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  2. Fort Gratiot Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Fort Gratiot is on the southwestern shore of Lake Huron and is considered to be part of the Thumb of Michigan, which in turn is a subregion of the Flint/Tri-Cities. Fort Gratiot is a major center of trade for the Blue Water Area, a subregion of the Thumb. The Birchwood Mall and many big box stores are located in Fort Gratiot.

  3. Saginaw Bay - Wikipedia

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    Because Saginaw Bay is shallower and warmer than the main basin of Lake Huron, its fish community is also different. Both recreational and commercial fisheries operate in Saginaw Bay. Walleye and yellow perch are the primary sport species while the commercial fishery primarily targets lake whitefish and yellow perch. The commercial fishery is a ...

  4. Lake Huron - Wikipedia

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    By surface area, Lake Huron is the second-largest of the Great Lakes, with a surface area of 23,007 square miles (59,590 km 2)—of which 9,103 square miles (23,580 km 2) lies in Michigan and 13,904 square miles (36,010 km 2) lies in Ontario—making it the third-largest fresh water lake on Earth (or the fourth-largest lake, if the Caspian Sea ...

  5. Harsens Island - Wikipedia

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    The St. Clair River is an integral part of the Great Lakes, draining water from Lake Huron down into Lake St. Clair. Lake St. Clair then empties into the Detroit River, which flows into Lake Erie . The delta was formed about 6,000 years ago and long was a desired area of habitation by indigenous peoples.

  6. Lake Huron's Mackinac Island has million-dollar views. Here's ...

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    The home, near the island's airport and the Stonecliffe Inn, sits on a bluff 100 feet above Lake Huron. The home's exterior, filled with windows, is beige and green, with red roofing and walkout ...

  7. List of Michigan placenames of Native American origin

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    The primary Native American languages in Michigan are Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi, all of which are dialects of Algonquin. Some other places names in Michigan are found to be derived from Sauk , Oneida , Wyandot , Abenaki , Shawnee , Mohawk , Seneca , Seminole , Iroquois , and Delaware , although many of these tribes are not found in Michigan.

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  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Michigan

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    Huron: 27 33 Ingham: 54 34 Ionia: 16 35 Iosco: 4 36 Iron: 79 37 Isabella: 6 38 Jackson: 30 39 Kalamazoo: 56 40 Kalkaska: 0 41 Kent: 57 42 Keweenaw: 41 43 Lake: 3 44 Lapeer: 24 45 Leelanau: 25 46 Lenawee: 44 47 Livingston: 14 48 Luce: 1 49 Mackinac: 27 50 Macomb: 16 51 Manistee: 18 52 Marquette: 39 53 Mason: 11 54 Mecosta: 3 55 Menominee: 10 56 ...