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The other Little Thornapple River is a left-side tributary that rises in southern Sawyer County at , less than 2 miles (3.2 km) west-southwest of the mouth of the other Little Thornapple River. The second Little Thornapple, flows primarily to the south and southwest into Rusk County and empties into the Thornapple River at , approximately 4 ...
The Thornapple River (Ottawa: Sowanquesake, "Forked River") [4] (GNIS ID #1075813 [5]) is an 88.1-mile-long (141.8 km) [6] tributary of Michigan's longest river, the Grand River. The Thornapple rises in Eaton County, Michigan and drains a primarily rural farming area in Central Michigan .
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Little Thornapple River is a 5.8-mile-long (9.3 km) [3] river in Barry County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The Little Thornapple rises from the outflow of Jordan Lake [ 4 ] in north-central Woodland Township at 42°45′38″N 85°08′43″W / 42.76056°N 85.14528°W / 42.76056; -85.14528 ( Little Thornapple River (
Little Thornapple River may refer to: Two rivers in Michigan, both part of the Thornapple River system. Little Thornapple River (Coldwater River) Little Thornapple River (Eaton County) Two rivers in Wisconsin, both tributaries of the Thornapple River. Little Thornapple River (Rusk County), rises in Sawyer County but mostly in Rusk
The Ada Covered Bridge is a 125-foot (38 m) span Brown truss covered bridge erected in 1867 in Ada, Michigan, United States.Carrying Bronson Street across the Thornapple River, it is located just south of where the Thornapple enters the Grand River, in turn just south of M-21.
Little Thornapple River is a 9.1-mile-long (14.6 km) [3] river in Eaton County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The Little Thornapple rises in central Carmel Township at 42°33′23″N 84°54′27″W / 42.55639°N 84.90750°W / 42.55639; -84.90750 ( Little Thornapple River (source) ) , [ 1 ] approximately 4.5 miles (7.2 km) from ...
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