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It was that year that the Michigan Southern Railroad (later the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway) completed its line across Michigan and through Coldwater. The first depot in Coldwater was located at the foot of South Monroe Street, suddenly making this section of Monroe a highly trafficked area.
Coldwater itself was known for its manufacture of cigars and horse breeding. [7] Excavation began Wednesday, November 23, 1881, and the theatre opened almost a year later, September 21, 1882. In the opinion of the Coldwater Republican, Tibbits Opera House was "one of the safest and most stable structures in Southern Michigan." [8]
Coldwater as a whole, and the East Chicago Street Historic District, grew rapidly though the remainder of the 19th century. The area east of Morse Street was completely unplatted in 1872, but had been entirely platted by 1902. [4] One of the most significant buildings in the district is the Coldwater Public Library at 12 E. Chicago.
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A Foot in Coldwater, also known as AFIC, was a Canadian rock band of the 1970s and 1980s.. Its original lineup of musicians included Alex Machin (vocals), Bob Horne (keyboard), Paul Naumann (guitar), Danny Taylor (drums), and Hughie Leggat (bass guitar and vocals). [1]
The Quincy Stop and Shop round-trip train departs goes from Coldwater and makes a half-hour layover in Quincy before turning back. The group also hosts Christmas Express trips. Date: Various dates ...
As Coldwater grew, more commercial businesses were established, scattered along the Chicago Road. The establishment of a Michigan Southern depot at the foot of South Monroe Street in 1851 created a concentration of commercial interest in the blocks of Chicago near Monroe. [2] The earliest structures in the downtown were wooden frame buildings.
The West Pearl Street Historic District is a primarily residential historic district, located at 155-225 and 160-208 W. Pearl Street in Coldwater, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [1]