Ontonagon County

List of all cities and towns in Ontonagon County

Ontonagon County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

As of the 2020 Census, there were 5,816 people living there.

This made it the third-least populated county in Michigan.

The seat of the county is in Ontonagon.

In 1843, the county was made, and in 1848, it was put together.

Its land was split between the counties of Chippewa and Mackinac. As the number of people in the area grew, more counties were set up.

After Ontonagon was put together, it was divided into two parts to make Gogebic County.

It is also the last county in the United States that is in the Eastern Time Zone.

The US Census Bureau says that the county has a total area of 3,741 square miles (9,690 km2), of which 1,311 square miles (3,400 km2) is land and 2,430 square miles (6,300 km2) (65%) is water.

It has the third most land area of any county in Michigan.

It is the most western county in the United States that is entirely in the Eastern Time Zone. Its longitude is 89.5°W.

Here is a list of cities, towns, places, and villages in Ontonagon County, Michigan:

1. Agate
2. Balitmore
3. Bergland
4. Bergland
5. Bruce Crossing
6. Bruce Crossing
7. Buckshot Landing
8. Calderwood
9. Carp Lake Landing
10. Craigsmere
11. Ewen
12. Ewen
13. Firesteel
14. Gem
15. Grand Rapids
16. Green
17. Greenland
18. Greenland
19. LaFayette Landing
20. Lake Gogebic
21. Lake Gogebic
22. Lake Mine
23. Mass City
24. Mass City
25. Matchwood
26. McKeever
27. Merriweather
28. Nonesuch
29. North Paynesville
30. Old Victoria Historic Townsite
31. Ontonagon
32. Paulding
33. Paynesville
34. Robbins
35. Rockland
36. Rockland
37. Rousseau
38. Silver City
39. Sleepy Hollow
40. Topaz
41. Trout Creek
42. Victoria
43. Wainola
44. Wasas
45. White Pine

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