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The Leland Historic District is a historic district roughly bounded by the park, Main Street, Avenue A, and the harbor, in Leland, Michigan. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1973 [ 2 ] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. [ 1 ]
This district, containing the separately listed Fishtown, contains Leland's harbor and the surrounding downtown area. The harbor contains fishing shanties, smokehouses, and docks established for the commercial fishing industry – some are still used for fishing, while others support the local tourism industry.
Leland Historic District† Roughly bounded by the park, Main Street, Avenue A, and the harbor Leland: June 28, 1973: Manistee and Northeastern Railroad Cedar Depot 3101 Sullivan Cedar: August 24, 1984: Provemont General Store 102 Meinrad Street Leland: June 20, 1991: Saint Wenceslaus Roman Catholic Church and Cemetery 8500 E. Kolarik Rd ...
The Cheese Shop, one of the Triangle’s top cheese evangelists, will open a new 1,800-square-foot restaurant next year in Carrboro. Currently, The Cheese Shop exists as an 80-square-foot counter ...
Where the Leland (Carp) River flows into Lake Michigan, there was a natural fish ladder (which was a traditional Native American fishing grounds). The settlement was called Mishi-me-go-bing , meaning "the place where canoes run up into the river to land, because they have no harbor", or alternatively Che-ma-go-bing or Chi-mak-a-ping .
A Carrboro cheese bar with a dozen seats is one of the Triangle’s most anticipated restaurants of 2024 — and now it has a new name. The Cheese Shop in Carrboro will debut its restaurant ...
The Leelanau Historical Society and Museum is located at 203 E Cedar Street in Leland, Michigan, on the banks of the Leland River and two blocks from historic Fishtown and Lake Michigan. The museum's exhibits reflect the cultural history of the Leelanau Peninsula and its islands from the time of first human habitation to later settlement and ...
Avalon International Breads was established in 1997 in Detroit's Midtown/Cass Corridor neighborhood, [1] [4] [5] the creation of life partners Ann Perrault and Jackie Victor. [3] [6] Before opening the bakery, Perrault and Victor worked at Stonehouse Breads in Leland, Michigan, where they both baked and developed their future business plan. [7]