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William L. Day House (22 Franklin Boulevard): Built for William La Motte Day (1863-1938), manager and president of General Motors Truck Company of Pontiac from 1912 to 1924. Andrew Lewis Moore House (58 Franklin Boulevard): Queen Anne house built for attorney Andrew Lewis Moore between 1899 and 1902.
Franklin Boulevard Historic District† Roughly bounded by Grand Trunk Western Railroad, Orchard Lake Avenue, Miller and West Huron streets Pontiac: April 10, 1986: Franklin Cemetery: 26480 Scenic Drive Franklin: July 15, 1999: Franklin Village Informational Designation On Village Green, Franklin Road between Carol and Wellington streets Franklin
In 1937, Yellow Truck & Coach Manufacturing Company began purchasing the plants owned by Wilson Foundry & Machine Company. Plant 4 fronted S Saginaw Street (now Woodward Avenue). Plant 3 on the corner of South Boulevard W and Franklin Road was acquired in 1940. Plant 5 fronted Franklin Road north of Plant 3.
According to Lt. Vincent T. Wilson, at 8:23 a.m. on Saturday, the police department responded to a property on DeMott Lane after receiving multiple calls reporting a flag on fire on the front lawn ...
The Franklin Fire burns next to powerlines at the Pacific Coast Highway in the morning on December 11, 2024 near Malibu, California. Celebrities' homes threatened, including Mark Hamill, Dick Van Dyke
Firefighters from a dozen fire departments fought a brush fire in Franklin on Sunday. No one was hurt, but about 12 acres of woods were burned. A Populatic Street resident reported the fire at 3: ...
The Pontiac Commercial Historic District is located just north of where the Saginaw Trail crossed the Clinton River. Historically, the business district of Pontiac was centered at the intersection of Pike and Saginaw. On April 30, 1840, the entire commercial district on both sides of Saginaw from Pike to Lawrence was leveled in a fire.
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