
McBain serves as the primary center of activity for this agricultural and timbered region of Northern Michigan in the early 1980s. The landscape is defined by the intersection of several townships including Richland, Riverside, Highland, and Marion, where a grid of rural roads like Stoney Corner Road and Vander Meulen Road connect isolated farmsteads and community landmarks. The hydrological network is dominated by the Clam River in the north and the multiple branches of North Branch Creek and Middle Branch Creek, which carve through the terrain alongside numerous low-lying wetlands.
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