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C. H. Prescott bought the Lake Huron & Southwestern Railroad in 1879 and renamed it the Tawas & Bay County Railroad in 1879 and renamed it the Tawas & Bay County Railroad. The settlement was known as Prescott's Camp Six, shortened to Prescott on October 27, 1882, when given a post office with Mrs. Julia A. Davison as its first postmaster. Incorporated as a village in 1947. The village of Prescott is located in southeastern Ogemaw County. The community began as a lumbering camp, called Prescott Camp Sin and was eventually organized as a village in 1947. Precott is primarily an agricultural community and has retained its small town atmosphere. The community is composed of several same businesses and stores. Population: 314. Village Offices: 203 N. Sherman, Prescott, MI 48756, (989) 873-5738
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Cafe' International [Restaurant], 4761 Sage Lake Rd, Prescott, MI 48756, Phone: (989) 873-6055
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Skidway Inn [Restaurant], 5197 Park St, Prescott, MI 48756, Phone: (989) 873-3221
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Skidway Lake Motel, 5341 Acorn Lane, Prescott, MI 48756, Phone: (989) 873-5188
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