Skidmore, Michigan

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Skidmore, Michigan
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Skidmore, Michigan
Coordinates: 45°47′31″N88°04′25″W / 45.79194°N 88.07361°W / 45.79194; -88.07361 Coordinates: 45°47′31″N88°04′25″W / 45.79194°N 88.07361°W / 45.79194; -88.07361 [1]
Country United States
State Michigan
County Dickinson
Elevation [1] 1,079 ft (329 m)
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
  Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
Area code(s) 906
GNIS feature ID 638053 [1]

Skidmore is an unincorporated community in Breitung Township, Dickinson County, Michigan, United States. [1] [2]

Dickinson County, Michigan county in Michigan, United States

Dickinson County is a county in the Upper peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the population was 26,168. The county seat is Iron Mountain. Dickinson is Michigan's newest county, formed in 1891 from parts of Marquette, Menominee, and Iron counties. It was named for Donald M. Dickinson, who served as U.S. Postmaster General under President Grover Cleveland.

Michigan State of the United States of America

Michigan is a state in the Great Lakes and Midwestern regions of the United States. The state's name, Michigan, originates from the Ojibwe word mishigamaa, meaning "large water" or "large lake". With a population of about 10 million, Michigan is the tenth most populous of the 50 United States, with the 11th most extensive total area, and is the largest state by total area east of the Mississippi River. Its capital is Lansing, and its largest city is Detroit. Metro Detroit is among the nation's most populous and largest metropolitan economies.

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