Also, if you are new to the area, please visit the Our Location page to view both a Google street map and a satellite view of where we are situated in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. We are pleased to announce that we have a new website with a variety of interactive tools for the community including: Online Tax Search, Board of Directors page, Maps page that shows our location within Luce County and the stages of growth in Newberry - both in which are also available as PDFs, Board Minutes, Photos of our Township Hall and our area, Events Calendar, and a host of resources for the people of McMillan Township to utilize. Our range begins south of Newberry and stretches up north where is meets with the beautiful shores of Lake Superior. McMillan Township makes up 65.5 percent of Luce County's land mass which is the largest municipality by acreage in the entire State of Michigan. Our civil Township is located in Northern Luce County of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. According to the USPS, you should NOT send mail to that ZIP Code using the "not acceptable" name when mailing.The McMillan Township Hall is located in downtown Newberry, MI on M123. ❓What does N (Not Acceptable) mean? A "not acceptable" name is, in many cases, a nickname that residents give that location. In some cases a ZIP Code may have several "acceptable" names which is used to group towns under one ZIP Code. Often times alternative names are large neighborhoods or sections of the city/town. ❓What does A (Acceptable) mean? This name can be used for mailing purposes. According to the USPS, you should NOT send mail to that ZIP Code using the "not acceptable" name when mailing. N - Not Acceptable - A "not acceptable" name is, in many cases, a nickname that residents give that location. In most cases, this is what people who live in that area call the city as well.Ī - Acceptable - This name can be used for mailing purposes. Each ZIP Code has one - and only one - "default" name. However, it will ALWAYS have exactly 1 "default" name.ĭ - Default - This is the "preferred" name - by the USPS - for a city. City Type ? In many cases, a ZIP Code can have multiple "names", meaning cities, towns, or subdivisions, in its boundaries.
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