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's oldest continuously inhabited communities. 1)
The community remains closely connected to the history of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians and the broader Odawa presence throughout the Straits of Mackinac region. 2)
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| Attribute | Information |
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| State | Michigan |
| County | Emmet County |
| Region | Northern Michigan |
| Water Body | Lake Michigan |
| Route | M-119 (Tunnel of Trees) |
| Population | Approximately 100 |
| Area Code | 231 |
| Known For | Odawa Heritage, Tunnel of Trees, Historic Church |
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Cross Village is located along the northeastern shoreline of Lake Michigan approximately:
* 22 miles north of Harbor Springs * 12 miles south of Mackinaw City
The community sits atop bluffs overlooking Lake Michigan and is surrounded by:
* Hardwood Forests * Shoreline Cliffs * Inland Streams * Agricultural Land
Cross Village forms part of one of Michigan's most scenic coastal regions. 3)
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Long before European settlement, the area was occupied by Odawa communities.
The region formed part of the historic:
* L'Arbre Croche Settlement
which extended along the Lake Michigan shoreline from present-day Harbor Springs to Cross Village.
For centuries, the area served as an important center for:
* Fishing * Trade * Transportation * Cultural Exchange
The community remains closely associated with the Odawa people and their descendants. 4)
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The community's name derives from a large cross erected by Catholic missionaries during the nineteenth century.
French missionaries and Indigenous converts established religious communities throughout the region, and the cross became a prominent landmark visible from both land and water. 5)
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The most recognizable landmark in Cross Village is:
* Holy Cross Catholic Church
The church overlooks Lake Michigan from a bluff above the shoreline and has become one of northern Michigan's most photographed historic structures.
The current church building dates to the late nineteenth century and continues to serve the local community. 6)
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Cross Village marks the northern end of the:
* Tunnel of Trees Scenic Heritage Route
This scenic section of M-119 follows the Lake Michigan shoreline between Harbor Springs and Cross Village.
The route is famous for:
* Fall Colors * Lake Views * Forest Canopies * Scenic Overlooks * Historic Communities
It is widely regarded as one of Michigan's most scenic drives. 7)
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The local economy is supported primarily by:
* Tourism * Hospitality * Small Businesses * Agriculture * Seasonal Recreation
Visitors are drawn to the area's natural beauty, historic sites, and recreational opportunities.
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Popular activities include:
* Scenic Driving * Hiking * Cycling * Photography * Fishing * Boating * Beach Activities
Nearby destinations include:
* Lake Michigan * Wilderness State Park * Headlands International Dark Sky Park * Harbor Springs
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Cross Village retains a strong connection to:
* Odawa Heritage * Catholic Mission History * Great Lakes Culture * Northern Michigan Traditions
Community events and cultural programs continue to celebrate the region's Indigenous and historical roots.
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Cross Village occupies an important place in Michigan history through its:
* Odawa Heritage * Mission History * Scenic Preservation * Lake Michigan Location * Connection to the Tunnel of Trees
Today, the community remains one of northern Michigan's most distinctive historic and scenic destinations. 8)
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* Harbor Springs * Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians * Lake Michigan * Tunnel of Trees Scenic Heritage Route * Emmet County * Michigan
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