County of Gladwin
Gladwin County, located in the northeast central section of Michigan's lower peninsula, was established in 1831 and named after British Major Henry Gladwin. The county's rich history includes early settlers, lumber towns, and the discovery of oil, contributing to its diverse economy that encompasses manufacturing, agriculture, and tourism.
Tourism plays a significant role in Gladwin County, with its numerous waterways and state forests offering ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, hiking, and snowmobiling. The Gladwin Game Refuge, a large game preserve, further enhances the county's appeal to nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers.
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