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... land is now in State ownership . Although Michigan owns almost 5,000,000 acres of land , largely acquired through tax delinquency , all of it available for all types of outdoor recreation , it is from 150 to 500 miles from the large ...
... land is now in State ownership . Although Michigan owns almost 5,000,000 acres of land , largely acquired through tax delinquency , all of it available for all types of outdoor recreation , it is from 150 to 500 miles from the large ...
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... land to be , and made the Indians to live in this land . Then came strangers from across the Great Water . No land had they ; we gave them of our land . No food had they ; we gave them of our corn . The strangers have become many and ...
... land to be , and made the Indians to live in this land . Then came strangers from across the Great Water . No land had they ; we gave them of our land . No food had they ; we gave them of our corn . The strangers have become many and ...
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... land and much of it lies within from one to 20 miles of cities and villages . Much of this land has been cut over and otherwise made relatively useless until it has be- come tax delinquent . Often the owners of such acres are willing to ...
... land and much of it lies within from one to 20 miles of cities and villages . Much of this land has been cut over and otherwise made relatively useless until it has be- come tax delinquent . Often the owners of such acres are willing to ...
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RECREATION | 1 |
How We Improved the Playground by Etta Rose Bailey | 8 |
Music on the Playground | 14 |
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