Description
Michigan National Forest was established in 1918, created by merging the Marquette National Forest and the Huron National Forest. Over the years, the Forest Service lands in the region were reorganized several times. Since 1962, all lands which were part of the Michigan National Forest are now administered under the name Hiawatha National Forest.
Revive the legacy of the Michigan National Forest history with our District Ranger sign replica. We’ve painstakingly recreated it to the exact USFS standards used from approximately 1915 to 1923. Every detail reflects the craftsmanship of the original era. An original sign like this could cost thousands on today’s collector market. Get an excellent display piece with the historic look you want without the high price or uncertainty with our faithful replica.
We print each Michigan National Forest District Ranger sign on heavy 14-gauge steel. A glossy, non-reflective coating protects it from the elements, even through a harsh Michigan weather. Display your sign outdoors or showcase it indoors with pride. Choose the original 18 in. by 20 in. size or a 10.8 in. by 12 in. version. Both options include two convenient mounting holes for easy installation.
Make your sign uniquely yours. Customize the forest name, ranger rank, or position to fit your vision. And don’t forget to explore our wide selection of forest signage from across the country, as well as route markers, welcome signs, and directional signs. Looking for something you can’t find on our website? Just place a custom order! Contact us today to get started!





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