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  2. Richard Vander Veen - Wikipedia

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    Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Vander Veen attended the local public schools and graduated from Muskegon High School in 1940. He earned a BS from the University of South Carolina in 1946 and an LL.B. from Harvard Law School in 1949. He was admitted to the Michigan bar in 1949 and commenced practice in Grand Rapids. In 1951, he, Walter ...

  3. Dutch Americans in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    West Michigan in particular has become associated with Dutch American culture and the influence of the Reformed Church in America and Christian Reformed Church in North America (both offshoots of the Dutch Reformed Church), centering on the cities of Holland [1] and (to a lesser extent) Grand Rapids. Dutch is still spoken by the elderly and ...

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  5. Peck Block - Wikipedia

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    The Peck Block is a commercial building located at 34-50 Monroe Center NW in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. [1] The building has been rehabilitated to house condos on the upper floors. [2]

  6. Ad Vanderveen - Wikipedia

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    Ad Vanderveen (born Arend van der Veen; September 21, 1956 in Hilversum, Netherlands) is a Dutch songwriter, guitarist and singer who is active in the roots/Americana genres. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Early life (1956–1980)

  7. Grand Rapids Downtown Market - Wikipedia

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    Located on a 3.5 acres (1.4 ha) site adjacent to U.S. Route 131, the Grand Rapids Downtown Market has a three-story, 132,000 square feet (12,300 m 2) building with 24 permanent spaces for indoor vendors and an outdoor canopy providing 52 stalls for a farmers' market.

  8. Paddock Place - Wikipedia

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    Paddock Place, also known as the Augustus Paddock House is located at 1033 Lake Drive SE in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It was built as a single-family home and later converted into a banquet and event facility. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1]

  9. Zeeland, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Dutch settlements in Michigan. The first building was a church. The town of Zeeland was platted in 1849, and the school district was organized the following year. Within twenty-five years, Zeeland had acquired a sawmill, a wagon factory, blacksmith shops, grocery stores, and a post office. The village officially became a city in 1907.