Dakota Heights (Houghton, Michigan)
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Dakota Heights is a residential area within the watershed that is a geographical anomaly in that it is surrounded by the city of Houghton on all four sides, yet it is considered part of Portage Township. Platted in 1906, Dakota Heights received its name from the Dacotah Mining Company, which operated briefly in its vicinity. Huron Creek runs through the middle of Dakota Heights.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dakota_Heights
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Coordinates: 47°7'1"N 88°35'24"W
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