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  2. List of U.S. cities with large Polish-American populations

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    The following communities have more than 30% of the population as being of Polish ancestry, based on data extracted from the United States Census, 2000, for communities with more than 1,000 individuals identifying their ancestry (in descending order by percentage of population): Pulawski Township, Michigan 65.7%; Posen Township, Michigan 65.4%

  3. List of Michigan State Historic Sites - Wikipedia

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    4891 M-32 at Marsh Rd. Jordan Township. August 3, 1979. Central Lake High School. Southwest Corner of State and Howard streets. Central Lake. August 12, 1983. Elk Rapids Iron Company Informational Site. Ames Street (in the yard of the Elks Rapids Inn )

  4. Commemoration of Casimir Pulaski - Wikipedia

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    A mid-July holiday in Buffalo, New York, whose population consists of many Polish immigrants and their descendants, comprising an annual parade. Pulaski Days A three-day celebration in Grand Rapids, Michigan on the first full weekend in October, in which the city's private Polish halls open their doors to the public. Most of the halls involved ...

  5. History of Grand Rapids, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The city of Grand Rapids was incorporated April 2, 1850. [9] It was officially established on May 2, 1850, when the village of Grand Rapids voted to accept the proposed city charter. The population at the time was 2,686. By 1857, the city of Grand Rapids' area totaled 10.5 square miles (27 km 2 ).

  6. Heritage Hill Historic District (Grand Rapids, Michigan)

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    March 11, 1971. Heritage Hill is a residential neighborhood in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of the largest urban historic districts in the United States. [2] It is bounded by Crescent Street (north), Union Avenue (east), Pleasant Street (south), and Lafayette Avenue (west).

  7. Basilica of St. Adalbert (Grand Rapids, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Pastor (s) Fr. Ron Hutchinson. The Basilica of St. Adalbert is a minor basilica of the Catholic Church and a parish church of the Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. Its namesake and patron is St. Adalbert of Prague (c. 956 – 23 April 997), bishop and martyr, and a Patron of Poland, the nation from which ...

  8. Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park - Wikipedia

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    Photo by Michael Moran. Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park is a 158-acre (64 ha) botanical garden, art museum, [ 3] and outdoor sculpture park located in Grand Rapids Township, Michigan, United States. Opened in 1995, Meijer Gardens quickly established itself in the Midwest as a major cultural attraction jointly focused on horticulture ...

  9. List of Lustron houses - Wikipedia

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    Lustron House - 2262 Lake Dr SE, East Grand Rapids, MI 49506 Lustron House - 1849 Philadelphia Ave SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49507 Lustron House - 255 Bedford Rd. N., Battle Creek, Michigan [9]