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Fife Lake (/ f aɪ f / FYFE) is a village in southeastern Grand Traverse County in the U.S. state of Michigan. Its population was 456 at the 2020 census , up from 443 at the 2010 census . The village is part of the Traverse City metropolitan area , and lies upon the shore of the lake of the same name .
Fife Lake Township is a civil township of Grand Traverse County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census , the township population was 1,526, a slight increase from 1,517 at the 2000 census .
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Location: Fife Lake Township, Grand Traverse County and Springfield Township, Kalkaska County, Michigan, U.S.: Coordinates: 1]: Type: Lake: Primary inflows: Inlet Creek: Primary outflows: Fife Lake Outlet (Manistee River): Surface area: 617 acres (2 km 2) [1]: Max. depth: 55 ft (17 m) [1]: Surface elevation: 1,017 ft (310 m) [1]: Islands: Helen Island, Florence Island: Settlements: Fife Lake ...
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The highway starts south of a 90-degree curve in M-113 and runs east through flat, wooded terrain to Fife Lake. The roadway runs parallel to the survey section lines in Fife Lake Township, [4] and it passes several residences along the whole length. [5] From the eastern terminus, State Street connects M-186 and US 131 with downtown Fife Lake. [6]
The Fife Lake–Union District No. 1 Schoolhouse, also known as the Cedar Creek School of the Union Township Hall, is a school building located at 5020 Fife Lake Road near Fife Lake, Michigan. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1983 [ 2 ] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [ 1 ]
Pugsley Correctional Facility was named after Earl C. Pugsley, (1885–1976) of Hart, Michigan in Oceana County. [3] He was a Republican; an Attorney; a Circuit Court Judge in the Michigan's 27th Circuit, from 1930 to 1959; and candidate for Justice of State of Michigan Supreme Court], in 1942.