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  2. Cadillac, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Cadillac (/ ˈ k æ d ə l æ k / KAD-ə-lak) is a city in and county seat of Wexford County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The population was 10,371 at the 2020 census , making it the second most-populated city in the Northern Michigan region, after Traverse City .

  3. Old Cadillac City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Old Cadillac City Hall. /  44.24889°N 85.40000°W  / 44.24889; -85.40000. The Old Cadillac City Hall is a government building located at 201 Mitchell Street in Cadillac, Michigan. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1983 [2] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

  4. Wexford County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Wexford County, Michigan. /  44.34°N 85.58°W  / 44.34; -85.58. Wexford County is a county in the Northern Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 33,673. [3] The seat of Wexford County is Cadillac, which is also the county's largest city. [4]

  5. Mitchell State Park - Wikipedia

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    William Mitchell State Park is a public recreation area covering 334 acres (135 ha) within the city limits of Cadillac in northern lower Michigan. The state park is located between Lake Mitchell and Lake Cadillac. The historic Clam Lake Canal, approximately one-third of a mile in length, connects the two lakes and runs directly through the park ...

  6. List of sister cities in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    A sign with sister cities of Ann Arbor in 2010. This is a list of sister cities in the United States state of Michigan.Sister cities, known in Europe as twin towns, are cities which partner with each other to promote human contact and cultural links, although this partnering is not limited to cities and often includes counties, regions, states and other sub-national entities.

  7. Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac - Wikipedia

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    Antoine de la Mothe, sieur de Cadillac ( / ˈkædɪlæk /, French: [kadijak]; March 5, 1658 – October 16, 1730), born Antoine Laumet, was a French explorer and adventurer in New France, which stretched from Eastern Canada to Louisiana on the Gulf of Mexico. He rose from a modest beginning in Acadia in 1683 as an explorer, trapper, and a ...

  8. Caberfae Peaks Ski & Golf Resort - Wikipedia

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    Caberfae Peaks' official opening was in January, 1938, making it one of the oldest ski resorts in the US. The resort opened with a lodge built by the Civilian Conservation Corps and one ski trail named "Number One". The first rope tow was powered by a Ford Model A car engine. Over the next five years, a dozen more trails were cleared and ...

  9. History of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Michigan was made the twenty-sixth state of the United States on January 26. The opening of the Erie Canal in 1825 connected the Great Lakes with the Hudson River and New York City, and brought large numbers of people to Michigan and provided an inexpensive way to ship crops to market.