Rogers City is a city in Presque Isle County located on the western shore of Lake Huron in northeastern Lower Michigan. As the county seat and largest community in Presque Isle County, Rogers City serves as the economic, industrial, and cultural center of Michigan's northeastern shoreline.
The city is widely known for its limestone industry, deep-water harbor, Great Lakes shipping heritage, and access to outdoor recreation. Rogers City is home to one of the world's largest limestone quarries and has long played an important role in supplying raw materials to the construction and manufacturing industries throughout North America.
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| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| County | Presque Isle County |
| Region | Northeastern Lower Michigan |
| Incorporated | 1877 |
| Population (2020) | Approximately 2,800 |
| County Seat | Yes |
| Waterbody | Lake Huron |
| Known For | Limestone Industry, Great Lakes Shipping |
| Nickname | Nautical City |
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Rogers City is situated along the western shoreline of:
within the region known as Michigan's Sunrise Coast.
Nearby destinations include:
* Alpena * Cheboygan * Harrisville * Forty Mile Point Lighthouse
The surrounding landscape consists of:
* Limestone formations * Forests * Inland lakes * Wetlands * Great Lakes shoreline
The city occupies one of the best natural harbors in northeastern Michigan.
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The community was named after:
* Colonel Rogers
an official associated with the development of the area's railroad infrastructure during the nineteenth century.
The city grew alongside railroad expansion and industrial development.
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Prior to European settlement, the region was inhabited by:
* Anishinaabe * Ojibwe
The Lake Huron shoreline provided:
* Fishing grounds * Transportation routes * Trade opportunities * Seasonal settlement areas
The region formed part of broader Great Lakes trade and cultural networks.
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Permanent settlement accelerated during the mid-nineteenth century.
Early economic activity focused on:
* Logging * Commercial fishing * Shipping * Railroad development
The city's location on Lake Huron made it an ideal site for industrial growth and maritime commerce.
Rogers City was incorporated as a city in 1877.
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The defining industry of Rogers City is:
* Limestone mining
The city is home to the:
* Calcite Quarry
one of the largest limestone quarries in the world.
The quarry produces millions of tons of limestone annually for use in:
* Construction * Steel production * Cement manufacturing * Agriculture * Industrial processes
The limestone industry remains the city's largest employer and economic driver.
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Rogers City has long been associated with:
* Commercial shipping * Bulk cargo transportation * Maritime commerce
Limestone extracted from local quarries is transported throughout the Great Lakes aboard specialized bulk freighters.
The harbor is among the most important industrial shipping facilities on Lake Huron.
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The city maintains a strong maritime identity.
Historically, local shipping activities included:
* Limestone transport * Commercial fishing * Great Lakes trade * Industrial shipping
Rogers City remains closely connected to Great Lakes maritime traditions.
Several museums and memorials preserve this heritage.
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One of the most significant events in local history was the loss of the:
* SS Carl D. Bradley
in November 1958.
The limestone freighter sank during a severe Lake Michigan storm, resulting in the loss of 33 crew members.
Many victims were residents of Rogers City, making the disaster one of the most tragic events in the community's history.
A memorial in the city honors those who were lost.
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Outdoor recreation plays an important role in community life.
Popular activities include:
* Boating * Fishing * Camping * Hunting * Hiking * Kayaking * Birdwatching * Swimming
The city's waterfront parks provide extensive public access to Lake Huron.
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Tourism is supported by:
* Lake Huron beaches * Maritime attractions * Lighthouses * Historic sites * Outdoor recreation
Visitors frequently explore the area's coastline, parks, and maritime history.
The city serves as a gateway to numerous Sunrise Coast attractions.
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Nearby Presque Isle Harbor contains:
* Historic lighthouses * Recreational boating facilities * Fishing opportunities
The harbor is among the most scenic locations along Michigan's Lake Huron shoreline.
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Modern economic activity includes:
* Limestone mining * Shipping * Manufacturing * Tourism * Healthcare * Retail services
The Calcite Quarry continues to serve as the foundation of the regional economy.
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Rogers City serves as the county seat of:
Government functions include:
* Courts * Elections * Public records * Administrative services * Public safety
The city functions as the administrative center of the county.
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* Calcite Quarry * Rogers City Marina * Carl D. Bradley Memorial Park * Presque Isle Harbor * Forty Mile Point Lighthouse * Lake Huron
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* Presque Isle County * Alpena * Lake Huron * Calcite Quarry * SS Carl D. Bradley * Michigan
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* Presque Isle County Historical Museum * Michigan History Center * United States Census Bureau * Great Lakes Maritime History Resources * Library of Michigan * Michigan Department of Natural Resources
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