L'Anse is a small town located in Baraga County, Michigan. The town was originally settled by French fur traders in the early 19th century. The name "L'Anse" is French for "the cove", which refers to the town's location on the shore of Keweenaw Bay. L'Anse has a rich history as a trading post and later as a logging and mining town.
Notable residents of L'Anse include author John Smolens and NFL player Tom Mack.
The population of L'Anse has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 2,000 residents living in the town.
L'Anse is located on the southern shore of Keweenaw Bay, on the western edge of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The town is surrounded by forests and is close to several inland lakes.
L'Anse's economy is primarily based on fishing, logging, and tourism. The town also has a small manufacturing sector, with several factories located in the area.
L'Anse has a strong sense of community, with many local events and festivals celebrating the town's history and culture. The town is known for its friendly residents and welcoming atmosphere.