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City Hall, 208 N. First Avenue, Alpena, MI 49707. Business Hours Mon-Fri 8am to 5pm. 989.354.1700. Employee Self Service. Click Here for the City's Facebook Page.
The lake is within two counties Alpena County and Presque Isle County in Northern Michigan. The lake is the 20th largest inland lake in Michigan. The larger part of the lake is in Alpena Township, Michigan, with the southern shore approximately 7 miles (11 km) from downtown Alpena along U.S. Highway 23, which continues along the eastern side of ...
Michigan Cities: Cities with populations over 10,000 include: Adrian, Alpena, Ann Arbor, Battle Creek, Bay City, Benton Harbor, Big Rapids, Burton, Cadillac, Dearborn ...
Feb 15, 2019 · Myth: Alpena is practically the North Pole. Fact: Alpena lies on the 45th parallel, which means it is HALFWAY to the North Pole…which is a big difference! And don’t forget, location is everything! We love everything about our location. That’s part of what makes Alpena so special! Myth: Alpena is a made-up name. Fact: This one is up for ...
Your base camp for all things Alpena and Northeast Michigan! Local information from the Alpena Area Convention & Visitors Bureau for lodging, adventures, area events and activities for leisure and business travelers. Visit the Alpena area and discover why people call this region the Sanctuary of the Great Lakes.
Satellite map shows the Earth's surface as it really looks like. The above map is based on satellite images taken on July 2004. This satellite map of Alpena is meant for illustration purposes only. For more detailed maps based on newer satellite and aerial images switch to a detailed map view. Hillshading is used to create a three-dimensional ...
Alpena was settled around 1835 and originally called Freemont but was changed by the post office to Alpena. [MPN] The first railroad communications from the south came in 1886 with the arrival of the Detroit, Bay City & Alpena. The Alpena & Northern railroad was constructed northwest into the forests around 1893 after the area became a logging ...