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  2. Buckeye Lake Pirate Fest opens on Friday with ribbon cutting ...

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  3. First Pirate Festival to be featured at Buckeye Lake area ...

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  4. Caseville, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    That same year the community assume the Caseville name. A post office opened here on January 28, 1863 with Crawford as postmaster. In 1896, Caseville was incorporated by the legislature as a village. [5] The Cheeseburger in Caseville festival was first held in 1999 over three days on a weekend. By 2004, the festival had grown into a 10-day ...

  5. Bay Port, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Bay Port is a community on the shores of Saginaw Bay within Lake Huron. The majority of the CDP is located within Fairhaven Township with only a very small portion within McKinley Township . The U.S. Census Bureau lists 3.34 square miles (8.65 km 2 ) and 475 residents within Fairhaven Township, while only 0.03 square miles (0.08 km 2 ) and two ...

  6. Hume Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Port Crescent is a ghost town at the mouth of the Pinnebog River on Lake Huron [4] and is now part of Port Crescent State Park. Pinnebog is a tiny unincorporated community in the southwest of the township, on the boundary with Meade Township at Kinde and Pinnebog roads 43°56′07″N 83°06′14″W  /  43.93528°N 83.10389°W  / 43. ...

  7. Huron City Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Point aux Barques United States Life-Saving Service Station (former): This station opened in 1876 on the shore of Lake Huron, about two miles east of Huron City (near the present-day boat launch and campground at Lighthouse County Park). Two historic station buildings were saved from demolition when they were relocated to Huron City in 1964.

  8. Boyne City Pirate Fest sets sail with swashbuckling fun - AOL

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    The 95-foot schooner "Madeline" will take part in the Boyne City Pirate Fest fun. From 6-11 p.m., there will be live entertainment under the tent with "The Remedee!"

  9. Marysville, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    In October 2007 a new 16,500-square-foot (1,530 m 2) facility opened at 2600 Wills St. [10] The Marysville station is responsible for the United States-Canada border from Lake St. Clair, the St. Clair River and southern Lake Huron up into Michigan's Thumb. This territory includes the nearby international Blue Water Bridge crossing and St. Clair ...