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* Manistique Pumping Station — Deer St. in Manistique ( added 1981-10-26 )
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* travels westerly through Chatham toward Sawyer International Airport south of Marquette, and southerly to Manistique.
In 1903 the Traverse City, Leelanau, and Manistique Railroad began a route between Traverse City to the South and Northport to the North, stopping at Suttons Bay, as well as Hatch's Crossing, Fountain Point, Bingham, Keswick, and Omena.
The unincorporated community of Germfask is located in the northern part of the township where the Manistique River crosses M-77 on the eastern edge of the Seney National Wildlife Refuge at.
The community was a station on the Manistique Railway and was given a post office on February 26, 1890.
Manistique, also Monistique, is the only incorporated city in and the county seat of Schoolcraft County of the U. S. state of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
The city lies on the north shore of Lake Michigan, at the southwest corner of Manistique Township, but is politically autonomous.
Manistique was founded where the Manistique River flows into Lake Michigan, forming somewhat of a natural harbor, which has since been improved with breakwaters, dredging, and a lighthouse.
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The Library Park Historic District, Judge John Fine House, Acker and Evans Law Office, New York State Armory, Oswegatchie Pumping Station, Ogdensburg Armory, Robert C. McEwen United States Custom House, United States Post Office, and Fort de La Présentation Site are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
It turns to the east a little before the bridge, following the north bank of the Engine Basin, a drainage channel which is pumped into the river by the Hundred Foot Pumping Station.
It then flows past Claverton Pumping Station, which pumped water from the River Avon into the canal, using power from the flow of the river.
The oldest still in its original engine house and still capable of doing the job for which it was installed is the 1812 Boulton and Watt engine at the Crofton Pumping Station.
Claymills Pumping Station on the north side of Burton is a restored Victorian sewage pumping station, adjacent to the modern sewage works.
There is a continuous drainage culvert between the tracks to lead ground water away to the lowest point of the tunnel, under Sudbrook Pumping Station, where it is pumped to surface.
There is restricted personnel access to the tunnel at Sudbrook Pumping Station, where an iron ladder descends in the shaft of the water pumping main ; the ventilation air is pumped in at this point also.
Places of interest: Crofton Pumping Station, Wilton Windmill, Littlecote House, Freeman's Marsh, Walbury Hill.
The construction of Shenstone Pumping Station in 1892 gave Sutton Coldfield its first tapped water supply.
* Sewerage Pumping Station ( or Sanitary Pumping Station ), a pumping facility designed to handle raw sewage
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