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  2. Crystal Lake (Benzie County, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    In 1873, an effort was made to connect Crystal Lake with Lake Michigan via a channel. The lake level of Crystal Lake was higher than that of Lake Michigan and when the channel was opened, the water level in Crystal Lake dropped about 20 ft (6.1 m). Although the project was a failure, the lowering of the lake level uncovered sandy beaches ...

  3. List of lakes of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Lake 794 acres (321 ha) Hillsdale County: 624171 ... Lake Michigan: 14,336,000 acres (5,802,000 ha) 923 feet (281 m) Multiple 1623080 Middle Lake

  4. Crystal Lake (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Manistee County in Wellston, Manistee County, Michigan from M-55 Hwy, take Seaman Road south less than 1 mile, lake on west side of Seaman Road (no motor boats are allowed). Montcalm County in Crystal Township about 15 mile (24 km) southwest of Alma at 43°15′43″N 84°55′53″W  /  43.26194°N 84.93139°W  / 43.26194; -84

  5. Crystal Lake (Pontiac, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Lake is a private 83-acre (34 ha) lake along the main branch of the Clinton River in Pontiac in Oakland County, Michigan. Upstream from Crystal Lake lies 532-acre (215 ha) Sylvan Lake . Downstream, the Clinton River goes underground in Pontiac near Orchard Lake Road and Bagley Avenue.

  6. Ferries in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Changes in laws and industry lead to the end of the Lake Michigan railroad ferries. The first autos crossed the Straits of Mackinac in 1917 on the SS Chief Wawatam. [1] In 1923, the state of Michigan began an auto ferry service that was the first such system to be state-owned. [2] It continued until the day the Mackinac Bridge opened.

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