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402 East Michigan Avenue Kalamazoo: March 2, 1976: Festus Hall House: 114 South Main Street Climax: August 12, 1983: Harris Family Burial Site Commemorative Designation SE corner of 11th Street and Parkview Rd (M Ave) Kalamazoo: July 26, 1973: Haymarket Historic District† Informational Designation 258–260 East Michigan Avenue Kalamazoo: 2001
Map of Michigan with Kalamazoo County highlighted. The following is a list of Registered Historic Places in Kalamazoo County, Michigan. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 21, 2025. [1]
The Oaklands is a bed and breakfast owned by Western Michigan University, [2] located at 1815 West Michigan Avenue in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1]
He hired the Chicago firm of Adler & Sullivan (whose principals were Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan) to design the building. Adler & Sullivan had previously designed the 1882 Academy of Music Building in Kalamazoo (now demolished), and may have been recommended to Desenberg by Frederick Bush of the contracting firm Bush & Patterson.
Next Stop Kalamazoo: A History of Railroading in Kalamazoo County. Kalamazoo: Kalamazoo Public Museum. Meints, Graydon (September 2005). "The fruit belt line: Southwest Michigan's failed railroad". Michigan Historical Review. 31 (2): 117– 149. Meints, Graydon M. (1992). Michigan Railroads and Railroad Companies.
Kalamazoo (/ ˌ k æ l ə m ə ˈ z uː / KAL-ə-mə-ZOO) is a city in and the county seat of Kalamazoo County, Michigan, United States.At the 2020 census, Kalamazoo had a population of 73,598.
In the 1850s and 1860s, the neighborhood rapidly became a fashionable and upscale place to live, and larger and more elegant houses appeared in the district as upper-class citizens moved in. Important local residents who lived in the district in the late 1800s included Allen Potter, the first mayor of Kalamazoo, Frank B. Lay, owner of the ...
Herbert had been born and raised in Kalamazoo, attended Kalamazoo College, and had previously established the printing businesses Pease & Everard and H.H. Everard & Co. [3] Ihling Bros. supplied many institutions including the Michigan House of Representatives [4] and the Michigan Senate with their stationery. [5]