Herman, Michigan

Herman is an unincorporated community farming district in L'Anse Township of Baraga County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It was established in 1901 along a branch of the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway approximately midway between Nestoria and L'Anse at 46°40′01″N 88°22′01″W / 46.66694°N 88.36694°W. A post office opened January 13, 1903, and was discontinued on December 5, 1970. On December 19, 1996, the town received the single largest snowfall in Michigan history, with 30 inches (76 cm) falling in the single day.

Herman, Michigan

Herman is an unincorporated community farming district in L'Anse Township of Baraga County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It was established in 1901 along a branch of the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway approximately midway between Nestoria and L'Anse at 46°40′01″N 88°22′01″W / 46.66694°N 88.36694°W. A post office opened January 13, 1903, and was discontinued on December 5, 1970. On December 19, 1996, the town received the single largest snowfall in Michigan history, with 30 inches (76 cm) falling in the single day.