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The county selected Reeder by a one-vote margin as the county seat in 1873. The community became a station of the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad. The community was renamed on January 25, 1877, to Lake City. Lake City was incorporated as a village and platted in 1889. [9] The village became a city in 1932. [6]
The Lake City post office, with ZIP code 49651, serves the northern two-thirds of Reeder Township. [ 6 ] Frey was a post office and a station on the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad at 44°18′35″N 85°09′18″W / 44.30972°N 85.15500°W / 44.30972; -85.15500
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Falmouth is in southern Missaukee County, in the northwest corner of Clam Union Township. It is 12 miles (19 km) by road southeast of Lake City, the county seat, and 9 miles (14 km) northeast of McBain. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Falmouth CDP has an area of 0.68 square miles (1.76 km 2), all of if recorded as land. [1]
[7] [8] [9] Eight Point Lake is a larger lake located to the west. [10] Other nearby communities include Lake George to the north, Weidman to the south, the village of Barryton to the southwest, and Sears to the northwest. The city of Clare and U.S. Route 127 are about 12.0 miles (19.3 km) to the east via M-115. [11]
M-55 passing over US 131 as it joins the Cadillac bypass. M-55 had its beginning by July 1, 1919 when it was designated from Cadillac to Merritt. [6] In 1926, M-55 was extended eastward to Houghton Lake over a section of the former M-14 that was not used for the then-new US 27.
Hide-A-Way Hills was founded in 1961 as a planned community.The 1,650-acre (670 ha) community was developed 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Lancaster, Ohio, and included a lodge, horse barn, and golf course.