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  2. Waterford Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The police station is located at 5150 Civic Center Drive in Waterford near the Waterford Township Hall and the 51st District Court in the Waterford Civic Center Complex. The police department was drastically cut in 2010 due to the falling economy and the closing of 2 of the largest commercial tax sources- The Summit Place Mall and a General ...

  3. Schoolhouse Lake (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Schoolhouse Lake is an all-sports 37-acre (15 ha) lake located in central Oakland County, on the east side of Waterford in Waterford Township. [2] The lake is part of the Clinton River watershed.

  4. Eagle Lake (Waterford Township, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Lake is a 56-acre (23 ha) lake in central Oakland County, Michigan. The lake has a maximum depth of 20 feet (6.1 m). It is located in Waterford Township. The lake is west of Dixie Highway, north of Walton Boulevard, and east of Sashabaw Road. Eagle Lake connects with Woodhull Lake to the east.

  5. Morgan Lake (Waterford Township, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Morgan Lake is a lake located in Waterford Township, Michigan. It borders Lake Angelus Rd. and is just east of Clintonville Rd. The 28-acre (11 ha) lake is a private lake with two beaches for its residents. At its deepest point, the lake is 25 feet (7.6 m) deep. Namesake

  6. Rainbow Lake (Waterford Township, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Lake is a 5-acre (2.0 ha) lake located in Waterford Township, Michigan. It lies west of Dixie Highway and east of Airport Rd. The 15-foot (4.6 m) deep, spring fed private lake is next to Our Lady of the Lakes school. Fish. Rainbow Lake fish include Crappie and Bluegill. References

  7. Lake Erie and Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    Railway construction and operation in the area preceded the Lake Erie and Northern by over fifty years. The railway boom in Canada West (the administrative predecessor to the province of Ontario) from the 1850s onward resulted in a number of east–west lines owned by competing companies: the Grand Trunk Railway (GTR) and Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) lines through Galt (which became a major ...

  8. Leggets Lake (Waterford Township, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Map courtesy of Waterford Historical Society. Fish. According to the Oakland County, Michigan, parks department's Fishing Opportunities Report, the following fish have received a rating of "Better Than Average Fishing": largemouth bass, bluegill, brown bullhead, black crappie, and northern pike and bowfin.

  9. Maceday Lake (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Maceday Lake / ˈ m eɪ s. d eɪ / is an all-sports, 234-acre (95 ha) Oakland County, Michigan lake along the Clinton River. [2] Maceday Lake connects upstream with the 185-acre (75 ha) Lotus Lake downstream and with the 155-acre (63 ha) Williams Lake .