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[Detroit Skyline]

Detroit is the largest city in the State of Michigan and the county seat of Wayne County. Located along the Detroit River in Southeast Michigan, the city serves as a major center of industry, commerce, transportation, culture, and government.</description>
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[Downtown Allegan, Michigan]

Allegan is a city in Allegan County, Michigan, and serves as the county seat. Located along the Kalamazoo River in southwestern Michigan, Allegan developed as a center of government, lumbering, manufacturing, and commerce during the nineteenth century. Today, the city is known for its historic downtown, riverfront, parks, and role as the administrative center of Allegan County.</description>
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[Downtown Adrian, Michigan]

Adrian is a city in Lenawee County, Michigan, and serves as the county seat. Located in the southeastern portion of the state near the Ohio border, Adrian is one of Michigan&#039;s oldest communities and has played an important role in the state&#039;s educational, industrial, agricultural, and political history.</description>
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        <description>Good Hart

[Good Hart, Michigan]

Good Hart is an unincorporated community in Emmet County, Michigan, located along the scenic Tunnel of Trees Scenic Heritage Route (M-119) on the northeastern shoreline of Lake Michigan. The community is known for its rural character, historic general store, natural beauty, and connection to the Odawa heritage of northern Michigan.</description>
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[Cross Village, Michigan]

Cross Village is an unincorporated community and census-designated place located in Emmet County, Michigan, along the northern shoreline of Lake Michigan. Situated on the famous Tunnel of Trees Scenic Heritage Route (M-119), Cross Village is known for its Odawa heritage, historic mission church, scenic lake views, and role as one of northern Michigan&#039;s oldest continuously inhabited communities.</description>
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[Harbor Springs, Michigan]

Harbor Springs is a city in Emmet County, Michigan, located along the northern shore of Little Traverse Bay on Lake Michigan. Known for its natural harbor, maritime history, Odawa heritage, and resort community, Harbor Springs is one of northern Michigan&#039;s oldest continuously inhabited settlements.</description>
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        <description>Mount Pleasant

[Downtown Mount Pleasant, Michigan]

Mount Pleasant is a city in Isabella County, Michigan, and serves as the county seat of the county. Located in the central portion of Michigan&#039;s Lower Peninsula, the city is best known as the home of Central Michigan University and as a center of education, healthcare, government, and tribal culture. Mount Pleasant is one of the largest communities in Central Michigan and serves as an important regional hub for commerce and higher education. :…</description>
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[Village of Mecosta, Michigan]

Mecosta is a village in Mecosta County, Michigan, located within Morton Township in the central portion of the county. Situated along M-20 and the East Branch of the Little Muskegon River, the village is known for its rural character, historical significance, and association with</description>
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[Downtown Big Rapids, Michigan]

Big Rapids is a city in Mecosta County, Michigan, and serves as the county seat of Mecosta County. Located along the Muskegon River, the city is known for higher education, outdoor recreation, manufacturing, and its historical connection to Michigan&#039;s lumber industry.</description>
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[Downtown Newaygo, Michigan]

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[Downtown White Cloud, Michigan]

White Cloud is a city in Newaygo County, Michigan, and serves as the county seat of Newaygo County. Located along the White River in western Michigan, the city is known for its historical connections to Indigenous leadership, nineteenth-century settlement, government services, and outdoor recreation.</description>
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[Downtown Pontiac, Michigan]

Pontiac is a city in Oakland County, Michigan, located approximately 25 miles northwest of Detroit. As the county seat of Oakland County, Pontiac has played a significant role in Michigan&#039;s industrial, automotive, governmental, and transportation history.

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[East Lansing, Michigan]

East Lansing is a city in Ingham County in central Michigan. Located immediately east of the state capital of Lansing, the city is best known as the home of Michigan State University (MSU), one of the largest and most influential public universities in the United States.

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[Downtown Onaway, Michigan]

Onaway is a city in Presque Isle County in northern Lower Michigan. Located between Cheboygan and Rogers City, the city serves as a regional center for agriculture, forestry, outdoor recreation, and commerce in northeastern Michigan.

Known as the “Sturgeon Capital of Michigan</description>
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[Downtown Cheboygan and the Cheboygan River]

Cheboygan is a city in Cheboygan County in northern Michigan. Located at the mouth of the Cheboygan River where it enters Lake Huron, the city serves as the county seat and principal commercial, governmental, and maritime center of the region.

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[Downtown Cadillac, Michigan and Lake Cadillac]

Cadillac is a city in Wexford County in northwestern Lower Michigan. As the county seat and largest city in the region, Cadillac serves as a major commercial, industrial, healthcare, educational, and transportation center for northern Michigan.

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[Downtown Kalkaska, Michigan]

Kalkaska is a village in Kalkaska County in northwestern Lower Michigan. As the county seat and largest community in the county, Kalkaska serves as the governmental, commercial, and transportation center of a region known for its forests, inland lakes, rivers, and outdoor recreation opportunities.</description>
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[Elberta, Michigan on Betsie Lake]

Elberta is a village in Benzie County in northwestern Lower Michigan. Located on the southern shore of Betsie Lake, directly across from Frankfort, Elberta is known for its maritime history, railroad heritage, Lake Michigan recreation, and scenic natural surroundings.</description>
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[Frankfort Harbor and Lake Michigan shoreline]

Frankfort is a city in Benzie County on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan in northwestern Lower Michigan. As the county&#039;s largest city and principal harbor community, Frankfort serves as a regional center for tourism, recreation, maritime activities, and commerce.</description>
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[Glen Arbor, Michigan between Glen Lake and Lake Michigan]

Glen Arbor is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Leelanau County in northwestern Lower Michigan. Located on a narrow isthmus between Glen Lake and Lake Michigan, Glen Arbor serves as one of the principal gateway communities to the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. The community is renowned for its scenic beauty, crystal-clear inland lakes, outdoor recreation opportunities, and thriving tourism e…</description>
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