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Bad Axe is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Huron County [4] in the Thumb region of the Lower Peninsula. The population was 3,021 at the 2020 census , making it the largest community in Huron County and second largest in the Upper Thumb, after Caro .
Huron County (/ ˈ h jʊər ɒ n,-ən / HURE-on, -ən) is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 31,407. [2] The county seat is Bad Axe. [3] Huron County is at the northern tip of the Thumb, which is a sub region of Mid Michigan.
Camp Pushmataha is no longer a council camp and is owned by the City of Citronelle. With a reservation from the city, Scout troops are welcome to camp there. It is a primitive camping facility. Pre-1960s it was the Mobile Area Council Camp. Frank Spain Scout Reservation: Greater Alabama Council: Delta: Active [1]
Huron County Memorial Airport covers an area of 386 acres (156 ha) at an elevation of 763 feet (233 m) above mean sea level.It has two asphalt paved runways: 17/35 is 5,009 by 75 feet (1,527 x 23 m) and 4/22 is 3,495 by 75 feet (1,065 x 23 m).
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From "Bad Axe Camp" to "Bad Axe Corners", and then finally incorporated as the village "Bad Axe", on March 19, 1885, the name still stands today. Several attempts to change the name occurred in the early years, but Captain Pabst, a survivor of 22 major battles in the Civil War, came back from his home in Lexington twice to demand preservation ...
The city of Bad Axe is on the eastern boundary and has incorporated land that had formerly been in the township. Popple is a tiny unincorporated community in the southwest corner of the township along M-53 /S. Van Dyke Road between Pinnebog and Kilmanagh/Popple Roads about five miles southwest of Bad Axe on the Pinnebog River at 43°46′16″N ...
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Courtesy of IFC FilmsNine months ago, in March of 2022, I had $101.99 in my bank account. I was broke and didn’t know how I’d make next ...