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Official Website
The county is named for Stevens T. Mason, Governor of Michigan from 1835 to 1840. It was created by the Michigan Legislature in 1840 as Notipekago County, then renamed Mason County in 1843.
Adjacent Counties
- Lake County
- Manistee County
- Manitowoc County, Wisconsin
- Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
- Newaygo County
- Oceana County
Cities, Villages, Townships & Communities
Amber | Branch | Chapple Corners | Custer | Eden | Fairview | Fern | Ferryville | Fountain | Free Soil | Grant | Hamlin | Logan | Ludington (County Seat) | Meade | Pere Marquette | Riverton | Scottville | Sheridan | Sherman | Summit | Victory | Walhalla
The Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, a federally recognized Odawa Native American tribe, occupies a small reservation of approximately 740 acres within Custer Township.
Cemeteries
Links
Manistee National Forest (part)
National Register of Historic Places
Mason County Historical Society