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Cheboygan County, MI Census Map
Cheboygan may refer to a location in the United States: *Cheboygan, Michigan, the city *Cheboygan County, Michigan * Cheboygan High School *Cheboygan River *Cheboygan Point in Lake Huron near the city of Cheboygan *Cheboygan State Park Cheboygan State Park is a public recreation area on Lake Huron in Cheboygan County, Michigan, United States. The state park offers nearly of shoreline with opportunities for swimming, fishing, boating, and hiking in addition to views of the F ... near the city of Cheboygan See also * Sheboygan (other) {{geodis ...
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Cheboygan, Michigan
Cheboygan ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is the county seat and largest settlement of Cheboygan County. At the 2020 census, Cheboygan had a population of 4,770. Cheboygan is situated on Lake Huron at the mouth of the Cheboygan River. It is the fourth-largest American city on Lake Huron after Bay City, Port Huron, and Alpena. Cheboygan is part of Northern Michigan, and is the northernmost city in Michigan's Lower Peninsula. Directly north of Cheboygan is Bois Blanc Island (part of Mackinac County), which can be accessed via ferry from Cheboygan. History Cheboygan was originally an Ojibwe settlement. In 1844, Jacob Sammons, a cooper from Fort Mackinac, chose the old native camping ground, known as Shabwegan, as the site for his cabin. He recruited other settlers, and a post office named "Duncan" was established in 1846. It was made the county seat in 1853. Duncan or Duncan City was given a post office in 1850 as a result of the building of sawmill ...
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Cheboygan County, Michigan
Cheboygan County ( ) is a County (United States), county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population was 25,579. The county seat is Cheboygan, Michigan, Cheboygan. The county boundaries were set off in 1840, with land partitioned from Mackinaw County, Michilimackinac County. The Cheboygan County government was organized and combined with the former Wyandot County, Michigan, Wyandot County in 1853. Etymology The name of the county shares the same origin as that of the Cheboygan River, although the precise meaning is no longer known. It may have come from an Ojibwe language, Ojibwe word ''zhaabonigan,'' meaning "sewing needle". Alternatively, the origin may have been ''Chabwegan,'' meaning "a place of ore". It has also been described as "a Native American word first applied to the river." ''See'' List of Michigan county name etymologies. "Cheboygan" is pronounced the same as "Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Sheboygan" (a city in Wisconsi ...
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Cheboygan High School
Cheboygan High School (CHS) is a public, coeducational secondary school in Cheboygan, Michigan Cheboygan ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is the county seat and largest settlement of Cheboygan County. At the 2020 census, Cheboygan had a population of 4,770. Cheboygan is situated on Lake Huron at the mouth of the Chebo .... It is the sole high school serving the Cheboygan Area Schools district. Demographics The demographic breakdown of the 659 students enrolled in 2021-22 was: * Male – 51.0% * Female – 49.0% * American Indian/Alaska Native – 1.5% * Black – 0.6% * Hispanic – 1.2% * White – 85.6% * Multiracial – 11.1% Additionally, 346 students (52.5%) were eligible for reduced-price or free lunch. References External links Cheboygan Area Schools Homepage {{Michigan-school-stub Public high schools in Michigan Schools in Cheboygan County, Michigan Education in Cheboygan County, Michigan Buildings and structures in Cheboygan Coun ...
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Cheboygan River
The Cheboygan River ( ) is a river in the U.S. state of Michigan. The U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed November 21, 2011 river flows from Mullett Lake to Lake Huron, with its mouth in the city of Cheboygan, Michigan, Cheboygan. The river forms part of the Inland Waterway (Michigan), Inland Waterway, a series of lakes and rivers that nearly connect Little Traverse Bay, a bay of Lake Michigan, with Lake Huron. The Black River (Cheboygan County), Black River is the largest tributary of the Cheboygan River. Description The Cheboygan River descends in its length, from above sea level, the level of Mullett Lake, to Lake Huron at above sea level. The river and other sections of the Inland Waterway are made accessible by lock (water transport), locks maintained by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The mouth of the Black River, south of Cheboygan, is a noted spot to look for bald eagles and other fi ...
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Lake Huron
Lake Huron ( ) is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. It is shared on the north and east by the Canadian province of Ontario and on the south and west by the U.S. state of Michigan. The name of the lake is derived from early French explorers who named it for the indigenous people they knew as Wyandot people, Huron (Wyandot) inhabiting the region. Hydrology, Hydrologically, Lake Huron comprises the eastern portion of Lake Michigan–Huron, having the same surface elevation as Lake Michigan, to which it is connected by the , Straits of Mackinac. Combined, Lake Michigan–Huron is the largest fresh water, freshwater lake by area in the world. The Huronian glaciation was named from evidence collected from the Lake Huron region. The northern parts of the lake include the North Channel (Ontario), North Channel and Georgian Bay. Saginaw Bay is located in the southwest corner of the lake. The main inlet is the St. Marys River (Michigan–Ontario), St. Marys River from Lake Sup ...
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Cheboygan State Park
Cheboygan State Park is a public recreation area on Lake Huron in Cheboygan County, Michigan, United States. The state park offers nearly of shoreline with opportunities for swimming, fishing, boating, and hiking in addition to views of the Fourteen Foot Shoal Light, the ruins of the 1859 Cheboygan Point Light, and a distant view of the Poe Reef Light Poe Reef is a lighthouse located at the east end of South Channel between Bois Blanc Island and the mainland of the Lower Peninsula, about east of Cheboygan, Michigan. Poe Reef has historically caused problems for shipping. Powered vessels ..., some six miles to the northeast. History Today's Cheboygan State Park was officially created in 1960, when "a portion of the Black Lake State Forest was transferred from the Forestry Division to the Parks Division." Earlier, in 1930, the U.S. Lighthouse Service had gifted the site of the Cheboygan Point Light to the state for use as a public park. Then, in 1956, the Federal Bur ...
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