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  2. Albert E. Sleeper State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was created in 1925 by Huron County; it became a state park in 1927. The Civilian Conservation Corps was active in the park in the 1940s, building the park's Outdoor Center. In 1944, the park was renamed to honor former Michigan Governor Albert E. Sleeper, who signed the legislation authorizing the state park system. [2] Economic analysis

  3. List of Michigan state parks - Wikipedia

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    Paw Paw State Park – (c.1921–c.1927) in Paw Paw on Maple Lake; Pere Marquette River State Park – (1927–c.1940s) four sites—33, 12, 77 and 189 acres, respectively, along the Pere Marquette River in Mason County; Pictured Rocks State Park (1953–1966) - incorporated into the westernmost portion of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

  4. Category:State parks of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to state parks in the U.S. state of Michigan. For a manually maintained list, complete with yet-to-be-written articles, see List of Michigan state parks . See also: Template:Michigan state parks

  5. Michigan state park fall harvest festivals: Camping ... - AOL

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    Michigan state park campground fall harvest festivals in 2024 are almost six months away and campers will be ready to make reservations.

  6. Huron County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    There are two state parks – Sleeper State Park and Port Crescent State Park – and three roadside parks – Jenks Park, Brown Park, and White Rock Park. Huron County also maintains eight county parks along the shoreline – Caseville Park, Lighthouse Park, Stafford Park, McGraw Park, Philp Park, Wagener Park, Oak Beach Park, and Sebewaing Park.

  7. Albert Sleeper - Wikipedia

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    Sleeper signed the State Parks Act creating the State Park system and an epidemic of the Spanish influenza was dealt with. On April 19, 1917, Governor Sleeper created the Michigan State Troops Permanent Force (Michigan State Police). In 1928, Sleeper served as a presidential elector for Michigan to elect Herbert Hoover as U.S

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    Bob Jordan and Steven Falk, Asbury Park Press February 29, 2024 at 12:14 PM There are always unexpected wrestlers who make extraordinary dark horse runs at high-level tournaments.

  9. Category:Protected areas established in 1925 - Wikipedia

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    Albert E. Sleeper State Park; Alfred National Park; Ambrose A. Call State Park; Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial; B. Bay View State Park; Big River State ...