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Wells State Park is located on M-35 in Cedar River [3] and Fuller Park is at the mouth of the Bark River. [41] In a press release, MDOT's James Lake states: The Heritage Route passes through both Delta and Menominee counties on the western shoreline of Lake Michigan in the central Upper Peninsula , and features parks, waterways, forests, trails ...
Escanaba River-The Legend Informational Designation Escanaba River, Pioneer Trail Park, US-2 & -41 (M-35), 1 mile north of Escanaba Escanaba: May 4, 1966: Little Bay de Noc Informational Designation Roadside City Park on Lake Shore Drive Escanaba: April 2, 1957: Ludington Hotel: 223 Ludington Street Escanaba: February 23, 1981: Maple Ridge ...
Nearly 500 people lived in the nearby town. The town has been reconstructed into a state park and living museum showing what life was like in the late 19th century. A 1996 boundary increase (added 1996-12-26) increased the historic district to include the entire Fayette State Park. 7: Gooseneck Lake III Site: June 27, 2014
The Escanaba Central Historic District is located at the center of the current city of Escanaba, and runs for over a mile along Ludington Street from the Nelson Ludington's House of Ludington in the 200 block on the eastern end to the former Stegath Lumber Company located at the intersection of South 19th Street. The buildings in the district ...
Bark River is an unincorporated community located in Delta County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located in Bark River Township near the Bark River, from which it is named. [3] It is situated on U.S. Highway 2 and U.S. Highway 41 about 13 miles west of Escanaba and just east of the Hannahville Indian Reservation.
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Little Bay de Noc is a bay in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The bay opens into Lake Michigan's Green Bay. The bay, consisting of approximately 30,000 acres (120 km 2), is enclosed by Delta County. The cities of Escanaba and Gladstone are on the west side of the bay and the Stonington Peninsula is on the east side.
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. 3: M-72–Au Sable River Bridge: M-72–Au Sable River Bridge: December 9, 1999