Hamlin Township
Hamlin Township, established in 1861 and named after Vice President Hannibal Hamlin, is the largest Residential Township in Mason County, Michigan, boasting a population of 3,711 as of the 2020 US Census. Known for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities, the township is home to over 12 miles of Hamlin Lake, a man-made expanse that emerged during the logging era.
The community thrives on a blend of new and older homes, offering a unique environment with limited industrial activity that emphasizes residential life. With a commitment to efficient and lawful governance, Hamlin Township strives to support its constituents through dependable services while promoting a socially responsible and courteous workplace.
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