The community contains no more structures or residents, and it is now part of Camp Grayling. It was then known as Buck's Crossing and served as a residency and stopover for the railroad builders. Originally called Buck's Hill, it became a stop along the Michigan Central Railroad in 1889. Bucks was settled by the Holloway Bucks family in 1870. The city of Grayling is surrounded by Grayling Charter Township, but both are administered autonomously. The population was 5,827 as of the 2010 census, down from 6,516 at the 2000 census. Grayling Charter Township is a charter township of Crawford County in the U.S.
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