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The first Afro-American resort hotel and restaurant in the Northern Michigan area opened in the summer season of 1950. Former Pennsylvania Railroad (formerly the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad) employee and Afro-American businessman William Thomas West was the proprietor.
The Split Crow Pub is a tavern founded in 1890 and named after the oldest pub in the town, which was the first place in Nova Scotia to get a liquor licence. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Performance venues
Few Crow’s Nest regulars were there as regularly as Gary Hipp, president of the Hackensack Rotary, whose organization met has there weekly for about a year and a half and who has eaten there at ...
Paddock Place is a 17,000 square foot structure with 17 rooms. [4] The original house, constructed in 1873, is a two-story, brick veneer, Italianate structure. In 1910 and 1914, a third story with a tile roof was added, and the house was otherwise enlarged and remodeled.
LANSING — About 200 delegates from 25 Michigan counties, including the Republican stronghold of Ottawa County, will be excluded from Saturday's Republican convention in Grand Rapids because they ...
Heritage Hill is adjacent to downtown Grand Rapids and is the city's oldest residential district. Its 1,300 homes date from 1843 and represent Michigan's largest and finest concentration of nineteenth and early twentieth-century houses. Nearly every style of American architecture, from Greek Revival to Prairie is represented.
Siblings—you can't live with them, but you can't live without them, either! It can be a love-hate relationship at times, but siblings will often be your lifelong friends and support systems.