
Ceresco and the surrounding Calhoun County landscape are defined by the convergence of the Kalamazoo River and several tributary systems, including Dickinson Creek and Crooked Creek. This modern survey highlights a region shaped by its watercourses and the established transport corridor of E Michigan Ave. While the area is primarily rural and dotted with wetlands like Black Marsh and Mud Lake, it contains significant suburban development on its western edge near Wattles Park and Brownlee Park. The map provides detailed locations for local genealogy, noting several burial grounds such as Sandstone Cem, Newbre Cem, and the extensive Floral Lawn Memorial Gardens. Recreation and conservation are prominently featured via the North Country National Scenic Tr, which winds through the central and southern sections of the quadrangle.
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14 maps found

1947 Ceresco
Calhoun County, MI

1961 Ceresco
Calhoun County, MI

1980 Lyon Lake
Calhoun County, MI

1980 Northwest Albion
Calhoun County, MI

1980 Southwest Albion
Calhoun County, MI

1982 East Leroy
Calhoun County, MI

1982 Ellis Corners
Calhoun County, MI

1995 Southwest Albion
Calhoun County, MI

2023 Ceresco
Calhoun County, MI

2023 East Leroy
Calhoun County, MI

2023 Ellis Corners
Calhoun County, MI

2023 Lyon Lake
Calhoun County, MI

2023 Northwest Albion
Calhoun County, MI

2023 Southwest Albion
Calhoun County, MI