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Mill Bay Laundry

From the Flickr group Historical Markers, photo by chrisinplymouth, full page.License is Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License

From the Flickr group Historical Markers, photo by chrisinplymouth, full page.License is Attribution- NonCommercial-ShareAlike License

    Mackinac Conference

    On September 6, 1943, Michigan’s Republican United States senator, Arthur H. Vandenberg, chaired the meeting of the Post War Advisory Council. Republican National Committee chairman Harrison...

    On September 6, 1943, Michigan’s Republican United States senator, Arthur H. Vandenberg, chaired the meeting of the Post War Advisory Council. Republican National Committee chairman...

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    A Tree for You and Me

      The Cape Ray Telegraph Cable

      From the Flickr group Historical Markers, photo by HystericalMark, full page.License is Attribution-ShareAlike License

      From the Flickr group Historical Markers, photo by HystericalMark, full page.License is Attribution- ShareAlike License

        World's Largest Limestone Quarry

        Limestone is a mineral raw material essential in making steel, chemicals, and cement. Henry H. Hindshaw, a geologist, established in 1908-09 the commercial value of this area’s limestone for...

        Limestone is a mineral raw material essential in making steel, chemicals, and cement. Henry H. Hindshaw, a geologist, established in 1908-09 the commercial value of this area’s limestone...

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        River Street

          Gagetown / Gagetown

          Brothers Joseph and James Gage immigrated from Canada in 1860. Joseph filed a homestead claim in Elmwood Township. In 1869, Joseph built a store and mill on his land. Two years later, he platted...

          Brothers Joseph and James Gage immigrated from Canada in 1860. Joseph filed a homestead claim in Elmwood Township. In 1869, Joseph built a store and mill on his land. Two years later, he...

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          Indian Landing- Charlton Park

          In the early nineteenth century the Thornapple band of Ottawa Indians established a village a short distance from Thornapple Lake. It was served in the 1840s by a Methodist mission and school...

          In the early nineteenth century the Thornapple band of Ottawa Indians established a village a short distance from Thornapple Lake. It was served in the 1840s by a Methodist mission and...

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          Grant Water Tower

          Among the last of the wooden water towers in Michigan, the Grant Water Tower was built beside the depot in 1891 by the Grand Rapids, Newaygo and Lakeshore Railroad. It cost $1,910 and could hold...

          Among the last of the wooden water towers in Michigan, the Grant Water Tower was built beside the depot in 1891 by the Grand Rapids, Newaygo and Lakeshore Railroad. It cost $1,910 and could...

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          John C. Blanchard / John and Harriet Blanchard House

          John Celsus Blanchard (1822-1905) epitomizes the American “self-made man.” He left his home in Cayuga County, New York, at age fourteen, bound for the western frontier. Blanchard worked as a...

          John Celsus Blanchard (1822-1905) epitomizes the American “self-made man.” He left his home in Cayuga County, New York, at age fourteen, bound for the western frontier. Blanchard worked as...

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          Newburgh Cemetery

          An organization, later known as the Newburgh Cemetery Society, was formed on November 23, 1832, to establish and maintain this cemetery, the first in the present city of Livonia. One grave, that...

          An organization, later known as the Newburgh Cemetery Society, was formed on November 23, 1832, to establish and maintain this cemetery, the first in the present city of Livonia. One grave, that...

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          Bay View Association / Bay View

          Beginning in 1875 as a Methodist camp, the Bay View Association encouraged scientific and intellectual development within a religious community. In 1885 John M. Hall of Flint began the summer...

          Beginning in 1875 as a Methodist camp, the Bay View Association encouraged scientific and intellectual development within a religious community. In 1885 John M. Hall of Flint began the summer...

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          No Home on the Home Front

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          Divided We Live

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          Rosie the Riveter Memorial

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          Transforming the Waterfront

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          Shipyard Stories

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          • kaiser

          Friendship Park

          FRIENDSHIP PARK Dedicated November 26, 1991 In Commemoration of Thirty Years Sister City Affiliation Between Shimada, Japan and Richmond, California

          FRIENDSHIP PARK Dedicated November 26, 1991 In Commemoration of Thirty Years Sister City Affiliation Between Shimada, Japan and Richmond, California

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          WSI, I,KEM

          WSI, I,KEM WAS A TSEYCUM FIRST NATION   FOOD HARVESTING GROUND FOR  OVER 10,000 YEARS  

          WSI, I,KEM WAS A TSEYCUM FIRST NATION   FOOD HARVESTING GROUND FOR  OVER 10,000 YEARS

            Nymph Point Heritage Site

            NYMPH POINT WAS DESIGNATED A HERITAGE SITE ON JUNE 7, 1982 BYT HE HERITAGE COMMITTEE OF NORTH SAANICH

            NYMPH POINT WAS DESIGNATED A HERITAGE SITE ON JUNE 7, 1982 BYT HE HERITAGE COMMITTEE OF NORTH SAANICH