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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in St. Clair ...

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    St. Clair River between Port Huron, Michigan and Sarnia, Ontario 42°57′30″N 82°24′38″W  /  42.958333°N 82.410556°W  / 42.958333; -82.410556  ( St. Clair River Port Huron

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Michigan

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    Bounded by Lake Huron, Gypsum, Keystone, and Rempert Rds. Alabaster: The Alabaster Historic District encompasses a former open-pit gypsum mine, along with associated processing buildings, shops, and offices, as well as the company town. The mine was established in 1862, but above-ground structures date from after an 1891 fire.

  4. Pine Creek Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    During this removal, a group of Tribal Members escaped and returned to their native lands in Michigan. In 1845, Chief Moguago purchased a 120-acre parcel of land along the Pine Creek, and established the Pine Creek Indian Reservation. [2] With the help of Europeans in nearby Athens, the Potawatomi constructed several houses and a school. [3]

  5. Pointe aux Barques Light - Wikipedia

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    The two buildings were originally constructed along the shore about 1,000 feet south-by-southeast of their current location, having been moved to the Huron City Historic District in 1964. A campground was established near the light station in the area where the 1876 United States Life-Saving Service (USLSS) station was originally located.

  6. Sauk people - Wikipedia

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    But later Europeans may have mistakenly recorded the Sauk as once dwelling at this location near Lake Huron. There is little archaeological evidence that the Sauk lived in the Saginaw area. [ 6 ] In the early 17th century, when natives told French explorer Samuel de Champlain that the Sauk nation was located on the west shore of Lake Michigan ...

  7. Saginaw Bay - Wikipedia

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    A profound food web shift in Lake Huron took place in 2003 with the near disappearance of the invasive alewife. Alewives used Saginaw Bay's near-shore waters as spawning and nursery grounds and were a formidable predator and competitor on newly hatched percid (walleye and yellow perch) fry.

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  9. 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.

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