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Ludington and Park
* serves as access to Ludington State Park

Ludington and lake
The little lumbering community that had started to build up around the lake must have intrigued James Ludington, he wanted to build not just a business but a community.

Ludington and shore
* mainly parallels the Lake Michigan shore from the Ludington area north to Mackinaw City ; near Traverse City, the highway cuts the base of the Leelanau Peninsula.

Ludington and where
What that meant is that in the areas where the lands of Ludington and Wards met Ludington ’ s crew was cutting trees down on the wrong side of the property line.

Ludington and into
In 1925, U. S. 12 in Michigan was originally proposed to run from Detroit to Ludington, across Lake Michigan, via the Pere Marquette Railway car ferry to Manitowoc, Wisconsin and then continuing into Wisconsin, on what later became US-10, in those two states.
Many trees blew over and caused damage to homes and buildings as it moved into Manistee and Ludington.
V-100. 7 can be heard locally as far west as Madison, Wisconsin, north to Sheboygan, Wisconsin, south into the Chicago suburbs, and east to South Haven, Michigan, Fremont, Michigan, Ludington, Michigan, and beyond.

Ludington and Bay
*, a freeway passing through near the northern edge of Midland, connects with Bay City on the east Clare and Ludington ( as a two-lane highway ) to the west.
* Ludington Division — Saginaw to Ludington, Michigan ( Partially now part of the Pere Marquette Rail-Trail, between Baldwin and Ludington in use with Marquette Rail, and Saginaw to Midland used by Saginaw Bay Southern, with the rest of the line removed in 1991 ; the ferry closed in 1990 )
On July 1, 1919, M-20 was routed from Ludington to Bay City, Michigan by way of Reed City and Clare.
WLUK can also be seen on Charter in the town of Ludington, Michigan across Lake Michigan from the Green Bay area.

Ludington and de
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Ludington and is
The county seat is Ludington.
* is a spur route running along Pere Marquette Highway east of Ludington.
* Camp Ludington is in Holmes, New York and was opened in 1954.
The House of Ludington is a landmark historic hotel in downtown Escanaba.
* Walhalla is a small unincorporated community located on US 10 at between Baldwin and Ludington.
The city of Scottville itself is approximately 10 miles east of the city of Ludington and Lake Michigan, 5 miles west of the village of Custer, and 10 miles south west of the village of Fountain.
Ludington is a town in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, United States.
The town's administration is located in the unincorporated community of Ludington.
The closest ferry is in Manitowoc, WI ( about 2 hours by car ), which goes across Lake Michigan to Ludington, MI.
Travel between the two segments is possible on a seasonal basis via the ferry SS Badger between Ludington, Michigan, and Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
The Western terminus of U. S. 10 in Michigan is Ludington.
U. S. 10 is concurrent with U. S. 31 from Ludington to Scottville before US-31 heads north.
The Ludington Pumped Storage Plant is a hydroelectric plant and reservoir in Ludington, Michigan.
The Ludington Pumped Storage plant is connected to three 345 kV Transmission lines, all owned and maintained by METC, a subsidiary of ITC Holdings.
The system as a whole, with its central library located at Bryn Mawr's Ludington Memorial Library on South Bryn Mawr Avenue, is home to more than 1. 4 million items and stands in the 99th percentile nationwide for annual resident visits and volumes per resident capita.
All of US 31 between Ludington, Michigan, and Indianapolis, Indiana, is divided highway — some of it is freeway, including a bypass route of South Bend, Indiana.
Merrie Amsterburg is a singer-songwriter born in Ludington, Michigan.
The northern boundary of the region is also poorly defined ; the population density, land use, economic and cultural character, and physical geography most often associated with West Michigan fades in northern Muskegon and Kent Counties, however areas as far north as Ludington and White Cloud may be included because of their close economic ties to the cities to the south.
His daughter, Sybil Ludington, is known as the female Paul Revere for her role in gathering her father's troops to meet the advancing British army.
The opening theme to Liberty's Kids, " Through My Own Eyes ," is performed by Aaron Carter, who also voices Joseph Plumb Martin, appearing in episodes 24 and 36, and Kayla Hinkle, a country singer who also voices Sybil Ludington, appearing in episode 21.

Ludington and one
The present-day intersection of Interstate 84 and Ludingtonville Road was the home of Col. Henry Ludington and his daughter Sybil, who rode one night in 1777 to call up her father's militia during the American Revolutionary War.

Ludington and largest
It was the railroad which terminated in Ludington that chartered the first break bulk ship to move goods for the railroad and solidified the need for an ever expanding fleet of boats, eventually creating the largest fleet of carferries in the world.

Ludington and city
In 1865 Ludington started to plat out the layout of the city that would eventually bear his name.
IN 1873 when the village became chartered Ludington offered to donate 5, 000. 00 to the city should it be named after him.
1873 was a good year for the most part for Ludington, the city bore his name, it was growing in leaps and bounds, and the railroad was almost here and the County seat was moved from Lincoln to Ludington.
* Ludington, city
* passes west of the city, continuing southerly toward Muskegon and northerly toward Ludington.
* Ludington Building-Chicago, designed by William Le Baron Jenney, earliest surviving steel-framed building in the city, and the earliest entirely terracotta-clad skyscraper ( 8 storeys ).

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