Within the 240-acre parcel historic site are the Sanilac Petroglyphs. Michigan's only known rock carvings attributed to Native American workmanship...
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Historic Marker at The Watrousville Museum Aaron Watrous and his crew of loggers came here in 1852 to cut the virgin pine of the Cass River Valley....
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Sleeper State Park is 723 acres of forest, wetlands, sandy beach and dunes located on the Saginaw Bay of Lake Huron. Visitors can watch both sunris...
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The Polar Palace Arena Complex is a state of the art ice skating center that is home to the Lapeer County Hockey Association, Lapeer Skating Club, ...
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Port Crescent State Park has three miles of sandy shoreline on Lake Huron's Saginaw Bay. A wooden boardwalk parallels the day-use shoreline offerin...
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The Davison Area Historical Society was organized to preserve the history of the Davison Area. Our museum houses thousands of artifacts, including ...
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Metamora-Hadley Recreation Area consists of 723 acres with 80-acre Lake Minnewanna in the center Campers, hikers, boaters, anglers, hunters, cross-...
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About Us:
Frank Murphy was a national defender of civil rights. Born right here in Harbor Beach in 1890. He graduated from the University of...
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Step back in time at the Grice House Museum. Adjacent to the Harbor Beach Marina, the Grice House Museum offers those in the present a glimpse at l...
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This Historic Village, located on the 1853 estate of Dr. Joseph Loop, boasts eight historic buildings on a 10-acre campus. The country doctor...
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Pines cabin: accommodates 20 people
The cabin is nestled at the top of a hill in a wooden area near the hiking trails. A volley ball court and hors...
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Ortonville Recreation Area with 5,430 acres contains high wooded hills and a wide range of recreational activities.Activities:Cross Country Ski: A ...
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About Us
This 107,000 square feet hands-on science and history museum re-opened in 2022 after an extensive expansion and renovation. The new Sloan...
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In the early 1920's, the building was purchased by the Oxford Savings Bank and was torn down to the Terrazzo floor, and rebuilt into the one story ...
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The creation of the Antique Toy and Firehouse Museum came out of the love for toys and trucks that Jimmie Dobson and his late son Jeffrey shared fo...
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The keel for the Forrest Sherman class destroyer USS EDSON (DD-946) was laid at Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine, on 3 December 1956. EDSON is one of...
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