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1249 E Munger Rd Munger, Michigan 48747-9745 United States
Welcome aboard to Sportfishing on Lake Huron. Lake Huron offers world class action for acrobatic steelhead trout, walleye fishing in Saginaw Bay line ripping chinook "king" salmon, football size brown trout, coho and lake trout. Saginaw ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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(Scott C. McDougall Family Practice, MI-73-05) W. of Reese (Lee County), Blumfield Township, Saginaw County, MI. MI81 (Washington Rd.) W. 0.3 miles from jct with Reese St. on the W. side of Reese to the bldg ... More on dalejtravis.com

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(St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, 12 sided, MI-73-03) W. of Reese (Lee County), Blumfield Township, Saginaw County, MI. MI81 (Washington Rd.) W. 0.15 miles from jct with Reese St. on the W. side of Reese to the church ... More on dalejtravis.com

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1686 S.E. Boutell Rd Essexville, Michigan 48706 United States
Come aboard the Walleye Express and fish on the beautiful Saginaw Bay or the Tittabawassee River for walleye, bass or perch, and now offering ice fishing trips during our winter months. We have tw... More on Michigan.org
In the summer months , we fish aboard my 25' Grady White for walleye. Grady Whites are built on the Southern Coast to handle ocean conditions We fish Saginaw Bay for walleye. Trolling crankbaits or... More on AnglerWeb.com

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614 Center Avenue, Bay City MI 48708, United States of America

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815 North Grant Street, Bay City MI 48708, United States of America

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924 Center Avenue, Bay City MI 48708, United States of America
Inscription. Charles came to Bay City in 1864 from Ithaca, NY, to work for sawmill owners Henry Sage and John McGraw, eventually buying the Bay City Dredging Co. His home's architecture is Shavian Manorial, a Queen Anne/Tudor Revival ... More on HMDB

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6685 Sheridan Road, Bridgeport, Michigan 48601

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Bay City MI 48708, United States of America
Inscription. Side 1: When Bay City's sawmills opened in 1885, mill owners notified workers that wages would be 12 to 25 percent lower than in 1884. On July 6, 1885, Bay City millhands began to walk off the job. Their slogan, "Ten ... More on HMDB
