North Maumee Bay Archeological District

The sparsely populated area includes the Woodtick Peninsula, Gard Island, Indian Island, the Erie Marsh Preserve,[2] the Erie Fish and Hunt Club, and much of the grassy shoreline and interior wetlands.

It is also known for one of the areas under dispute during the Toledo War between Michigan and Ohio from 1835–1836, although no actual conflict took place on the land.

The existing sites were originally in a riverine environment, but were located on the shoreline at the time of excavation.

[5] In 2006, the Erie Marsh Preserve was incorporated into the expanding Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge.

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