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  2. Birmingham, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a northern suburb of Detroit located along the Woodward Corridor ( M-1 ). As of the 2010 census , the population was 20,103.

  3. Birmingham Groves High School - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.birmingham.k12.mi.us /groves. Groves High School (Wylie E. Groves High School or Groves) is a public high school in Beverly Hills, Michigan, United States, in the Birmingham Public School District. Groves' colors are green, white, and yellow and its mascot is Freddy the Falcon. The current principal is Dr. Susan Smith.

  4. Birmingham Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham Public Schools. Coordinates: 42°31′04.4″N 83°14′40.0″W. Birmingham Public Schools is a public school district in Metro Detroit in the U.S. state of Michigan, serving Birmingham, Bingham Farms, Beverly Hills, Franklin, and portions of Bloomfield Hills, Bloomfield Township, Southfield, Troy, and West Bloomfield. [a][1]

  5. Crowley's - Wikipedia

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    Crowley Milner and Company, generally referred to as Crowley's, was a department store chain founded in Detroit, Michigan, in 1909. After several years of financial difficulties, the company ceased operation in 1999 and its assets were sold. [1]

  6. John W. Hunter House - Wikipedia

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    John W. Hunter was originally from New York, and moved to Michigan in 1818. He settled in what is now the city of Birmingham, and was soon joined by his wife, parents, and daughters. He first constructed a log cabin on his property. In 1822, Hunter hired itinerant carpenter George Taylor to construct this house, which was the first frame house ...

  7. Grand Trunk Western Railroad Depot (Birmingham, Michigan)

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    Tudor Revival. NRHP reference No. 85002148 [1] Added to NRHP. September 12, 1985. The Grand Trunk Western Railroad Birmingham Depot is a former railroad train station located at 245 South Eton Street in Birmingham, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1] As of 2022, the building is unoccupied.

  8. Wallace Frost - Wikipedia

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    Frost settled in Birmingham, Michigan in 1921 and worked with Albert Kahn. In 1926 he started his own practice and mostly designed homes in the Detroit suburbs. Frost designed 44 houses in or near Birmingham and he is also famous for designing the Michigan Governor's Mansion. He is known for midsize cottage houses that are flooded with natural ...

  9. Birmingham, MI - Wikipedia

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