
The waters of Lake Huron define the eastern edge of this Michigan landscape, where the international boundary with Ontario sits just offshore. Inland, the topography is shaped by an extensive network of managed watercourses such as the Custer County Drain and Nicol Drain, which support the agricultural character of the region around Sandusky and Croswell. The Black River and Mill Creek cut through the southern portion of the map, leading toward the northern outskirts of Port Huron. This era shows a transition in transportation, with the Chesapeake rail line and the And Ohio route traversing the county alongside smaller rural facilities like the Talkaberry Landing Strip and Arnold Landing Field. Significant recreational and conservation spaces are established along the coast at Lakeport State Park and further south within the Port Huron State Game Area.
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