
The Kalamazoo River and its expansive wetlands define the southern landscape of this Allegan County region, where the Ottawa Marsh and riverine features like Big Dailey Bayou meet the Pine Plains. This area is characterized by a dense network of small agricultural settlements and historically significant burial sites, including the Overisel Settlers Cem and Manlius Cem. North of the river, the landscape transitions into the outskirts of Holland, marked by the West Michigan Regional Airport and major transportation corridors. The rural character is preserved in the drainage patterns of the Rabbit River and South Branch Macatawa River, which are supplemented by local engineering like the Kleinheksel Drain. The positioning of New Richmond at a bend in the Kalamazoo River highlights the historical importance of waterway access in this part of Michigan.
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1981 Burnips
Allegan County, MI

1981 Glenn
Allegan County, MI

1981 Hamilton East
Allegan County, MI

1981 Hamilton West
Allegan County, MI

1981 Lacota
Allegan County, MI

1981 Merson
Allegan County, MI

1981 Millgrove
Allegan County, MI

1981 Pullman
Allegan County, MI

1982 Bowens Mill
Allegan County, MI

1982 Orangeville
Allegan County, MI

2023 Bowens Mill
Allegan County, MI

2023 Burnips
Allegan County, MI

2023 Glenn
Allegan County, MI

2023 Hamilton East
Allegan County, MI

2023 Hamilton West
Allegan County, MI

2023 Lacota
Allegan County, MI

2023 Merson
Allegan County, MI

2023 Millgrove
Allegan County, MI

2023 Orangeville
Allegan County, MI

2023 Pullman
Allegan County, MI