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  2. Grand Rapids, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    39-31206 [4] GNIS feature ID. 2398187 [2] Website. grandrapidsohio.com. Grand Rapids is a village in Grand Rapids Township, Wood County, Ohio, United States, along the Maumee River. The population was 925 at the 2020 census. Grand Rapids is served by a branch of the Weston Public Library.

  3. Chicago River - Wikipedia

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    The McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum is a 5-floor, 1,613-square-foot (149.9 m 2) museum that opened on June 10, 2006; it is named for Robert R. McCormick, formerly owner of the Chicago Tribune and president of the Chicago Sanitary District. The Robert R. McCormick Foundation was the major donor that helped meet the $950,000 cost to ...

  4. Providence Metropark - Wikipedia

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    Providence Metropark. /  41.4158333°N 83.8586111°W  / 41.4158333; -83.8586111. Providence Metropark is a regional park near Grand Rapids, Ohio, USA, owned and managed by Metroparks Toledo. The park contains mule-drawn canal boat rides on the Miami and Erie Canal and features canal lock 44, the only original functioning lock in the state ...

  5. Ping Tom Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Ping Tom Memorial Park is a 17.24-acre (6.98 ha) public urban park in Chicago 's Chinatown neighborhood, in South Side, Chicago. It is part of the Chicago Park District (CPD). Located on the south bank of the Chicago River, the park is divided into three sections by defunct Santa Fe rail track and 18th Street.

  6. Acrisure Amphitheater - Wikipedia

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    Address. 201 Market Ave. SW. Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503. Capacity. 12,000. Construction. Construction cost. $184 million (planned cost, 2023) Acrisure Amphitheater is a 12,000 seat outdoor amphitheater planned to break ground in Grand Rapids, Michigan in early 2024 and to be completed by 2026.

  7. Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park - Wikipedia

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    Photo by Michael Moran. Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park is a 158-acre (64 ha) botanical garden, art museum, [3] and outdoor sculpture park located in Grand Rapids Township, Michigan, United States. Opened in 1995, Meijer Gardens quickly established itself in the Midwest as a major cultural attraction jointly focused on horticulture and ...

  8. Mary Jane Thurston State Park - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane Thurston State Park is a 105-acre (42 ha) public recreation area one mile west of Grand Rapids in Wood and Henry counties, Ohio, United States. The state park lies along the south bank of the Maumee River near remains of the historic Miami and Erie Canal. It is named for Mary Jane Thurston, a schoolteacher from Grand Rapids who ...

  9. Belknap Lookout - Wikipedia

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    Belknap Lookout area officially became a neighborhood in 1926. Named after Charles E. Belknap - First Commissioner of the Boy Scouts of America, mayor of Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1884, and U.S. Congressmen in 1888. Coit Elementary School was built in 1880 and is the oldest operating school building in the state of Michigan.