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Shingleton is an unincorporated community about ten miles (16 km) southeast of Munising, at the eastern junction of M-28 and M-94. West of Shingleton, M-28 and M-94 run concurrently until about a mile south of Munising. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources operates the Cusino Wildlife Research Station & Field Office in Shingleton. Camp Cusino, a minimum security state prison, has a Shingleton address about four miles north of town. Shingleton was a station on the Detroit, Mackinac & Marquette Railway named "Jeromeville" in 1882, after David H. Jerome, then the governor of Michigan (1881-1883). A post office was established in 1887 named Shingleton, after the local shingle mill.
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Attractions
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Dining Out
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Bear Trap Inn, N7294 County Road H15, Route # 1, Shingleton, MI 49884, Phone: (906) 452-6364
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Shannon Cabin on Nevins Lake, N 10006 Nevins Lake Rd, Shingleton, MI 49884, Phone: (978) 582-5589
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Lodging
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Kaufmans Cabin, N10002 Nevins Lake Dr., Shingleton, MI 49885, Phone: (419) 878-8201
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Outdoors
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Grand Marais Sno-Trails, PO Box 122, Grand Marais, MI 49839, Phone: (800) 831-7292
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North Gemini Lake State Forest Campground, County Road H58 and Twin Lakes Truck Trail, Shingleton, MI 49884, Phone: (906) 452-6227
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Seek Wilderness - Iverson Snowshoe Company, 85 Maple Street, Shingleton, MI 49884, Phone: (906) 452-6370
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Services
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Shopping
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Seek Wilderness - Iverson Snowshoe Company, 85 Maple Street, Shingleton, MI 49884, Phone: (906) 452-6370
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