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The Old Mine Park [8] is a 72.1-acre (292,000 m 2) open space created in 1937 on the site of the mine. The park features: An 11-mile (18 km) loop trail for biking & hiking. [9] Two Pavilions and Picnic Area; Lavatory; Pheobe Meadows multi-purpose field; The Trumbull Counseling Center (121 Old Mine Road) A walking bridge over the Pequonnock River.
The Village of Clarkston was designated a Michigan State Historic Site on January 16, 1976 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 15, 1979. The Clarkston Village Historic District includes Buffalo Street, Church Street, Clarkston Road, Depot Road, Holcomb Street, Main Street (M-15), Miller Road, Waldon Road and ...
Clarkston: January 16, 1976: Clinton-Kalamazoo Canal† Bloomer State Park No. 2, Rochester-Utica Recreation Area, one mile east of Rochester, off John R and Bloomer Roads Rochester Hills: September 25, 1956: Clinton Valley Center† (demolished) 140 Elizabeth Lake Road Pontiac: September 17, 1974: Commerce District No. 10 Schoolhouse
The Village of Clarkston was designated a Michigan State Historic Site on January 16, 1976 [citation needed] and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places [7] on May 15, 1979. The Clarkston Village Historic District includes Buffalo Street, Church Street, Clarkston Road, Depot Road, Holcomb Street, Main Street ( M-15 ), Miller Road ...
Name County Years Material Coordinates Adventure mine: Ontonagon: 1850–1920: copper: Alabastine Mine: Kent: 1907– gypsum: Arcadian mine: Houghton: 1898–1908: copper
In 1851, the Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee Railway came through Independence Township and a train depot was built in Clarkston. The Clarkston depot was 35.23 miles (56.70 km) from Detroit and 153.08 miles (246.36 km) from Grand Haven, Michigan. The railroad helped make the lakes of the area, including Deer Lake, easily accessible to summer ...
Many copper mines have existed in the Copper Country of the U.S. state of Michigan. These include both large-scale commercial ventures and small operations. These include both large-scale commercial ventures and small operations.
Pine Knob is a hill located in Independence Township in Oakland County, near Clarkston, Michigan.The hill is classified as a summit. [3] It extends from Waldon Road to the south to Clarkston Road to the north, and from Sashabaw Road to the west to Pine Knob Road to the east. [4]