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Boyne Falls, Michigan

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Boyne Falls, Michigan
NameBoyne Falls, Michigan
Settlement typeVillage

Boyne Falls, Michigan is a village located in the northern part of the United States, specifically in Charlevoix County, near the Boyne River. The village is situated about 12 miles south of Petoskey and approximately 17 miles north of Gaylord. Boyne Falls is close to several popular tourist destinations, including Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Mackinac Island, and Torch Lake. The village is also near the University of Michigan's Biological Station, which is located on the shores of Douglas Lake.

Geography

The village of Boyne Falls is nestled in a valley surrounded by rolling hills and wooded areas, with the Boyne River flowing through it. The area is known for its natural beauty, with nearby attractions like Avalanche Mountain, Nub's Nob Ski Resort, and the North Country Trail. The village is also close to several lakes, including Lake Charlevoix, Walloon Lake, and Long Lake. The geography of the area is similar to that of other nearby villages, such as Walloon Lake, Michigan and Petoskey, Michigan, which are also situated near lakes and rivers. The village is part of the Charlevoix County and is near the Emmet County border, close to the cities of Harbor Springs, Michigan and East Jordan, Michigan.

History

The area that is now Boyne Falls was originally inhabited by the Odawa people, who were later joined by French colonists and British colonists. The village was founded in the late 19th century, with the establishment of a lumber mill and a railroad station. The village was named after the Boyne River, which was in turn named after the River Boyne in Ireland. The village has a rich history, with many notable events and figures, including the Treaty of Washington and the Sojourner Truth. The village is also close to the Mackinac Bridge, which connects the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. The history of the village is also tied to that of nearby cities, such as Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan and Marquette, Michigan.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the village of Boyne Falls has a population of around 300 people, with a mix of young and old residents. The village has a strong sense of community, with many residents involved in local organizations, such as the Boyne Falls Volunteer Fire Department and the Charlevoix County 4-H. The village is also home to several churches, including the Boyne Falls United Methodist Church and the St. Augustine Episcopal Church. The demographics of the village are similar to those of other nearby villages, such as Ellsworth, Michigan and East Jordan, Michigan, which also have small populations and a strong sense of community. The village is part of the Charlevoix County and is near the Emmet County border, close to the cities of Petoskey, Michigan and Harbor Springs, Michigan.

Economy

The economy of Boyne Falls is driven by a mix of industries, including tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing. The village is home to several small businesses, including the Boyne Falls General Store and the Avalanche Mountain Ski Shop. The village is also close to several major employers, including the University of Michigan's Biological Station and the Northern Michigan Hospital. The economy of the village is also tied to that of nearby cities, such as Traverse City, Michigan and Gaylord, Michigan, which have larger economies and more diverse industries. The village is part of the Charlevoix County and is near the Emmet County border, close to the cities of Petoskey, Michigan and Harbor Springs, Michigan.

Education

The village of Boyne Falls is served by the Boyne Falls Public School District, which operates a single school that serves students from kindergarten through high school. The school district is part of the Charlevoix County and is near the Emmet County border, close to the cities of Petoskey, Michigan and Harbor Springs, Michigan. The village is also close to several higher education institutions, including North Central Michigan College and the University of Michigan. The education system in the village is similar to that of other nearby villages, such as Ellsworth, Michigan and East Jordan, Michigan, which also have small school districts and limited higher education options. The village is part of the Charlevoix County and is near the Emmet County border, close to the cities of Gaylord, Michigan and Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan.

Infrastructure

The village of Boyne Falls has a limited infrastructure, with a single main road, US-131, running through the center of the village. The village is also served by a railroad line, which is operated by the Tuscola and Saginaw Bay Railway. The village has a small airport, the Boyne Falls Airport, which is used for general aviation and charter flights. The village is also close to several major transportation hubs, including the Cherry Capital Airport in Traverse City, Michigan and the Pellston Regional Airport in Pellston, Michigan. The infrastructure of the village is similar to that of other nearby villages, such as Walloon Lake, Michigan and Petoskey, Michigan, which also have limited road and transportation options. The village is part of the Charlevoix County and is near the Emmet County border, close to the cities of Harbor Springs, Michigan and East Jordan, Michigan.

Category:Villages in Michigan