Kincheloe is a small city located in Chippewa County, Michigan, United States. The city was named after Donald E. Kincheloe, a pilot and Korean War hero. Kincheloe was officially incorporated as a city in 1971.
One notable resident of Kincheloe is astronaut Jerry Linenger, who spent five months aboard the Russian space station Mir in 1997.
The population of Kincheloe has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 5,000 residents calling the city home.
Kincheloe is located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, near the Canadian border. The city is surrounded by forests and lakes, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
The economy of Kincheloe is primarily based on tourism, with many visitors coming to the area to enjoy the outdoor recreational activities. The Chippewa County International Airport also provides employment opportunities for residents.
Kincheloe has a rich cultural heritage, with a strong emphasis on aviation and outdoor activities. The city hosts several events throughout the year, including a winter carnival and a summer festival.