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  2. Petoskey stone - Wikipedia

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    A Petoskey stone is a rock and a fossil, often pebble-shaped, that is composed of a fossilized rugose coral, Hexagonaria percarinata. [1] Such stones were formed as a result of glaciation, in which sheets of ice plucked stones from the bedrock, grinding off their rough edges and depositing them in the northwestern (and some in the northeastern) portion of Michigan's lower peninsula.

  3. Petosegay - Wikipedia

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    Petosegay or Biidassige (Ottawa: Light that is Coming) (c. 1787 – June 15, 1885) was a 19th-century Odawa merchant and fur trader. Both present-day Petoskey, Michigan, Petoskey State Park, and nearby Emmet County park Camp Petosega are named in his honor.

  4. Petoskey - Wikipedia

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    Petoskey may refer to a number of articles relating to the U.S. state of Michigan: Petoskey, Michigan, a city in Emmet County, in the Northern Lower Peninsula. Petosegay, an Odawa chief. Petoskey Downtown Historic District; Petoskey Grocery Company Building; Petoskey High School; Petoskey Motor Speedway; Petoskey News-Review

  5. Petoskey Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    By the 1860s, more European residents moved into Petoskey, and pioneer Hazen Ingalls constructed a dock for shipping and built the first store in what is now downtown Petoskey. In 1874, the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad began service to Petoskey, and the area soon grew immensely. The area already had three hotels by 1875.

  6. Talk:Petoskey stone - Wikipedia

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    Petosegay lived up to his promise and became a great fur trader, merchant and chief. In the summer before his death, the city of Petoskey (the English version of Petosegay) was settled with a population of 50 - 60 people. On June 18, 1965 Governor Romney signed House Bill 2297, making the Petoskey Stone the official Michigan State Stone.

  7. Category:Symbols of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Symbols of Michigan" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Petoskey stone; Pinus strobus; S. Seal of Michigan;

  8. Petoskey State Park - Wikipedia

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    Petoskey State Park is a public recreation area covering 303 acres (123 ha) on Lake Michigan in Bear Creek Township, Emmet County, Michigan. The state park is located three miles (4.8 km) northeast of the city of Petoskey on Little Traverse Bay. It is surrounded by heavily vegetated sand dunes that are excellent examples of parabolic dunes. [2]

  9. Petoskey, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Petoskey is part of Northern Michigan, and is one of the northernmost cities in Michigan's Lower Peninsula. Petoskey is located on the southern shore of Little Traverse Bay, a bay of Lake Michigan. [6] Petoskey sits directly across the bay from Harbor Springs, another Emmet County city. Petoskey is a popular Midwestern resort town. [7] Petoskey ...

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