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Cologne: 405.15 km 2: 1.019.328 2: 2.516/km 2: Notes: 1: population as of 31. December 2008 2: Statistical records of the City of Cologne include "second home residents", which state records exclude. Cologne's population as by statistical records of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia was 1,000,298 on 31. May 2009 [1]
This district covers the city's central business district and adjacent areas It is primarily commercial, but also contains the historic county courthouse complex, and school, library, and church buildings. 7: Iron Mountain Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital: Iron Mountain Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital: June 29, 2022 : 325 East H St.
Listing date Alabaster Quarry Informational site US Gypsum Co. Quarry, intersection of Benson and Turtle roads Alabaster: August 8, 1963: Alabaster Historic District† Bounded by Lake Huron, Gypsum, Keystone, and Rempert Rds. Alabaster: December 16, 1977: Edward A. Brackenridge House: 218 West Dwight Street Oscoda: November 26, 1985
The NHLs in Michigan comprise approximately 2% of the 1,757 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan as of January 2012. The primary difference between an NHL and a NRHP listing is that the NHLs are determined to have national significance, while other NRHP properties are deemed significant at the ...
It is the third home of the club, which formed in 1882 as a place where local businessmen could meet and mingle. Early club members included Russell A. Alger, ex-governor of Michigan, Hugh McMillan, founder of the Michigan Telephone Company, and real estate magnate James B. Book. 26: Detroit Cornice and Slate Company Building
Map of Michigan with Kent County highlighted. The following is a list of Registered Historic Places in Kent County, Michigan. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 24, 2025. [1]
Built circa 1843 by Michigan State Congressman Robert P. Aitken (1819–1873) and later owned by his son U.S. Congressman David D. Aitken (1853–1930). Still a private residence. Still a private residence.
The original 1982 district was roughly bounded by Green and N. Madison Aves, 5th and 6th Sts. The boundaries were increased on December 12, 2012 (refnum 12001027) to those noted, which encompass the original boundaries.