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The Mancos High School, at 350 Grand Ave. in Mancos, Colorado, was built in 1909. [1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [1] It is built of sandstone blocks cut by local people. It was expanded and renovated in 1954 at cost of $140,000. [2] A second major renovation was completed in 2020. [3]
The Copper Harbor Schoolhouse, one of the oldest one-room schools in Michigan, is found here. In 1999, this 140-year-old school had nine students who attended classes. The school district it lies in is called Grant Township Schools, District No. 2. The District motto is "Searching For Knowledge" and the mascot of the schoolhouse is the Copper ...
The Grant Public School District is a K–12 public school district located in Grant, Michigan. The district operates in the City of Grant, and the townships of Ashland , Bridgeton , Ensley , Grant , and portions of Casnovia , Garfield , Solon , Tyrone , and Moorland . [ 1 ]
The township is in northwestern Mason County, bordered to the north by Manistee County and to the west by Lake Michigan. U.S. Route 31 runs north-south along the eastern border of the township. According to the United States Census Bureau , the township has a total area of 48.92 square miles (126.70 km 2 ), of which 48.73 square miles (126.21 ...
Grant Township is a civil township of Newaygo County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census , the township population was 3,298. [ 3 ] The city of Grant is adjacent to the township.
Grant Township is located at the northern end of the Keweenaw Peninsula along Lake Superior, and the township has the northernmost point of mainland in the state of Michigan. The township contains Fort Wilkins Historic State Park , and the community of Copper Harbor also provides the main ferry access to Isle Royale National Park via the Isle ...
The township is in northern Mecosta County and is bordered to the north by Osceola County.The Muskegon River forms the northwest border of the township. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 34.0 square miles (88 km 2), of which 32.6 square miles (84 km 2) are land and 1.4 square miles (3.6 km 2), or 4.05%, are water.
As of the census [1] of 2000, there were 833 people, 307 households, and 237 families residing in the township. The population density was 23.5 inhabitants per square mile (9.1/km 2).