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Marie MUNISING Bay Age - 65+: 21.7% Less than 10.0 Marenisco HAIGHT Republic Munising SENEY COLUMBUS Sault Sainte BATES CRYSTAL SUPERIOR Marie Mills MARENISCO 2 MARQUETTE WEST CHIPPEWA Bay Mills Median Age: 46.4 FALLS BRANCH Sault Sainte Marie water tract BESSEMER 141 REPUBLIC Chatham IRON WATERSMEET RICHMOND AU TRAIN Newberry DAFTER BRUCE Percent Male: 50.9% HEMATITE ELY TILDEN Gwinn ROCK Percent Female: 49.1% HUM- K. I. Sawyer RIVER HIAWATHA LAKEFIELD Sault Sainte Marie KINROSS SOO Watersmeet CHIPPEWA 51 BOLDT ALGER HULBERT Veterans 18 years and older: 61,384 IRON PENTLAND Sault Sainte Marie RIVER Amasa MANS- SKANDIA LIMESTONE SCHOOLCRAFT FIELD Housing Lac Vieux IRON FORSYTH TROUT RUDYARD SAGOLA TURIN MANIS- GERMFASK HEND- LAKE PICKFORD Total Housing Units: 444,180 Desert MATHIAS INWOOD TIQUE PORTAGE GARFIELD HUDSON RICKS 2 Iron WEST Percent Occupied: 65.2% River Crystal BRANCH ASHLAND Falls DOYLE ST. IGNACE RABER Owner Occupied: 77.9% MAPLE MACKINAC MARQUETTE FELCH Renter Occupied: 22.1% RIDGE 2 STAMBAUGH EWING MORAN 75 Population Density VILAS WELLS 41 BREVORT Percent Vacant: 34.8% Persons per square mile Caspian Gaastra Alpha MASONVILLE NEWTON Sault Sainte Marie DETOUR Occupied Vacant United States: 91.0 MASTODON DICKINSON NAHMA CLARK GARDEN MUELLER De Tour DRUMMOND Lac du Sault Sainte Marie Village Owner Renter Michgan: 175.5 Flambeau U.S. Split: 63.0% 37.0% District 1: 28.0 BREEN BALDWIN DELTA Forest County NORWAY HARRIS St. Ignace Sault Sainte Marie BREIT- CORNELL Manistique Potawatomi UNG BRAMPTON RaceRace & Hispanic Origin Iron Mackinac One Race Mountain Kingsford ENSIGN Island FLORENCE WAU- SPALDING THOMP- White: 92.1% Quinnesec CEDAH ESCANABA Gladstone SON Nor- Black or African American: 1.7% way Mackinaw City FOREST WELLS ST. JAMES BOIS American Indian and 2.6% MEYER BAY Garden BLANC Alaska Native: ONEIDA DE NOC St. James MACK- 0.7% PRICE WAWATAM INAW Asian: Map Source: 2011-2015 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates Sault Sainte Marie Note: Only the portions of the census tracts within the congressional district are For more information on the Hannahville Escanaba EMMET HEBRON Native Hawaiian and 0.1% Carp Other Paciic Islander: shown for tracts that extend beyond the boundary of the district. American Community Survey, BARK BLISS Lake 8 Powers RIVER FAIRBANKS Cross BEAU- Some Other Race: 0.4% visit census.gov/acs. PEAINE Village CARP LAKE GRAND Data Source: 2015 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates CROSS VILLAGE Note: Figures may not add to 100% due to rounding. For more Congressional FAITHORN Levering Cheboygan Two or More Races: 2.5% CENTER INVERNESS Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. District data, visit Carney FORD MCKINLEY MUNRO GOURLEY CHARLEVOIX BENTON Percentages may not be statistically different when compared to U.S. census.gov/mycd. RIVER Little Traverse Pellston GRANT Hispanic or Latino (of any race): 2.0% Forest County HOLMES NADEAU READMOND Bay percentage. Potawatomi FRIENDSHIP MAPLE BEARINGER Sokaogon PLEASANT- RIVER CHEBOYGAN Chippewa MENOMINEE VIEW DAGGETT BURT MULLETT ALOHA ROGERS CEDAR- WEST Brutus Rogers 45 Daggett TRAVERSE City VILLE Conway Alanson Burt OCQUEOC M LITTLE Oden Lk STEPHENSON TRAVERSE LITTLE- Indian NORTH MOLTKE LAKE I Harbor FIELD WAVERLY MARINETTE Lake Springs River ALLIS LINCOLN Stephenson W C Bay Shore TUSCARORA KOEHLER H CG Station Bay Ponshewaing BELKNAP PULAWSKI Presque Isle I Michigan Charlevoix View Millersburg Harbor S I Onaway G CHARLEVOIX Little Petoskey Little Traverse Bay INGALLSTON C Traverse