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Newaygo State Park is a public recreation area covering 400 acres (160 ha) on the south side of Hardy Dam Pond in Big Prairie Township, Newaygo County, Michigan. The state park sits atop 20-foot (6.1 m) embankments overlooking the six-mile-long (10 km), 4,000-acre (1,600 ha) impoundment of the Muskegon River .
Newaygo: 2004: Lilley District No. 5 School: Northeast corner Bingham and Main July 15, 1999: Oak Grove District No. 3 Schoolhouse: 6382 East 80th Newaygo vicinity June 30, 1988: Penoyer's Sawmill: Penoyer Creek, near the M-37 bridge Newaygo: August 22, 1985: Saint Mark's Episcopal Church: 30 Justice Street Newaygo: September 21, 1983: Daniel ...
Approximately 2,000 campsites, several boat launches and a marina are located around the dam. The parks located on the impoundment lake of the Hardy Dam include, Newaygo County's Sandy Beach Park, Newaygo State Park, Mecosta County's Brower Park, and Big Prairie Township's Ox Bow Park and Big Bend Park.
6051 State Route 65 Glennie: March 13, 2002: Green Pack House: 5014 N US-23 Oscoda: January 27, 1983: Ladies Literary Club Building: 316 Newman Street East Tawas: April 5, 1974: Lumbering on the Huron Shore Informational Designation Tawas Point State Park: East Tawas: July 19, 1956: Lumberman's Memorial: 5401 Monument Rd. Oscoda Township ...
Newaygo State Park: Newaygo: 400 acres 160 ha: 1966: Hardy Dam Pond: North Higgins Lake State Park: Crawford: 449 acres 182 ha: 1965: Higgins Lake: Old Mission State Park: Grand Traverse: 520 acres 210 ha: 1989 [e] Lake Michigan: Leased to Peninsula Township and operated as Lighthouse Park Onaway State Park: Presque Isle: 158 acres 64 ha: 1920 ...
The Edward E. Hartwick Memorial Building is a 1-1/2 story rustic log structure built entirely of Michigan pine, and is one of the few remaining examples of the rustic log architecture used in the 1920s and 1930s by the Michigan State Park system.
A chance discovery led officials in northern England to uncover more than 100 practice bombs from World War II buried underneath a playground.
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