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Leelanau State Park is a public recreation area covering 1,550 acres (630 ha) on the Leelanau Peninsula in Leelanau County, Michigan. The state park encompasses the tip of the peninsula and is the home of the Grand Traverse Lighthouse .
Rochester-Utica State Recreation Area (originally Bloomer State Park No.2) – (1945–1992) a portion was also part of Spring Hill Farm, the country estate of boxer Joe Louis, (1939–1944); now Bloomer City Park (Rochester Hills) and River Bends Park (Shelby Township) Saint Clair (County) State Park – (1926–1949) 17 acres, former St ...
Village Park, 10484 Niagara Street Empire: November 7, 1977: Frank E. Fisher Store 5504 SW Manitou Trail (M-22) Glen Arbor: June 15, 1984: Fountain Point† 990 South Lake Leelanau Drive (County Road 641) Lake Leelanau vicinity August 15, 1975: Howard E. Gill Building 206 Rose Street Northport: July 26, 1978: Glen Arbor Roller Mills 5426 W ...
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Leelanau County (/ ˈ l iː l ə n ɔː / LEE-lə-naw) is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census , the population was 22,301. [ 2 ] Since 2008, the county seat has been located within Suttons Bay Township , one mile east of the unincorporated village of Lake Leelanau . [ 3 ]
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is a U.S. national lakeshore in the northwestern Lower Peninsula of Michigan.Located within Benzie and Leelanau counties, the park extends along a 35-mile (56 km) stretch of Lake Michigan's eastern coastline, as well as North and South Manitou islands, preserving a total of 71,199 acres (111 sq mi; 288 km 2).
The Leelanau Peninsula, as well as much of Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula, was ceded from the first peoples to the United States in the 1836 Treaty of Washington. [5] Leelanau County was set off in 1840 and organized in 1863. [6] The first railroads on the peninsula were built in 1892. [7]
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