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  2. Sandusky, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF ... ZIP Code: 48471. Area code: 810: ... GNIS feature ID: 0637223 [3] Sandusky is the most populous city and county ...

  3. Custer Township, Sanilac County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Sandusky is a city on the southern boundary of the township at the junction of M-19 and M-46, but is administratively autonomous. The Sandusky ZIP code 48471 serves most of the township. [3] The postal delivery areas of some other nearby communities serve the township:

  4. Sanilac County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Sanilac County (/ s æ n ə l æ k / SAN-ə-lack) is a county located in the Thumb region of the U.S. state of Michigan.As of the 2020 Census, the population was 40,611. [2] The county seat is Sandusky. [3]

  5. Sandusky City Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport has two runways. Runway 9/27 is 3499 x 75 ft (1066 x 23 m) and is asphalt, while runway 18/36 is 2271 x 153 ft (692 x 47 m) and is turf.

  6. Michigan's congressional districts - Wikipedia

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    Year Statewide map Congressional delegation 1973–1982 1/3/1973–1/3/1974: 7 Democrats, 12 Republicans 1/3/1974–1/3/1975: 9 Democrats, 10 Republicans

  7. Argyle Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Argyle is an unincorporated community in the township at M-19/Ubly Road and Argyle Road The Argyle ZIP code 48410 provides P.O. Box only service. The first settlers were mostly Scots from Ontario, Canada and they named the township and settlement after Argyle, Scotland when it was organized in 1872.

  8. Brown City, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Brown City was established in 1879 as a station on the Port Huron and Northwestern Railway, later a part of the Pere Marquette Railroad. [4] The area quickly grew to become an efficient shipment point for lumber and grains.

  9. Cottrellville Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [1] of 2000, there were 3,814 people, 1,384 households, and 1,055 families residing in the township. The population density was 180.0 inhabitants per square mile (69.5/km 2).