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  2. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Ionia County

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    Ionia: May 17, 1973: L. Phillip and Bertha Brock House: 409 Union Street Ionia: January 19, 1989: Winslow P. Burhans House: 220 Rich Street Ionia: May 17, 1973: Detroit, Lansing and Northern Railway Depot: Emerson Street Lake Odessa: February 16, 1989: Louis P. Essick House: 644 East Main Street Ionia: December 17, 1987: First Roadside Table ...

  3. Ionia, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Ionia (/ aɪ ˈ oʊ n j ə / eye-OH-nyə) is the largest city in, and the county seat of, Ionia County, Michigan, United States. [4] The population was 13,378 at the 2020 census . Every July it hosts what is said to be the world's largest free-admission fair, the Ionia Free Fair .

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Ionia County ...

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    The following is a list of Registered Historic Places in Ionia County, Michigan. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 24, 2025. [ 1 ]

  5. Ionia County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Ionia County (/ aɪ ˈ oʊ n j ə / eye-OH-nyə) is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the population was 66,804. [2] The county seat is Ionia. [3] The Ionia County Courthouse was designed by Claire Allen, a prominent southern Michigan architect. Ionia County is part of the Grand Rapids-Kentwood metropolitan ...

  6. Ionia - Wikipedia

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    Ionia (/ aɪ ˈ oʊ n i ə / eye-OH-nee-ə) [1] was an ancient region encompassing the central part of the western coast of Anatolia. It consisted of the northernmost territories of the Ionian League of Greek settlements.

  7. Lydia (satrapy) - Wikipedia

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    Coinage of Tiribazos, Satrap of Lydia, with Ahuramazda on the obverse. c. 388 — 380 BC. Coin of Autophradates, Achaemenid Satrap of Sparda (Lydia and Ionia), c. 380 — 350 BC. Lydian delegation at Apadana, c. 500 BC. From the period of 480 BC to 440 BC, there is little historical information about the satrap of Lydia.

  8. Ionia Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Ionia was first settled in 1833 by Samuel Dexter, who recruited a group of about 63 people from New York to join him. Aided by the local Ojibwe, they settled in and cleared fields, then built log cabins and soon a sawmill. What is now the Ionia Historic District was at first just a scattering of small houses.

  9. Lydia - Wikipedia

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    Lydia, including Ionia, during the Achaemenid Empire. Xerxes I tomb, Lydian soldier of the Achaemenid army , circa 480 BC In 547 BC, the Lydian king Croesus besieged and captured the Persian city of Pteria in Cappadocia and enslaved its inhabitants.