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The Stony Creek Village Historic District is a rural, agricultural historic district located on Washington Road in Rochester Hills, Michigan, USA. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. [1]
Stony Creek Lake is a man-made lake built by damming Stony Creek, a tributary of the Clinton River. Stony Creek drains 72 square miles (116 km 2) of northern Oakland County and the lake formed from the dams covers 500 acres (2.0 km 2). Stony Creek Metropark is situated on a moraine which makes for varied landscape. The park has forests, hills ...
The community is unrelated to the Stony Creek community in Monroe County, which is located much further downstream along the same creek. [ 14 ] Willis is an unincorporated community in the northeast corner of the township at 42°09′30″N 83°33′29″W / 42.15833°N 83.55806°W / 42.15833; -83.55806
Stony Creek had its own post office very briefly from July 6, 1840 to January 18, 1841. [ 23 ] Stony Point is an unincorporated community and census-designated place located at 41°56′28″N 83°15′58″W / 41.94111°N 83.26611°W / 41.94111; -83.26611 ( Stony
The Old US-41 – Backwater Creek Bridge is a rigidly connected Warren pony truss, 80 feet long with an 18 foot roadway. Built in 1918, it is one of the earliest examples of a standard Michigan State Highway Department pony truss design in the state.
The Stony Creek Bridge is a wrought iron pin-connected queen post pony truss bridge measuring 40 feet (12 m) long and 16 feet (4.9 m) wide, with a road width of 14 feet (4.3 m). [2] It is a single span sitting on concrete abutments with stone masonry wingwalls. The bridge is constructed using double channels for the upper beam and inclined end ...
According to the website, the assaults form the basis of two lawsuits against Eastern High School in Lansing, Michigan. In the most recent incident, a 14-year-old Native American student was ...
Stony Lake is an unincorporated community in the northwest corner of the township on the boundary with Benona Township at Historically, the settlement was at the western end of the 272-acre (1.10 km 2 ) Stony Lake, but development now encircles much of the lake shore.