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LOCATION AND
MAPS
Newberry is located in the eastern end of the Upper Peninsula
of Michigan, between two of our Great Lakes, Superior to
the north and Michigan to the south. Newberry is the County
seat of Luce County and is located close to the famous Tahquamenon
Falls and the Two Hearted River, made so by Ernest Hemingway.
Luce County encompasses 930 square miles of land. The civil
boundary of the County is bounded by 31 miles of Lake Superior
shoreline, Chippewa County on the east, Mackinac County
on the south, and Alger and Schoolcraft Counties on the
west. The largest city in the Upper Peninsula, Marquette,
is approximately 105 miles to the west in Marquette County.
Sault Ste. Marie is 67 miles to the east, Traverse City
is 177 miles to the south and Detroit is 356 miles to the
southeast.

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