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Newberry was founded in 1882 and became the county seat when Luce County was separated from Chippewa County in 1887. Its first courthouse was completed in 1890. [6]The village was named in honor of John Stoughton Newberry, a U.S. Representative and industrialist from the state of Michigan.
Newberry: August 15, 1975: John McGruer House: 7964 N. M-123 Newberry: June 30, 1988: Newberry Hotel: 301 South Newberry Avenue: Newberry: September 8, 1982: Newberry State Bank Building: 318 Newberry Avenue: Newberry: August 21, 1986: Life Saving Station Informational Site Mouth of the Two Hearted River, Two Hearted River Forest Campground ...
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WNBY-FM (93.9 MHz, "Oldies 93") is a classic hits/oldies music formatted radio station licensed to Newberry, Michigan, and serving the Sault Ste. Marie market. The station is owned and operated by Sovereign Communications. The station shares a call sign and ownership history with Newberry AM station WNBY 1450, which broadcasts a classic country ...
McMillan Township is a civil township of Luce County in the U.S. state of Michigan.The population was 2,471 at the 2020 census. [2] At 588.78 square miles (1,524.9 km 2) of total land area, McMillan Township is the largest municipality by area in the state of Michigan.
A significant section of Newberry Hill Road will be closed from June 20 to September 3 as the Kitsap County Department of Public Works replaces a deteriorated culvert on the west fork of Little ...
Mount Pleasant – The Oil Capital of Michigan [65] Muskegon. The Beer Tent Capital of the World [66] Port City [67] The Riviera of the Midwest [67] Lumber Queen of the World [67] The Skee [citation needed] Skeetown [citation needed] Naubinway – Top of the Lake [68] Negaunee – Irontown, USA [69] Newberry – Moose Capital of Michigan [70 ...
The Tahquamenon Falls (/ t ə ˈ k w ɑː m ə n ɒ n,-n ən / tə-KWAH-mə-non, -nən) are a series of waterfalls on the Tahquamenon River, shortly before it empties into Lake Superior, in the northeastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan. They are the largest waterfalls in Michigan, and one of the largest in the eastern half of North America.