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Manistee (/ m æ n ɪ s t i / man-iss-TEE) is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. Located in southwestern Manistee County, it is part of the northwestern Lower Peninsula. Manistee is the county seat of Manistee County, and its population was 6,259 at the 2020 census. [5] This makes Manistee the fifth-largest city in Northern Michigan.
English: This is a locator map showing Manistee County in Michigan. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps. Date: 12 February 2006: Source:
99 Arthur Street: Manistee: When listed on the National Register in 1990, the ship was located in Elberta, Michigan (Benzie County), but was moved to Manistee in 2000. [6] It is located at 99 Arthur Street. [7] 4: First Congregational Church
The Manistee Commercial Historic District consists of buildings surrounding Manistee's two major cross streets, River Street and Maple Street. The district contains 91 structures, of which 85 of the buildings are commercial structures, with three residences, four public buildings, and two fraternal lodges.
Manistee City Library: 95 Maple Street Manistee: November 16, 1995: Manistee County Courthouse Fountain† Onekama Village Park: Onekama: July 17, 1986: Manistee Fire Hall: 281 First Street, SW corner of Hancock Manistee: April 20, 1989: Harriet Quimby Childhood Home: 14789 Erdman Road Arcadia: September 3, 1998: Ramsdell Theatre† 101 Maple ...
The highway follows Cypress Street to a drawbridge over the Manistee River and then Cleveland Street on the northern side. As the trunkline rounds the northern shore of Manistee Lake, it passes the SS City of Milwaukee, [3] [5] a car ferry preserved as a museum. [10]
Manistee County (/ m æ n ɪ s t i / man-iss-TEE) is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the population was 25,032. [2] The county seat is Manistee. [3] The county is named for the Manistee River. Manistee County is part of Northern Michigan and has a shoreline on Lake Michigan.
[11] [12] Prior to the construction of present-day Hemlock Road through Tawas City, M-55 entered Tawas City via present-day Plank Road, Second Street, Fifth Avenue, and Mathews Street, ending at the present-day intersection of US 23 and Mathews Street. [13] [14] In 1949, US 27 was moved to run to the west of Houghton and Higgins lakes.