RE- BEAR SPRING- MENTOR ELLIS WALKER O A Bay BAY SORT CREEK VALE PRESQUE Map Legend MELLEN Charlevoix KRAKOW N N HAYES Horton FOREST CASE PRESQUE TAYLOR LANGLADE Walloon Wolverine ISLE S NOR- Bay ALLIS ISLE Posen WOOD Ironton EVANGELINE Lake NUNDA I CHANDLER WILMOT POSEN N EVELINE BISMARCK METZ MENOMINEE Nor- MARION MELROSE wood Advance DISTRICT Census Designated Place (CDP) Grand Traverse Michigan Congressional District 1 Turley † 41 BANKS SOUTH Boyne 1 (Inside of Congressional District 1) Boyne Falls Canada Creek MONTMORENCY LONG MAPLE LEELANAU ARM CORWITH Ranch WELLING- RAPIDS RIDGE Northport Ellsworth City HUDSON TON ALPENA East WILSON BOYNE Jordan VALLEY Vanderbilt Alpena Incorporated Place Menominee HILLMAN DISTRICT Chelsea Eastport LIVINGSTON DOVER † CENTRAL ECHO ELMIRA MONT- Hillman 2 Other Michigan Congressional District (Outside of Congressional District 1) LAKE JORDAN MENOMINEE Marinette Central Lake WARNER Armory LELAND Omena OTSEGO MORENCY ALPENA Lake Grand Census Designated Place Menominee Leland Traverse TORCH STAR Poarch Creek American Indian Reservation / Justice † SUTTONS BAY LAKE ANTRIM Gaylord CHARLTON VIENNA GREEN WILSON Huron † (Outside of Congressional District 1) Alba Atlanta AVERY Off-Reservation Trust Land (Federal) OCONTO FOREST Bellaire CLARK Lake Suttons CHESTONIA BAGLEY BRILEY A MILTON HOME GLEN Leelanau Bay L KEARNEY RUST U Lakes of HAYES MARATHON ARBOR S 131 the North CHESTER N ALBERT Fort Belvoir Military Installation I OSSINEKE Pamunkey † N Elk LOUD American Indian Reservation (State) LEELANAU OTSEGO Ossineke SANBORN PE Rapids HELENA MANCELONA Lewiston CENTER- ELK CUSTER LAKE Glen CLEVE- BINGHAM Alden Mancelona LAND VILLE RAPIDS Hubbard Stockbridge Arbor CALEDONIA Bristol ELMWOOD Lake KANSAS Munsee 141 Maple Rapid RAPID COLD- Water Body Ho-Chunk Cedar RIVER MAPLE Lost Lake State or Statistically Equivalent Entity Hbr EMPIRE City City SPRINGS BLUE FREDERIC FOREST LOVELLS CLINTON ALCONA Nation SOLON Greilick- Grand CLEAR- LAKE Woods OKLAHOMA KASSON WATER Manistee GREEN- SHAWANO DOOR CG Station Empire ville Traverse Lake WOOD ELMER COMINS Green Sturgeon Bay LONG LAKE ACME BEAR ALCONA HAYNES 44 Interstate 22 AL- Lake KALKASKA Kalkaska LAKE CRAWFORD ERIE County or Statistically Equivalent Entity Bay MIRA Ann GARFIELD WHITE- EXCELSIOR MITCHELL HAWES Crystal Downs PLATTE Hardwood Traverse WATER Bear OSCODA Lincoln Maple Acres City Lake Country Club LAKE Chums GRAYLING Harrisville Grove Corner EAST BAY 56 10 U.S. Highway BENZONIA Grawn KALKASKA Mio HARRIS- BENZIE Pilgrim Honor GRAND MILLEN GUSTIN VILLE CANEY Beulah Bendon BLAIR UNION South Cp Minor Civil Division Frankfort CRYSTAL HOME- ORANGE Grayling LAKE STEAD Interlochen Boardman 32 CG Station Frankfort INLAND OLIVER Grayling BIG State Highway or State Recognized Road PORTAGE Elberta Benzonia GREEN LAKE TRAVERSE BOARDMAN MENTOR GREEN- GILMORE CREEK BUSH Grand Traverse COLFAX Fife BEAVER SOUTH MIKADO JOY- WELDON Lake SPRING- GARFIELD CURTIS Kingsley CREEK BRANCH Walton St WOOD FIELD Nessen GRANT MAYFIELD FIFE FIELD Incorporated Place BLAINE Crystal Thompson- PARADISE Collinsville † Other Road or Ferry Mountain ville City LAKE (Inside of Congressional District 1) WAUPACA OSCODA Roscommon ROSE Oneida (WI) KEWAUNEE Arcadia Copemish Buckley LIBERTY GOODAR PLEASAN- SPRING- GREEN- BLOOM- PIONEER Lupton AR- TON DALE WEXFORD HANOVER WOOD FIELD NORWICH LYON GERRISH AU SABLE FOSTER Rose CADIA CLEON City IOSCO WILBER AU † Ho-Chunk HIGGINS PLAINFIELD Labels for entities located both inside and outside of Congressional District 1 include a ‘*’.
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