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  2. Camp Grayling - Wikipedia

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    Camp Grayling was founded in 1913 on an initial grant of land from Grayling lumber baron Rasmus Hanson to the state for military training. [1] It includes 147,000 acres (590 km 2) in Crawford, Kalkaska and Otsego counties.

  3. List of military installations in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The earliest French bases were quite small and short-lived. Later some installations would be in use for over a century (Fort Wayne, Fort Mackinaw) and spread over large areas (Fort Custer - 14,000 acres (57 km 2), Camp Grayling - 147,000 acres (590 km 2)). In chronological order:

  4. M-93 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    M-93 running concurrently with BL I-75 in Grayling. M-93 starts at the main gate of Camp Grayling. From there it runs north and east along Sharon Road parallel to the shore of Lake Margarethe through the edge of the base complex. The highway continues through forested terrain to a junction with M-72 west of the city of Grayling.

  5. Grayling, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Grayling Fish Hatchery was founded in 1914 by timber baron Rasmus Hanson (1846–1927). [14] He hoped to restore the grayling to the Au Sable River system; ironically, its disappearance was caused, at least in part, by the massive habitat destruction caused by logging, which was the source of Mr. Hanson's and other lumber barons' immense ...

  6. Grayling Army Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Grayling Army Airfield (ICAO: KGOV, FAA LID: GOV) is a public/military use airport located one nautical mile (1.85 km) northwest of the central business district of Grayling, in Crawford County, Michigan, United States. It is owned by United States Army. [1] The airfield is located 7 miles (11 km) northeast of the main cantonment area of Camp ...

  7. Grayling Charter Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Camp Grayling, the main training facility for the Michigan National Guard, occupies all of the township west of the city of Grayling. The Au Sable River flows west to east across the center of the township, joined by its East Branch from the north, while Lake Margrethe is in the western part of the township within Camp Grayling.

  8. US Treasury to expand security reviews for land deals near ...

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    Also added to the 100-mile radius list is Camp Grayling in Michigan, a National Guard training base. But the designation could complicate a Chinese company's planned $2.36 billion electric vehicle ...

  9. Crawford County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    M-93 is an 11-mile (18 km) route connecting the main gate of Michigan Army National Guard's Camp Grayling, 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of Grayling, with Hartwick Pines State Park, 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Grayling. F-32 begins at BL I-75/M-93 on the northern edge of Grayling and continues east toward Mio.