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  2. Lake Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Lake Columbia is a man-made lake in Columbia Township in southern Jackson County in the U.S. state of Michigan.Originally formed as a mill pond in 1836, it was expanded to 840 acres (3.4 km 2) in 1961.

  3. Water in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Michigan has about 242 streams (rivers and creeks) with a combined length of 36,350 miles (58,500 km) and about 11,000 lakes and ponds. [1] Michigan borders four of the five Great Lakes and is a signatory to the Great Lakes Compact. [2] The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality is responsible for the management of Michigan's water ...

  4. Fletcher Pond - Wikipedia

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    Fletcher Pond (also called Fletcher Floodwaters) is a man-made body of water located in Northeastern Michigan. The pond covers over 9,000 acres (36 km 2 ) of land that was previously cedar forest. A dam was built in 1931 that blocked the flow of the Thunder Bay River to provide reserve water for the Alpena Power Company hydroelectric power ...

  5. Weidman Millpond - Wikipedia

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    Weidman Millpond is a dammed [1] pond in the town of Weidman, Michigan, United States. Coldwater River supplies the pond. The pond has been stocked with yellow perch and largemouth bass. Attempts to introduce northern pike failed, presumably due to the pond's shallow nature.

  6. Keweenaw Waterway - Wikipedia

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    The Keweenaw Waterway is a partly natural, partly artificial waterway which cuts across the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan; it separates Copper Island from the mainland. Parts of the waterway are variously known as the Keweenaw Waterway, Portage Canal, Portage Lake Canal, Portage River, Lily Pond, Torch Lake, and Portage Lake.

  7. Peavy Pond - Wikipedia

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    Peavy Pond is a 2,400 acres (970 ha) reservoir in Iron County, Michigan. [2] The reservoir was created by the Peavy Falls Dam. [3] Peavy Pond is part of the Menominee Drainage Basin. It flows from the dam, through the Michigamme River and the Menominee River into Lake Michigan.

  8. Lakewood Farm - Wikipedia

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    In 1902, forty-two-year-old Ida Florence Fay of Chicago purchased 71 acres along Lake Michigan, which included this property. She constructed a mansion overlooking the lake in 1903, and began planting fruit trees. She named the property the "Lakewood Farm." She lived at the farm until 1910, when she listed it for sale. [2]

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