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Image Location City Listing date Armistice Day Storm Informational Designation Stearns Park Beach along North Lakeshore Drive Ludington: November 6, 1970: Big Sable Point Light Station† Big Sable Point in Ludington State Park: Hamlin Township: May 19, 1988: First Mason County Courthouse: 1687 South Lakeshore Drive Ludington: May 17, 1978 ...
The Not-A-Pe-Ka-Gon Site or Notipekago Site, also known as the Quick Site, is a multi-component archaeological site located near where South Custer Road crosses the Pere Marquette River in Mason County, Michigan. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1993 [2] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [1]
Image Location City Listing date Antrim County Courthouse† 203 East Cayuga Street Bellaire: April 5, 1974: Brown's School: 4891 M-32 at Marsh Rd. Jordan Township: August 3, 1979: Central Lake High School: Southwest Corner of State and Howard streets Central Lake: August 12, 1983: Elk Rapids Iron Company Informational Site
The following 34 pages use this file: Amber Township, Michigan; Big Sable River; Branch Township, Michigan; Custer, Michigan; Custer Township, Mason County, Michigan
Sporting Clays was originally used with live pigeons in the early 1900s, until they started using clay targets. When clay target began being used the sport became more popular. Rather than using standard distances, target angles and sizes, sporting clay courses are designed to simulate the hunting of ducks, pheasants, and even rabbits.
Mason is a city and the county seat of Ingham County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 8,252 at the 2010 census . [ 4 ] Mason was named after Stevens T. Mason , the state's first governor .
Settlers soon arrived, and the square became the central focus of commercial development. A road to Lansing was started in 1839, and in 1840 Mason became the county seat, attracting more development. The first courthouse was built in 1858. Additional sections were platted in 1866, and Mason was incorporated as a city in 1875.
The township is in northwestern Mason County. U.S. Route 31 runs north to south along the township's eastern border. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 36.50 square miles (94.53 km 2), of which 35.93 square miles (93.06 km 2) are land and 0.57 square miles (1.48 km 2), or 1.56%, are water. [1]