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The Huron Mountain Club is a private club whose land holdings in Marquette County, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, constitutes one of the largest tracts of primeval forest in the Great Lakes region.
Among the guides and books Rivinus has written and edited are Guide to the Delaware Canal, The Complete Guide to the Delaware and Lehigh National Corridor, William Penn and the Lenape Indians, The Red Man in Bucks County, Old Stonework in Bucks County, The Cabins of Huron Mountain Club, Early Taverns of Bucks County, and Rowing At Princeton: 1872-2000.
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After gaining membership, Ford commissioned noted architect Albert Kahn in 1929 to build a $100,000 cabin for his use. [2] The Huron Mountain Wildlife Foundation sponsors natural science research in the region, including the HMC lands. In the late 1950s, the Huron Mountains were a candidate for becoming a national park. However, the HMC was ...
The Huron Mountain Wildlife Foundation (HMWF) is a not-for-profit organization with the sole mission of supporting research in ecology, geology, and other field sciences in the Lake Superior region. It was established in 1955, and has supported a wide range of research focusing on the natural history of the Huron Mountains region.
The Great Lakes Indoor Football League was founded in 2005 by brothers Eric and Jeff Spitaleri and their friend Cory Trapp. [6] The league's first franchise accepted was the Lehigh Valley Outlawz, who joined in late June, 2005. [7]
Huron: Chiefs 797 Red & White 32077 Huron River Dr. New Boston, MI 48164 Jefferson: Bears 475 Blue & Gold 5707 Williams Rd. Monroe, MI 48162 Milan: Big Reds 602 Red & Black 200 Big Red Dr. Milan, MI 48160 Riverview: Pirates 875 Maroon & Gold 12431 Longsdorf Riverview, MI 48193 St. Mary Catholic Central: Falcons/Kestrels 324 Green & Gold 108 W ...
The team was a member of the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL). The Predators joined the CIFL in 2011 as an expansion team. The Predators were the second indoor football team to be based in Port Huron, the first being CIFL charter members and inaugural champions the Port Huron Pirates (2006–2007). The Owner of the Predators was Rachel ...