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Luce County

Luce County, Michigan

Luce County is a county in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Located along the southeastern shore of Lake Superior, the county is known for its forests, waterfalls, wilderness areas, outdoor recreation opportunities, and natural landscapes.

The county seat and largest community is Newberry. Luce County serves as a gateway to some of Michigan's most significant natural attractions, including Tahquamenon Falls and extensive portions of the eastern Upper Peninsula's public lands.


Quick Facts

Attribute Information
County Seat Newberry
Largest Community Newberry
Region Eastern Upper Peninsula
Established 1887
Named For Cyrus G. Luce
Land Area Approximately 899 square miles
Total Area Approximately 1,899 square miles
Lake Lake Superior
Known For Tahquamenon Falls, Forests, Recreation

History

Luce County was established in 1887 and named after Cyrus G. Luce, the 21st Governor of Michigan.

The county's early economy was largely based on:

During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Newberry became an important railroad center within the Upper Peninsula.

Today, tourism, forestry, and outdoor recreation are among the county's primary economic activities.


Geography

Luce County occupies a large portion of Michigan's eastern Upper Peninsula.

Major geographic features include:

The county contains extensive undeveloped wilderness and forest ecosystems.


Communities

Village

Townships


Tahquamenon Falls

One of Michigan's most famous natural attractions is located in Luce County:

The park contains:

Tahquamenon Falls is among the largest waterfalls east of the Mississippi River and is one of Michigan's most visited state parks.


Economy

Major industries include:

Outdoor recreation contributes significantly to the county's economy.


Forestry

Forests cover much of Luce County and have historically been central to its development.

Forestry-related activities include:

Large portions of the county remain heavily forested.


Recreation

Luce County is known for year-round outdoor recreation opportunities.

Popular activities include:

Visitors are attracted to the county's forests, rivers, waterfalls, and wilderness areas.


Protected Areas

Protected lands within Luce County include:

These lands support conservation, recreation, and tourism.


Transportation

Major transportation routes include:

Historically, rail transportation played a significant role in the county's development.

Today, highways provide access to communities throughout the eastern Upper Peninsula.


Education

Educational institutions include:

Educational services support residents throughout the county.


Notable Landmarks


Government

Luce County is governed by an elected Board of Commissioners and provides county services including:

County government offices are located in Newberry.


See Also


References

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