
The village of Edmore serves as the central hub for this mid-1960s survey of central Michigan, situated where the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad line meets a landscape of extensive wetlands and small glacial lakes. The village layout is densely detailed, showing the Vinewood Cem and St Mary Ch alongside commercial rail sidings and industrial gravel pits. This era captures the region's transition between agricultural roots and the preservation of the Edmore State Game Area, which dominates the western half of the map with its network of water bodies like Mud Lake, Sixth Lake, and Fifth Lake.
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