Menominee County is a county in Michigan's Upper Peninsula located along the Wisconsin border and the northern shore of Green Bay. The county is known for its forestry industry, manufacturing sector, agricultural production, maritime heritage, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
The county seat and largest city is Menominee, which serves as an important commercial and transportation center in the southern Upper Peninsula.
| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| County Seat | Menominee |
| Largest City | Menominee |
| Region | Southern Upper Peninsula |
| Established | 1861 |
| Organized | 1863 |
| Named For | Menominee people |
| Land Area | Approximately 1,044 square miles |
| Total Area | Approximately 1,338 square miles |
| Water Body | Green Bay |
| Known For | Forestry, Manufacturing, Agriculture |
Menominee County was established in 1861 and named after the Menominee people, an Indigenous nation historically associated with the region.
The county developed through:
During the late nineteenth century, Menominee became one of the leading lumber ports on the Great Lakes, shipping forest products throughout the United States.
Today, forestry, manufacturing, tourism, and agriculture remain important components of the county's economy.
Menominee County occupies the southwestern corner of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Major geographic features include:
The county shares a border with the State of Wisconsin and serves as an important gateway to Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Forestry and lumber production were instrumental in the county's growth.
Historic industries included:
The forests of Menominee County supplied timber that helped build communities throughout the Midwest.
Major industries include:
The county maintains a diversified economy supported by both industry and natural resources.
Agriculture remains an important component of the local economy.
Major agricultural activities include:
The county contains some of the most productive agricultural land in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Outdoor recreation opportunities include:
The county's forests, rivers, and shoreline attract visitors throughout the year.
Protected lands and recreation areas include:
These areas support conservation, tourism, and outdoor recreation.
Major transportation infrastructure includes:
The county serves as an important transportation corridor between Michigan and Wisconsin.
Menominee County's culture reflects influences from:
Community festivals and historical organizations help preserve the county's heritage.
Menominee County is governed by an elected Board of Commissioners and provides county services including:
County government offices are located in Menominee.
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