lunes, 30 de junio de 2014

Schoolcraft County, Michigan

Schoolcraft County is a county in the Upper Peninsula of the state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the population was 8,485. The county seat is Manistique, which lies along the northern shore of Lake Michigan. The county is named in honor of Henry Schoolcraft, who explored the area with the expedition of Lewis Cass. The county is largely rural and forested, with much of the western portion of the county located within Hiawatha National Forest.
Geography
According to the 2010 census, the county has a total area of 1,883.98 square miles (4,879.5 km2), of which 1,171.36 square miles (3,033.8 km2) (or 62.17%) is land and 712.62 square miles (1,845.7 km2) (or 37.83%) is water.
Highways

US 2
M‑28
M‑77
M‑94
M‑149
H-13 / FFH 13
H-42
H-44

Adjacent counties

Luce County (northeast)
Mackinac County (southeast
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