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Joe Root is remembered in the Erie, Pennsylvania, area as a colorful character and something of a symbol of Erie's history. A now-shuttered local restaurant, Joe Root's Grill, whose last day open for business was 30 September 2019, honored his name, as does a winter golf tournament, Joe Root's Frostbite Open (sponsored by local businesses, one of which was the restaurant).
Presque Isle is a small unincorporated community located within Presque Isle Township along Lake Huron. It is approximately 15 miles north of Alpena, and 15 miles south of Rogers City. The community and the township are named for Presque Isle (literally, "almost an island") which is French for "peninsula". This peninsula, for which the entire ...
Jim Shaffer, owner of Strong Winds Fisheries and Presque Isle Fish & Farm, plans to open a retail fish market in the former Arbys' restaurant near West Eighth Street and Peninsula Drive, shown in ...
The mill was in operation until the 1970s. In 1974 it was purchased by James L. Miller and converted into a dinner theater. John and Alice Blakemore bought the building in 1996 and opened it as a restaurant. In 2006, new owners Lance and Susan Cuffle opened a bar and restaurant and operated a seasonal haunted house. [6] [7] 16: Emporium: Emporium
Lifeguards: Presque Isle Lifeguard Association: 301 Peninsula Drive. 814-833-0526. Millcreek Police Department : 3608 W. 26th St. 814-838-9515. West Lake Fire Department : 2942 W. 12th St. 814-838 ...
Presque Isle: 16 72 Roscommon: 1 73 Saginaw: 41 ... the house was remodeled and used as the Bay Pointe Restaurant. ... one term as the Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
Just before sunrise July 19, 2016, a fisherman works his line near the North Pier marker light at Presque Isle State Park. The park will be a good place to watch the sun rise on June 20, the 2024 ...
The following is a list of National Register of Historic Places listings in Lenawee County, in the U.S. state of Michigan.. Broken off from the western portion of Monroe County in 1826, Lenawee County was the eighth county formally organized in the Michigan Territory (later the state of Michigan in 1837).