Luce County Register of Deeds
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Luce County is situated in Michigan's Eastern Upper Peninsula, encompassing 908 square miles of stunning natural landscapes, including over 300,000 acres of public land, 15,000 acres of inland lakes, and 658 miles of rivers and streams. The county, which was established in 1887 and named after Governor Cyrus G. Luce, serves as a year-round recreational hub, attracting visitors to its scenic destinations like Tahquamenon Falls and Crisp Point Lighthouse.
Newberry, the county seat since its incorporation in 1885, offers various cultural and recreational opportunities, including museums, parks, and numerous trails for snowmobiling, ATV riding, and cross-country skiing. With its rich outdoor offerings and historical significance, Luce County stands as a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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