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  2. Alma Downtown Historic District (Alma, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial building in Alma was constructed in the late 1850s by General Ely; by 1884 the Alma commercial district encompassed the heart of what is now the Alma Downtown Historic District: Superior Street from just east of Woodworth to a point west of State Street, and another half-block both north and south along State.

  3. Alma, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Alma is the largest city in Gratiot County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 9,488 at the 2020 census . It was incorporated as the Village of Alma in 1872 and became a city in 1905.

  4. Alma, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Alma is home to Santa Fe High School. The school mascot is the Chiefs. In 2000, the Chiefs football team defeated St. Vincent 12–0 to win the Missouri Class 1A state football title. In May 2008 and again in 2012, the Chiefs took first in Missouri Class 1A State baseball title, after coming in fourth in baseball the year before.

  5. Wright Opera House Block - Wikipedia

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    The Wright Opera House Block, also known as the Alma Opera House Block, is a commercial block located at 101–113 East Superior Street and 408 North State Street in Alma, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.

  6. Conservation Park Site - Wikipedia

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    The Conservation Park Site, also known as the Pine River Park Site and designated 20GR33, is an archaeological site located along the Pine River in Alma, Michigan.The site was discovered by archaeologists from Alma College in 1976, and excavations conducted in 1977-81 and 1983-85 found early Woodland period material.

  7. Brown Site - Wikipedia

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    The Brown Site, designated 20GR21, is an archaeological site located along the Pine River [3] near Tyler Road, south of Alma College. [4] It is situated on a sandy point near a small creek. [ 3 ] The site was discovered in 1976 as part of a survey of the Pine River watershed by researchers from Alma College , and excavations were conducted in ...

  8. Holiday Park Site - Wikipedia

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    The Holiday Park Site, designated 20GR91, is an archaeological site located in Alma, Michigan. The site is a few hundred meters south of the Pine River, [3] and was the location of a Late Woodland period village covering approximately 0.5 acres (0.20 ha). [1] The Holiday Park Site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1]

  9. K-99 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    K-99 curves northwest into the city of Alma, the county seat of Wabaunsee County. The highway has a grade crossing of the Union Pacific Railroad and curves north onto Missouri Street to pass through the Alma Downtown Historic District, which includes the Wabaunsee County Courthouse, the Wabaunsee County Historical Museum, and the Stuewe House.