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Things to see in Scotchtown, United States

Scotchtown is a small town in the U.S. state of Michigan with a rich history and culture. The town is located in the Lenawee County region on the banks of the Ottawa River, about midway between Detroit and Lansing. Scotchtown was founded in 1825 as a fur-trading post by French Canadian traders. The town was renamed after its founder, James Scott, in 1848. Today, Scotchtown is home to several businesses and attractions that are interesting for tourists to explore.

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Quick info about Scotchtown
DetailValue
CountryUnited States
RegionNew York
Latitude41.4759
Longitude-74.3682
Appr. population9174

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