Stephenson is a city located in Menominee County, Michigan. It was incorporated as a village in 1891 and later became a city in 1907. The city was named after the Stephenson family, who were early settlers in the area.
Some notable people from Stephenson include author and poet Edgar Albert Guest, who was born in the city in 1881.
The population of Stephenson has fluctuated over the years, with a current population of around 800 residents.
Stephenson is located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, near the border with Wisconsin. The city is surrounded by forests and is close to several lakes and rivers.
The economy of Stephenson is primarily based on agriculture, logging, and tourism. The city also has some small businesses and manufacturing companies.
Stephenson has a rich cultural heritage, with influences from its early settlers and Native American tribes. The city hosts several events and festivals throughout the year to celebrate its history and culture.