Michigan Historical Populated Places

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Historical Features are physical or cultural features that are no longer visible on the landscape. Examples: a dried up lake, a destroyed building, a hill leveled by mining. The term makes no reference to the age, use, or any other aspect of the feature. A ghost town, for example, is not a historical feature if it is still visible.

Populated Place - Place or area with clustered or scattered buildings and a permanent human population (city, settlement, town, village). A populated place is usually not incorporated and by definition has no legal boundaries. However, a populated place may have a corresponding "civil" record, the legal boundaries of which may or may not coincide with the perceived populated place. Distinct from Census and Civil classes.
Displaying 1 to 20 of 20 records
Name County
Alleyton Newaygo
Aral Benzie
Averytown Benzie
Bangor Bay
Cassbridge Saginaw
Dewing's Osceola
Exeter Monroe
Gibos Corners Osceola
Haakwood Cheboygan
Lincoln Mason
Mackinaw Heights Cheboygan
Merrillsville St. Clair
North Escabana Delta
Oberlin Benzie
Osier Delta
Pine Hill Sanilac
Riverton Mason
Singapore Allegan
Snowflake Antrim
Wrights Midland
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