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The Woodbridge N. Ferris Building is a former federal building, which now houses classrooms and offices for the Kendall College of Art and Design, located at 17 Pearl St. NW in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It was formerly a U.S. District Court and Post Office. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1]
Old Federal Building in Sault Ste. Marie served as a courthouse of the Western District of Michigan; the court met there from 1912 until 1941. The United States District Court for the District of Michigan was established on July 1, 1836, by 5 Stat. 61, with a single judgeship. [ 2 ]
Grand Rapids: Ionia Street: W.D. Mich. 1879–1909 Demolished in 1909: n/a Woodbridge N. Ferris Building† Grand Rapids: 17 Pearl Street Northwest: W.D. Mich. 1911–? Now used by the Kendall College of Art and Design: n/a Gerald R. Ford Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse: Grand Rapids: 110 Michigan Street Northwest: W.D. Mich. 1971–present ...
The museum was founded in 1910 under the name Grand Rapids Art Gallery, which was soon altered to its present name. Initially based in a former residence at 230 Fulton Street, it moved to the historic Federal Building on Pearl Street in 1981. In 2004, construction began on a new green museum building, which was to be LEED certified.
Woodbridge N. Ferris Building† Grand Rapids: 17 Pearl Street Northwest: W.D. Mich. 1911–? Now used by the Kendall College of Art and Design: n/a Gerald R. Ford Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse: Grand Rapids: 110 Michigan Street Northwest: W.D. Mich. 1971–present: President Gerald Ford: Federal Bldg, U.S. Post Office & Courthouse ...
The college occupies two historic structures in downtown Grand Rapids, between Division and Ionia Avenues and Fountain and Lyon Streets. The seven-story main building contains most of the college's classroom, studio, and office space. The Woodbridge N. Ferris Building contains exhibition space, additional classrooms, and office space. [7]
Grand Rapids is home to the Secchia Center medical education building, a $90 million, seven-story, 180,000-square-foot (17,000 m 2) facility, at Michigan Street and Division Avenue, part of the Grand Rapids Medical Mile. The building is home to the Grand Rapids Campus of the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. This campus ...
The museum is located in a 20-acre (8.1 ha) park complex that includes the Grand Rapids Public Museum along the west bank of the Grand River in downtown Grand Rapids. The building was dedicated September 18, 1981, and was attended by Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Mexican president José López Portillo, Canadian prime minister Pierre Trudeau ...