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This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in Michigan. Alcona (Alcona County) [1] Amble (Montcalm County) Antrim City (Antrim County) Aral (Benzie County) [2 ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Ghost towns in Michigan" ... Lyon Town Hall, Michigan; M. Mabel, Michigan; Mallett's Creek, Michigan ...
The Lower Peninsula is bounded on the west by Lake Michigan and on the northeast by Lake Huron, which connect at the Straits of Mackinac.In the southeast, the waterway consisting of the St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, Detroit River, and Lake Erie separates it from the province of Ontario, Canada.
State of Michigan. Upper Peninsula. Copper Country; Keweenaw Peninsula; Lower Peninsula. Northern Michigan; Mid-Michigan Central Michigan; Flint/Tri-Cities; The Thumb; Southern Michigan; West Michigan. Southern Michigan; Michiana; Southeast Michigan. Metro Detroit; ZIP code range: 48001-49971 (1752 zip codes) [4]
The following is a list of cities, towns, villages and counties of Michigan that no longer exist as separate entities but are generally still inhabited. Many of these were settlements that faded away or were swallowed up into larger adjoining communities.
The Lost Peninsula is a small exclave of the U.S. state of Michigan.It is part of Monroe County in the southeasternmost corner of the state.. The Lost Peninsula was created as a result of the Toledo War boundary dispute in 1835 and 1836 to determine whether the State of Ohio or the Michigan Territory would control an area known as the Toledo Strip.
Shelldrake is a ghost town in Whitefish Township, Chippewa County, Michigan, United States, about 8 miles (13 km) south of Whitefish Point, Michigan at the mouth of the Shelldrake River (also known as the Betsy River) on Whitefish Bay. It is listed on the Michigan Historic Register.
The community is located in Northern Michigan within Clinton Township. It is in northeastern Oscoda County about 60 miles (97 km) northwest of the community of Oscoda. [5] The community sits at an elevation of 1,047 feet (319 m) above sea level. [2] Marsh Creek runs near the center of the community, which is also part of Comins Marsh.