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Encyclopedia > Alpena

Alpena can refer to two places in the U.S. state of Michigan:

Alpena is also a boat which sank in Lake Michigan.


The Alpena was also an American automobile.


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Preserve America Community: Alpena, Michigan (300 words)
Alpena, Michigan (population 11,304), seat of Alpena County, was founded in 1856.
Now, in the 21st century, Alpena is working to evolve from an industrial city to a heritage tourism destination, focusing particularly on the community's maritime heritage.
The Alpena Downtown Development Authority has established a façade improvement grant program for the downtown, and the city is studying creation of a historic district to further promote preservation of Alpena's historic properties.
Alpena, Michigan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (499 words)
It is the county seat of Alpena County
The city is on the shore of Lake Huron, with Alpena Township surrounding it on land.
Alpena, although modest in size for a city in Michigan is a center of commerce and culture for the sparsely inhabited region of Northeast Michigan.
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