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Encyclopedia > Swedetown

Swedetown is located in Houghton County, Michigan. It is the site of a system of cross-country skiing trails, sledding and snowboarding hills. The ski trails are the site of the annual Great Bear Chase.


External link: Welcome to Swedetown Cross Country Ski Tails homepage (http://www.lauriummanorinn.com/swedetown/)


Reference: Places named: Swedetown (http://www.placesnamed.com/s/w/swedetown.asp)


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Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh (524 words)
The founders of St. John Church settled in what was known as “Swedetown,” which in 1926 became a part of the Borough of Scottdale.
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The early residents of Swedetown had to walk or travel by horse and buggy to these churches.
Science Fair Projects - Swedetown, Michigan (256 words)
Swedetown is a small, unincorporated locale in Houghton County in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan.
It is within Calumet Township at, west of Osceola Road and the junction with Swedetown Road.
It is the site of the Swedetown Cross Country Ski Trails, a system of cross-country skiing trails, sledding and snowboarding hills.
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