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Manistique (/mænɪsˈtik/ man-iss-T****) is the only city and
county seat of
Schoolcraft County in the U.S.
state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the...
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Manistique Lake,
locally called Big
Manistique Lake to
distinguish it from the
other lakes in the
Manistique Lakes system, is a 10,130-acre (4,100 ha)...
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Manistique Township is a
civil township of
Schoolcraft County in the U.S.
state of Michigan. The po****tion was 1,045 in 2020. The
township is adjacent...
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three Manistique Lakes in the
Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The
lakes include North Manistique Lake, Big
Manistique Lake, and
South Manistique Lake. The...
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making it Michigan's fourth-least
populous county. The
county seat is
Manistique,
which lies
along the
northern s**** of Lake Michigan. The
county is named...
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South Manistique Lake is a 4,001-acre (1,619 ha) lake in
Mackinac County, in the
Upper Peninsula of the U.S.
state of Michigan.
Approximately 4.5 miles...
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Manistique River (/mænɪstik/ man-iss-T****) is a 71.2-mile-long (114.6 km)
river in the U.S.
state of
Michigan that
winds southward through the central...
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Manistique and Lake
Superior Railroad (M&LS) was an
American class III
railroad serving the
Upper Peninsula of
Michigan from 1909 to 1968. It provided...
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Indian River is a 59.1-mile-long (95.1 km)
tributary of the
Manistique River on the
Upper Peninsula of
Michigan in the
United States. It
rises out of Hovey...
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incorporated in 1919 as the
successor to the
Traverse City, Leelanau, and
Manistique Railroad,
which was
incorporated in 1901 to
build a line from Traverse...