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Mackinac County MI
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| Cedarville is an unincorporated community at the junction of M-129 and M-134 north of the Les Cheneaux Islands, about two miles east of Hessel, and about 35 miles due south of Sault Ste. Marie. It began as a lumber settlement on the Lake Huron shore in 1884. A post office was established in July 1888. The ZIP code of 49719 serves most of Clark Township and a portion of eastern Marquette Township. The Les Cheneaux Historical Association runs the Historical Museum and the Maritime Museum, both in Cedarville. Cedarville began in the 1880s as a lumber and fishing port. |
![]() The Docks, Cedarville, MI (1940s) - Contributed by Paul Petosky
Cedarville, MI (1950s) - Contributed by Paul Petosky
Hudson's Soda Bar Cedarville MI 1947 contributed by Paul Petosky Cedarville 1940's - contributed by Paul Petosky Cedarville MI -- Main Street 1940's from Paul Petosky
Cedarville MI 1961 from Paul Petosky
Cedarville, MI (Island View Cottages) (1940s) - Contributed by Paul Petosky
Cedarville, MI (R. P. White's Waterlawn Cottages) (1950s) - Contributed by Paul Petosky
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