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  2. Briar Hill (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Briar Hill, at 1,706 ft, is the second-highest point [1] [failed verification] in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, behind nearby Grove Hill at 1,709 feet. [ 2 ] [ unreliable source? ] It is entirely within the Manistee National Forest .

  3. Manistee National Forest - Wikipedia

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    A scenic overlook atop a hill in the Manistee National Forest. The forest consists of a mix of hardwoods and pines, with red pine (pinus resinosa) as the most dominant species. A common feature of all Michigan National Forests are the large straight rows of planted red pines, which were planted by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s ...

  4. Lower Peninsula of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Southern Lower Michigan is sometimes further divided into economic and cultural subregions. The more culturally and economically diverse Lower Peninsula dominates Michigan politics, and maps of it without the Upper Peninsula are sometimes mistakenly presented as "Michigan", which contributes to resentment by "Yoopers" (residents of "the U.P").

  5. Wexford County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Briar Hill, the highest point in Michigan's Lower Peninsula, is located in northwestern Wexford County, at 1,706 feet (520 m). The county is the location of the first known sighting of the Michigan Dogman, in 1887. [5]

  6. Briar Hill - Wikipedia

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    Briar Hill may refer to the following places: ... Briar Hill, Michigan, ghost town; Briar Hill (Michigan), the highest point in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, U.S.

  7. New Michigan House map approved ahead of election to decide ...

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    The panel's approval of a new state House map establishes the battle lines in Michigan's electoral landscape with several months to go until elections this fall to decide which party will control ...

  8. Michigan redistricting commission approves new state House ...

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    Michigan's redistricting commission Wednesday selected a new state House map that it will submit to a three-judge panel for review after the court invalidated Detroit-based state legislative ...

  9. Geography of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The state averages from 30–40 inches (76–102 centimetres) of precipitation annually. Snow cover tends to be intermittent in the southern part of the state, but persistent in northern Lower Michigan and especially in the Upper Peninsula. Michigan USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map. The entire state averages 30 days of thunderstorm activity per year.