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  2. Jacobsville Sandstone - Wikipedia

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    Jacobsville Sandstone is a red sandstone formation, marked with light-colored streaks and spots, primarily found in northern Upper Michigan, portions of Ontario, and under much of Lake Superior. Desired for its durability and aesthetics, the sandstone was used as an architectural building stone in both Canada and the United States.

  3. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore - Wikipedia

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    Pictured Rocks is the site of many of Michigan's waterfalls. Most of the waterfalls resulted from water running over the cliffs of the Munising Formation. This lime and sandstone formation exists between Tahquamenon Falls, some 75 miles (121 km) east, to Laughing Whitefish Falls, 30 miles (48 km) west of the Lakeshore. Pets are not allowed on ...

  4. Munising Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Munising Group or Formation is a 1,700 feet (520 m) thick, white to light grey [1] Cambrian sedimentary unit that crops out in Michigan and (to a lesser extent) Ontario. At one end of its extent, it comprises a basal conglomerate overlain by the Chapel Rock Member and the Miners Castle Member; elsewhere, it comprises the Eau Claire ...

  5. Munising Group - Wikipedia

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    Jacobsville Sandstone: Thickness: 1,700 ft (520 m) Lithology; ... The Galesville Sandstone is a geologic unit found in ... Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, western Ohio ...

  6. Hungarian Falls - Wikipedia

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    The site is near State Highway 26 in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. There are three drops with the largest being 50 feet. The total height of the falls is 90 feet. [2] [3] The base of the waterfall is made up of Jacobsville Sandstone, a type of rock common in that area. [4] Hungarian Falls is also near Michigan's tallest waterfall, Houghton ...

  7. Freda Sandstone - Wikipedia

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    Freda Sandstone (Pcf, grey) on NPS Apostle Islands geological map. The Freda Sandstone is a geologic formation in Michigan.It dates back to the Proterozoic.Lithologically, the Freda Sandstone is a lithic, red-brown, cyclic sequence of sandstones, mudstones and shales (conglomerates are rare).

  8. List of sandstones - Wikipedia

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    Freda sandstone: in northern Michigan; Guyandotte sandstone: in West Virginia; Jacobsville sandstone: in northern Michigan [4] Jordan Formation in the upper Midwest; Medina sandstone extensive quarries in Western New York [5] Monument Valley: Utah-Arizona state line; Navajo Sandstone: in the Colorado Plateau; Ohio Sandstone:

  9. Upper Peninsula of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    From approximately 1870 to 1915, about 32 quarries mined Jacobsville Sandstone in the Upper Peninsula, particularly near Marquette and the community of Jacobsville. The sandstone was used in many buildings, both locally and around the United States. [64] Since logging of white pine began in the 1880s, timber has been an important industry. [65]