it easily accessible and well-connected to neighboring towns such as Three Rivers and Sturgis. The town is anchored by the St. Joseph County Courthouse, an architectural marvel and historical landmark that adds significant cultural and governmental value to the area. For outdoor aficionados, the 86-acre Covered Bridge Park features camping facilities, fishing areas, and the historic Langley Covered Bridge, one of the longest remaining wooden covered bridges in the United States. Every year, the St. Joseph County Grange Fair transforms Centreville into a bustling hub of activity, attracting people from all over the region for its agricultural exhibits, carnival rides, and live entertainment. The Jeptha Lake Golf Course provides a scenic environment for golfers, while the St. Joseph River offers kayaking and fishing opportunities.