Leelanau is pronounced as "lee-luh-naw." The emphasis is on the first syllable, and the "luh" has a soft, unstressed sound. The final syllable "naw" should sound like the word "nah."
Tour de Leelanau was created in 2005.
The area of Leelanau State Park is 5,463,256.17024 square meters.
The web address of the Leelanau Historical Museum is: http://www.leelanauhistory.org
The phone number of the Leelanau Township Library is: 231-386-5131.
The address of the Leelanau Township Library is: 119 East Nagonaba Street, Northport, 49670 0235
The address of the Leelanau Historical Museum is: Po Box 246, Leland, MI 49654-0246
Leelanau Sands Casino is in Sutton's Bay, Michigan.
20 miles north of Traverse City on M-22 in Peshawbestown, Michigan.
Hermann L. Weber has written: 'Soil survey of Leelanau County, Michigan' -- subject(s): Maps, Soil surveys, Soils
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