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  2. Bombardment of Fort Stevens - Wikipedia

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    I-25 A 10-inch (254 mm) gun at Fort Stevens. The wreck of the Peter Iredale. Even though there were no injuries and very little damage, the Japanese attack on Fort Stevens along with the Aleutian Islands Campaign the same month helped create the 1942 full-scale West Coast invasion scare.

  3. Japanese submarine I-25 - Wikipedia

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    I-25 (イ-25) was a B1 type (I-15-class) submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy that served in World War II, took part in the Attack on Pearl Harbor, and was the only Axis submarine to carry out aerial bombing on the continental United States in World War II, during the so-called Lookout Air Raids, and the shelling of Fort Stevens, both attacks occurring in the state of Oregon.

  4. Inkster, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The area was originally inhabited by Native Americans. It was settled by non-indigenous people in 1825. A post office named "Moulin Rouge" was established there in December 1857. Robert Inkster, a Scotsman born March 27, 1828, in Lerwick, Shetland, [5] operated a steam sawmill on present-day Inkster Road near Michigan Avenue in the early 1860s.

  5. U.S. Route 25 in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    I-94, shown here in August 2012 near Port Huron, replaced part of US 25. In Downtown Detroit, Fort Street ended at Campus Martius Park at M-1 (Woodward Avenue). US 25 looped around the park and followed the street named Cadillac Square over to Randolph Street, turning north to connect to Gratiot Avenue, a major thoroughfare on the east side of Detroit.

  6. M-10 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    As a state trunkline highway, the roadway is maintained by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), and it includes approximately 18.5 miles (29.8 km) of freeway. [1] M-10 has six lanes from Detroit to Inkster Road in Farmington Hills, where it drops to four; a few segments have eight lanes for short distances between interchanges. [5]

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  8. Fort Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Fort Stevens (Oregon), a fort in Oregon that guarded the mouth of the Columbia River; Fort Stevens (Washington, D.C.), a fort in Washington, D.C. that defended the city during the Civil War; Fort Stevens (New York), a fort in New York City built as part of the city's defenses during the war of 1812

  9. Woman missing since 2017 reunites with family after Michigan ...

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    A woman missing since 2017 is back with her family following a tip to Michigan State Police.. The recovery effort began with a woman calling state police Monday to report that her stepdaughter ...