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7497 Sovey Dr, Newport, MI 48166
Estral Beach Lounge, located at 7497 Sovey Dr, has a smooth and chill vibe. It’s not the kind of place where you’ll be dancing on tables, but it’s no dive bar, either. ... More on clubzone

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1403 East Elm Avenue Monroe, MI 48162
Visitors can learn of one of the largest engagements of the War of 1812 through special events, reenactments, exhibits, and educational programs at this park. The grounds are open all year, but the... More on DogFriendly.com
This is the site of the Battle of Frenchtown, where British and Native American forces joined to fight against U. S. troops and Frenchtown residents. From January 18th to January 23rd, 1813, the no... More on Heritage

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16703 Fort Street, Southgate, MI 48195
If you are in search for the perfect place to treat your friends after you have tied the knot then look no further you have found the venue of choice. Whether wedding receptions or proms Crystal Ga... More on Yahoo! Travel
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850 North Dixie Highway, Monroe MI 48162, United States of America
Inscription. Captain Nathaniel G. T. Hart, brother-in-law of Henry Clay and inspector general of American Army of the Northwest under Harrison, was killed here during the massacre of the River Raisin January 22 23, 1813. Captain Hart, ... More on HMDB

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401 North Dixie Highway, Monroe MI 48162, United States of America
After General William Hull surrendered Detroit to British Major General Henry Proctor on August 16 th , 1812 without a prolonged siege, President James Madison placed General William Henry Harrison... More on Riverraisinbattlefield.org
Inscription. Protected only by a picket fence, nearly 500 Kentucky militiamen fought off three British charges on their camp along the river and silenced the British cannon with their long rifles i... More on HMDB

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Monroe, MI
'George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument', also known as 'Sighting the Enemy' , is an equestrian statue of George Armstrong Custer located in Monroe, Michigan. The statue was unveiled on June 4, 1910. It was designated a ... More on Wikipedia

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Monroe MI 48162, United States of America
Inscription. This 116 acre "French ribbon farm", purchased by General George Armstrong Custer, his brother, Nevin, and their wives August 22, 1871, ran northerly from the River Raisin. Nevin Custer farmed it until his death. The present ... More on HMDB

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Monroe MI 48162, United States of America
Inscription. On this property in 1812 was the trading post of John Anderson, famed Scottish pioneer of the River Raisin. Anderson, Colonel of the Militia in 1812, was taken prisoner at Detroit, later escaped. Mrs. Anderson, alone ... More on HMDB

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364 East Front Street, Monroe MI 48161, United States of America
Inscription. First Indian, Grant of land to the, First White Settler, In Monroe, Col. Francis Navarre, 1785, First White Child Born, In Monroe, Gen. Winchester's, Headquarters 1813. , Location. 41° 54.911′ N, 83° 23.573′ ... More on HMDB

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30786 South Gibraltar Road, Rockwood MI 48173, United States of America
Inscription. [First Tablet, Lower Tablet Facing East]: War of 1812 Memorial, Dedicated on Aug. 5, 2006, Original monument was dedicated, In 1908 at W. Jefferson Ave. Near Gibraltar Road by, Dr. Hal C. Wyman, Moved in 1958-1959 to, ... More on HMDB
