
Lake Michigan shapes the western edge of this Ottawa County landscape, where dunes and wetlands define the coastal environment between the settlements of Port Sheldon and Agnew. The map documents a blend of contemporary residential development and significant historical markers, including the Indian Cem, Historic Cem, and the Cobmosay Grave. These sites point to the area’s long human history preceding modern subdivisions. The drainage patterns of the Pigeon River and its tributaries, such as Little Pigeon Creek and Ten Hagen Creek, are clearly traced as they move toward the lake. Recreational landmarks like Mountain Beach and Zwemer Beach highlight the shoreline's enduring appeal, while Spring Bayou provides a distinct inland water feature near the unincorporated community of West Olive.
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14 maps found

1972 Borculo
Ottawa County, MI

1972 Holland East
Ottawa County, MI

1972 Holland West
Ottawa County, MI

1972 Port Sheldon
Ottawa County, MI

1980 Hudsonville East
Ottawa County, MI

1980 Hudsonville West
Ottawa County, MI

1980 Marne
Ottawa County, MI

2023 Borculo
Ottawa County, MI

2023 Holland East
Ottawa County, MI

2023 Holland West
Ottawa County, MI

2023 Hudsonville East
Ottawa County, MI

2023 Hudsonville West
Ottawa County, MI

2023 Marne
Ottawa County, MI

2023 Port Sheldon
Ottawa County, MI