Mazzin
Mazzin is a small town located in the northern part of the state of Michigan, United States. It is situated along the banks of the Au Sable River, approximately 15 miles east of the city of Alpena. The town was originally settled in the early 19th century and was named after a local Native American chief. Mazzin has a population of around 1,000 residents and is known for its picturesque setting, with the Au Sable River providing opportunities for fishing, boating, and other water-based activities. The town is also home to several historic buildings, including the Mazzin Covered Bridge, which was built in 1872 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Mazzin's economy is largely driven by tourism and the fishing industry. The town is also home to a small airport, which serves both general aviation and commercial flights. Mazzin is part of the Alpena County and is served by the Alpena County Airport. The town is also known for its annual Mazzin Fishing Tournament, which attracts anglers from across the region.