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  2. Black Lake (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Black Lake is located in Cheboygan and Presque Isle counties in northern lower Michigan, United States. With a surface area of 10,130 acres (41.0 km 2 ), it is the seventh largest inland lake in Michigan.

  3. Onaway State Park - Wikipedia

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    Onaway State Park is a public recreation area covering 158 acres (64 ha) on the southeast shore of Black Lake in North Allis Township, Presque Isle County, Michigan.The state parks sits at the end of M-211 five miles north of Onaway.

  4. Black Lake (Berrien County, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Black Lake is a lake in Berrien County, in the U.S. state of Michigan. [1] The lake has a surface area of 25.103 acres (10.159 ha). [1] [2] Black Lake was so named on account of the dark character of its water. [3]

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  6. Nelson "Jack" Edwards - Wikipedia

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    In the month of March 1975, a special memorial was held in honor of the late UAW Vice President and Foundry Department Director. As a tribute to the lasting memory of Nelson Jack Edwards, the International Union dedicated to him one of the buildings at the Walter and May Reuther UAW Family Education Center at Black Lake.

  7. African American resorts - Wikipedia

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    The resorts were self-contained commercial establishments. Varying resort accommodations included rooms for rent, meals and fine food, cocktail bars, dancing, sporting facilities (such as golf, horseback riding, tennis, swimming pools, fishing, badminton), and beaches. [2] Entire communities (or towns) became resort areas for African Americans.

  8. Idlewild, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The community encompasses Lake Idlewild, and the headwaters of the Pere Marquette River extends throughout the region. Called the "Black Eden of Michigan", [2] from 1912 through the mid-1960s, Idlewild was an active year-round community and was visited by well-known entertainers and professionals from throughout the country. [3]

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!