
Foster City and the neighboring settlements of Hardwood and Hylas anchor this modern landscape in the Upper Peninsula, situated along the line between Dickinson and Menominee counties. The area is defined by its complex hydrography, where the East Branch Sturgeon River and the main Sturgeon River wind through the terrain near the Foster City Cem. This geography reveals a legacy of industrial transport, notably marked by the Felch Grade Route Trl, which follows a historic corridor through the timberlands. To the north, the Hardwood Impoundment and Spruce Lake provide significant water features amidst a network of rural routes like Fordville Rd and Camp Nine Rd, reflecting the region's enduring connection to the forestry and river systems of northern Michigan.
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1955 Channing
Dickinson County, MI

1955 Ralph
Dickinson County, MI

1955 Ralph NE
Dickinson County, MI

1955 Ralph NW
Dickinson County, MI

1955 Randville
Dickinson County, MI

1955 Vulcan
Dickinson County, MI

1956 Sagola
Dickinson County, MI

1957 Northland
Dickinson County, MI

1986 Alfred
Dickinson County, MI

1986 Carney Lake
Dickinson County, MI

1986 Felch
Dickinson County, MI

1986 Foster City
Dickinson County, MI

1986 Northland NW
Dickinson County, MI

1986 Ralph
Dickinson County, MI

1986 Ralph SW
Dickinson County, MI

2023 Alfred
Dickinson County, MI

2023 Carney Lake
Dickinson County, MI

2023 Channing
Dickinson County, MI

2023 Felch
Dickinson County, MI

2023 Foster City
Dickinson County, MI

2023 Northland NW
Dickinson County, MI

2023 Ralph
Dickinson County, MI

2023 Ralph NE
Dickinson County, MI

2023 Ralph NW
Dickinson County, MI

2023 Ralph SW
Dickinson County, MI

2023 Randville
Dickinson County, MI

2023 Sagola
Dickinson County, MI

2023 Vulcan
Dickinson County, MI