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Beaver Lake House (see Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation) Beaver Lake Portage; Beaver Lodge (see Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation) Bedford House (Egg Lake) (see Egg Lake (Churchill River)) Bedford House (Reindeer Lake) Bella Bella (see Fort McLoughlin) Belcher Islands; Bellevue Sheep Farm (see San Juan Island) Berens River ...
Swan Lake and Christmas Hill have a long history of farming, beginning with a sheep farm on the west slopes of Christmas Hill established by Kenneth McKenzie in 1857, and continuing through to the closing of the Pendray dairy farm at Swan Lake in 1978. An 1885 map of the area shows three land owners, with 100 to 150 acres each:
De Zwaan is an authentic Dutch windmill in the city of Holland, Michigan. The windmill's name is Dutch for The Swan or Graceful Bird. It is the oldest authentic, working Dutch windmill in the United States. De Zwaan is located in Windmill Island municipal park.
Maybury State Park is a public recreation area in Northville Township, Wayne County, Michigan composed of 944 acres (382 ha) of gently rolling terrain, open meadow, and mature forest. [2] The park gives people in the nearby metropolitan area an opportunity to get involved in outdoor recreation activities in a state park setting.
Anchorville is on M-29 situated on northern shore of Lake St. Clair at The Anchorville ZIP code 48004 provides P.O. Box service. [ 5 ] The Rev. Charles Chambille arrived in 1853 to serve the French living in the area, which was then called the "Swan Creek Settlement."
The Swan River is a 17.3-mile-long (27.8 km) [2] river in Presque Isle County, Michigan. It originates in a swamp south of Belknap and east of Hawks . It flows generally northeast, between the Trout River and Little Trout River watersheds.
Castle Farms is a special events facility located in Charlevoix, Michigan. It was constructed in 1918 by Albert Loeb , who was the Vice President of Sears, Roebuck and Company , and it was designed by Arthur Heun.
In 1879, Nason, along with Helen B. Allen and W. Husen, also built a salt block here. It was a station on the Michigan Central Railroad, and was named for the nearby Garfield coal mine. [6] Orr is an unincorporated community in the township at Swan Creek and Orr Roads. [5] [7] A post office operated from July 7, 1896, until October 14, 1904 [8]