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Black River is a 15.5-mile-long (24.9 km) [2] river in Alcona County in the U.S. state of Michigan.The main branch rises in northern Harrisville Township at 1] and flows north through Haynes Township and Alcona Township and empties into Lake Huron at 1] at the unincorporated community
Black River is a 78.8-mile-long (126.8 km) [2] river in the U.S. state of Michigan, flowing mostly northward through four Northern Michigan counties: Otsego, Montmorency, Presque Isle, and Cheboygan. The Black River flows into the Cheboygan River at 45°36′13″N 84°27′47″W / 45.60361°N 84.46306°W / 45.60361; -84.46306 ...
The Black River is a 41.1-mile-long (66.1 km) [2] river on the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan, flowing mostly in Gogebic County into Lake Superior at Its source at 46°18′54″N 90°01′15″W / 46.31500°N 90.02083°W / 46.31500; -90.02083 ( Black River (source) ) [ 1 ] is a boreal wetland on the border with ...
Black River is an 11.0-mile-long (17.7 km) [2] river on the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The river flows into Lake Michigan at 46°05′37″N 85°20′30″W / 46.09361°N 85.34167°W / 46.09361; -85.34167 ( Black River (mouth) ) , [ 1 ] approximately 5 miles (8 km) east of Naubinway
Black River uses the 48721 ZIP Code, which serves the eastern portion of Alcona Township and smaller areas of Haynes Township to the south. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Hubbard Lake is an unincorporated community and census-designated place that surrounds Hubbard Lake at 44°45′35″N 83°33′32″W / 44.75972°N 83.55889°W / 44.75972; -83.55889
Black River is a 29.8-mile-long (48.0 km) [2] river on the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The river flows into the Middle Branch Escanaba River in Ely Township of Marquette County at 46°23′53″N 87°46′15″W / 46.39806°N 87.77083°W / 46.39806; -87.77083 ( Black River (mouth) ) [ 1 ] and on into Lake
Black River is a 4.2-mile-long (6.8 km) [2] river in the southwest part of the U.S. state of Michigan that empties into Lake Michigan in South Haven at 1] where it discharges past the South Pier Lighthouse. The river takes its name from the dark brown color of its water, which is caused by suspended sediments and organic materials picked up ...
A wagon road was built by the State of Michigan in 1904 to connect the waterfront with Bessemer. The county had purchased the land around the waterfront in 1924 for a park, [5] and a county road running parallel to the Black River was in place by 1927. [10] The residents of the fishing village were forced to move and settled at Black River ...