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Welcome to Alpena, Michigan Incorporated in 1871, the City of Alpena overlooks Lake Huron's picturesque Thunder Bay The wood, cement, and heavy machinery industries of Alpena stemmed from a long industrial heritage that started with logging of the 1800s
Home - Visit Alpena Alpena is that place where history and heritage collide with relaxed outdoor adventure Your base camp for adventuring through Northeast Michigan Alpena, Michigan is a modern city at nature’s doorstep
Alpena, Michigan - Wikipedia Alpena is the third-largest American city on Lake Huron, behind Bay City and Port Huron The Alpena area is home to the Ojibwe, Ottawa, and Potawatomi people These people groups inhabit the area surrounding the Great Lakes, including Michigan
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Alpena (2025) - Tripadvisor Things to Do in Alpena, Michigan: See Tripadvisor's 5,442 traveler reviews and photos of Alpena tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July We have reviews of the best places to see in Alpena Visit top-rated must-see attractions
News, Sports, Jobs - The Alpena News Alpena gymnasts heading to Junior Olympic Games in Houston ALPENA — Alpena gymnasts are heading to Houston, Texas to compete in the Junior Olympic Games this week
DOWNTOWN ALPENA - Downtown Alpena Walk through downtown and you'll find over 30 pieces of public art and a variety of architectural styles including Italianate, modernist, and more! Alpena is the third largest city in Northern Michigan, and our downtown is proud to be the commercial and cultural heart of our community
Alpena Travel Guide - My Michigan Beach and Travel Alpena is one of the most beautiful travel destinations in northeast Michigan Set on the shores of Lake Huron's Thunder Bay, Alpena has miles of beautiful beaches, a fun downtown for shopping and great museums for exploring - even an underwater museum