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  2. Rogers Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1960, the mall originally included S. S. Kresge and W. T. Grant variety stores, Kroger and A&P supermarkets, Cunningham Drug, and Montgomery Ward. [5] An adjacent development, Southland Plaza (now Wyoming Village Mall), opened one year later with a Wurzburg's department store. [6]

  3. Woodland Mall - Wikipedia

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    A Kresge dime store was also located in the Sears wing. Another mall, Eastbrook Mall (now Centerpointe Mall), was located on the northeastern corner of the same intersection. A 1975 expansion to Woodland Mall brought a northwesterly-oriented central wing which ended in a third anchor store, Hudson's. After the closure of Kresge in 1987, the ...

  4. Dick's Sporting Goods Park - Wikipedia

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    Situated near the base of the Rocky Mountains and sitting at an elevation over 5,200 feet above sea level (1,600 m), Dicks Sporting Goods Park has played host to several snow games. Dicks Sporting Goods Park. For their first eleven seasons, the Rapids played at Mile High Stadium (1996–2001) and Invesco Field at Mile High (2002–2006).

  5. M-44 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    M-44 Connector, or Conn. M-44, is a 4.185-mile (6.735 km) connector route state trunkline highway running along Plainfield Avenue in the Grand Rapids area. [1] It connects I-96/M-37 near Lamberton Lake with M-44 running along East Beltline Avenue near the Grand River. In between, the highway passes through a commercial area.

  6. Big Rapids, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Big Rapids is a city and the seat of government of Mecosta County, Michigan, United States. The population was 7,727 at the 2020 census , [ 2 ] down from 10,601 in 2010 . [ 5 ] The city is surrounded by Big Rapids Charter Township but they are completely separate jurisdictions.

  7. Eaton Rapids, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Eaton Rapids is a city in Eaton County in the U.S. state of Michigan.The population was 5,214 at the 2010 census. [4]The city is located in the south of Eaton Rapids Township, on the boundary with Hamlin Township, though it is politically independent of both townships.

  8. Rapid City Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    The current terminal building opened in 1988; a $20.5 million expansion and renovation designed by TSP Architecture was completed in 2012. [8] [9] It includes 12,000 square feet of new floor space, the addition of three jet bridges and one boarding gate, an expanded security area with room for up to three lanes and body scanners, a new rental car wing, additional seating in the concourse ...

  9. Corewell Health Butterworth Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Corewell Health Butterworth Hospital is a hospital in the Grand Rapids Medical Mile in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan.Founded in 1875 as St. Mark's Home and Hospital, begun by parishioners of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, the current Butterworth Hospital is a subsidiary of Corewell Health.