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A train at the station in 1981. The Chicago, South Shore and South Bend was one of the last interurban railroads to operate profitably in the United States. Aggressive management, led by financier Samuel Insull, reconceptualized the South Shore as the linchpin of a public transportation network operating throughout the industrialized Indiana Dunes region of Indiana.
Adam Feliks Ronikier (1 November 1881, Warsaw – 4 September 1952, Orchard Lake, Michigan) was a Polish count and conservative politician. [ 1 ] [ additional citation(s) needed ] During the World War I , he was a president of the Central Welfare Council ( Rada Główna Opiekuńcza ) in the period 1916–1918 in Kingdom of Poland , and again ...
Michael Bloomberg (born 1942), businessman and politician, and the former Mayor of New York City, paternal grandfather was a Polish Jew; Zbigniew Brzezinski (1928–2017), Polish-American political scientist, geostrategist, and statesman [126] Susan Bysiewicz (born 1961), Lt. Governor, Connecticut; John D. Cherry (born 1951), Lt. Governor, Michigan
This list consists of American politicians convicted of crimes either committed or prosecuted while holding office in the federal government.It includes politicians who were convicted or pleaded guilty in a court of law; and does not include politicians involved in unprosecuted scandals (which may or may not have been illegal in nature), or politicians who have only been arrested or indicted.
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The Michigan Central Open experience at the train station, located at 2001 15th St. in Detroit, is just getting started and will chug along through the summer, offering plenty of chances to ...
Polish politicians convicted of crimes (6 P) R. Polish People's Republic rehabilitations (11 P) S. Polish sex offenders (2 C, 1 P) W. Polish war criminals (1 C, 11 P)
In 2023, Polish Americans are most heavily concentrated in the Upper Midwest and Northeast regions of the United States. As the second most Polish populated state, Michigan follows closely behind Wisconsin with 784,200 people identifying as Polish, or 7.82% of the state's population, identifying as Polish.