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Many of the houses feature full or partial designs from the likes of Charles E. King and Frank Lloyd Wright.
In 1969, the first class was admitted to the Michigan College of Osteopathic Medicine (MCOM) in Pontiac, Michigan, [7] becoming the first osteopathic medical school to open since 1916. [ 8 ]
891 Michigan Avenue Benzonia: May 8, 1984: Marquette's Death Informational Designation Mouth of the Betsie River: Frankfort vicinity June 11, 1965: Mills Community House† 891 Michigan Avenue Benzonia: 1977: Pacific Salmon: 15200 Honor Highway Beulah: February 22, 1974: Watervale† 975–1422 Watervale Road Blaine Township: December 19, 1991
Central Michigan University Informational Designation Adjacent to Warriner Hall, on campus Mount Pleasant: January 19, 1957: Central Michigan University's First Class Informational Site 201 South Main Street Mount Pleasant: March 1, 1968: Doughty House† 301 Chippewa St Mount Pleasant: May 17, 1973: Isaac A. Fancher Building: 101 E Broadway ...
Their lower-level walls were partially removed in the 1950s so the bar, then known as Corner Tavern, could be enlarged, according to Bob Brunkow, historian for Belleville Historical Society.
“I do this all for Belleville,” an organizer said. “We’re all about community here. It’s a place that’s alternative and anyone is welcome.”
Tompkins Center Historical Society; Traverse Area Historical Society; Troy Historical Society; Van Buren County Historical Society; Vicksburg Historical Society; Wakefield Historical Society; Wales Historical Society; Warren Historical & Genealogical Society [3] Washtenaw County Historical Society; Waterford Township Historical Society
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