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  2. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore - Wikipedia

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    Miners' Castle after one turret collapsed in April 2006 [1] Pictured Rocks in the distance. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is a U.S. National Lakeshore in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, United States. It extends for 42 mi (68 km) along the shore of Lake Superior and covers 73,236 acres (114 sq mi; 296 km 2).

  3. St. Anthony's Rock - Wikipedia

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    With the coming of rails to St. Ignace in 1881, a railroad train right-of-way snaked directly adjacent to the unusual rock formation. St. Anthony's Rock became a tourist attraction celebrated in postcards and photographs. [2] After a period of neglect the rock was re-celebrated in the 2010s as the site of a small, free-access public park.

  4. Arnold Transit Company - Wikipedia

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    In June 1946, Arnold, which ran from Mackinaw City to Mackinac, merged with Island Transportation Company which ran a St. Ignace to Mackinac Island route. In 1984, a long-standing competitor, the Mackinac Transportation Company, ended operations. In 1987, the first of three catamaran ferries was added to the Arnold Line fleet.

  5. Ferries in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Island Express (1988), catamaran, now Pictured Rocks Express of Pictured Rocks Cruises in Munising, Michigan. Straits Express (1995), catamaran, was in New York City being used as a commuter ferry for Hornblower Cruises after leaving Michigan. It is now in service under the same name as a ferry in Puerto Rico operated by Hornblower Marine Services.

  6. Alger County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Alger County (/ ˌ æ l dʒ ər / AL-jər) is a county in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan.As of the 2020 Census, the population was 8,842. [2] It is the state's second-largest county by area, including the waters of Lake Superior.

  7. Straits of Mackinac - Wikipedia

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    The 1953 pipeline enters the Straits of Mackinac water on the north shore at St. Ignace, Michigan and lies along the bottom of the Straits which is nearly two hundred and fifty feet (76 m) in places. [8] By 2013 Enbridge had increased the "maximum capacity on the lines to 540,000 bbl (86,000 m 3) per day". [8]

  8. New starting point in St. Ignace announced for Mackinac ... - AOL

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    ST. IGNACE — The annual Labor Day Mackinac Bridge Walk will have a new starting point in St. Ignace this year to improve pedestrian safety. The bridge walk is the one day a year when pedestrians ...

  9. St. Ignace, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    St. Ignace (/ ˈ ɪ ɡ n ə s / IG-nəss) is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Mackinac County. [6] The city had a population of 2,306 at the 2020 census. [4] St. Ignace Township is located just to the north of the city; the two are administered separately.