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The Axford-Coffin Farm, also known as Cranberry Lake Farm, is a farmstead located at 384-388 West Predmore Road in Oakland Charter Township, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.
Lake is an unincorporated community in Clare County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [1] The community is located within Garfield Township . As an unincorporated community, Lake has no legal autonomy of its own but does have its own post office with the 48632 ZIP Code.
Branch County: 623952 Big Cranberry Lake 311 acres (126 ha) Clare County: 621302 Cranberry Lake 163 acres (66 ha) Clare County: Cranberry Lake 141 acres (57 ha) Clare County: Cranberry Lake 56 acres (23 ha) Oakland County: Crandell Lake: 160 acres (65 ha) Eaton County: Crockery Lake 108 acres (44 ha) 54 feet (16 m) Ottawa County: 624073 Crooked ...
The main stem of the river begins in northeast Mecosta County in the village of Barryton at 1] where the north and west branches are impounded The North Branch Chippewa River, also known as Chippewa Creek (there is a second North Branch Chippewa River further east), rises at 4] as the outflow of Big Cranberry Lake [5] in Garfield Township in southwest Clare
The Cedar River is a 29.0-mile-long (46.7 km) [2] river in the U.S. state of Michigan, flowing through Clare County and Gladwin County. The main branch of the river is formed by the confluence of Cranberry Creek and the West Branch Cedar River at 44°02′20″N 84°39′56″W / 44.03889°N 84.66556°W / 44.03889; -84.66556 ...
Airport Forest is an unincorporated community just east of Clare County Airport in the northwest part of the township at Allendale is an unincorporated community southeast of Harrison at 44°00′19″N 84°47′05″W / 44.00528°N 84.78472°W / 44.00528; -84.78472
The county was created by the Michigan Legislature from part of Michilimackinac County in 1840, named Kaykakee County [5] after a Sauk Indian Chief. It was renamed Clare County in 1843 after County Clare in Ireland. The county was administered by a succession of other Michigan counties prior to the organization of county government in 1871.
At Branch, it crosses out of Mason County and enters Lake County, jogging to the southeast through town. South of Long Lake, the roadway returns to a due easterly course. North of Baldwin, US 10 turns southerly and merges with M-37. The two highways run together for about three miles (4.8 km) into town on Pine Street before separating.