A recently completed restoration project along Michigan’s Lake St. Clair shoreline in Grosse Pointe Shores has brought the area back to a more natural state. Through the Great Lakes Commission, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration supplied more than $200,000 for a feasibility study and provided a grant of more than $7,000,000 to the Edsel and Eleanor Ford House for engineering, design and construction. Read the full story by the Grosse Pointe Times.
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