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Monday, June 16, 2025 at 6:51 PM
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Anishinaabe historical marker location set

Specific locations for two new historical and cultural markers conveying Anishinaabe histories and teachings were approved to be installed in late May or June by Leelanau Township at its regular board meeting this month. One of the markers will appear at Peterson Park, and the other would be located at the Omena lakeside park.
One historical marker was installed in the fall of 2023 at Brown Bridge Quiet Area in Grand Traverse County. The Brown Bridge “test case” confi rmed that Nuart, the project sign fabricator, installation process works well. The Kchi Wiikwedong Anishinaabe History Project mission is to eleva...

Specific locations for two new historical and cultural markers conveying Anishinaabe histories and teachings were approved to be installed in late May or June by Leelanau Township at its regular board meeting this month.

One of the markers will appear at Peterson Park, and the other would be located at the Omena lakeside park.

Plans for the new signage were first approved by the township board last year in May, along with other fellow municipalities throughout the county. The newest action helps to pinpoint where history markers will be placed on township property.

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