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  2. Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Depot (Kalamazoo, Michigan)

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    The Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Depot, is a former railway station in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The original station was built on the site in 1870 by the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad . A fire destroyed the building in 1874 and the present structure was built as its replacement. [ 1 ]

  3. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Kalamazoo County

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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

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Kalamazoo ...

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    Michigan Ave. between Portage St. and the Grand Rapids and Indiana railroad line; also 105-141 E. Michigan Ave. Kalamazoo: Second set of addresses represents a boundary increase of May 4, 2011: 18: Henderson Park-West Main Hill Historic District

  5. Kalamazoo Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    Construction on Kalamazoo's downtown post office began in the 1930s as part of the New Deal program. The building was designed as a collaboration among Supervising Architect of the Treasury Louis Simon, Kalamazoo architects Rockwell Leroy and Manuel M. Newlander, and George D. Mason and Company of Detroit. Construction was completed in 1939.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Michigan

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    This estate was the birthplace of W.H.L McCourtie, a Somerset Center native who made his fortune in the Texas oil boom. McCourtie returned to Somerset Center in 1922 and built an estate as a social center of the town. Around 1930, McCourtie hired two itinerant Mexican artisans, George Cardoso and Ralph Corona, to build 17 concrete bridges here.

  7. Waldo Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 the Bill Brown Alumni Football Center was completed, which created new offices for staff, suites, and upgraded facilities for the team. Flooding in Waldo Stadium on October 14, 2017. With the lowest elevation in Kalamazoo, [8] runoff from Stadium Drive and the surrounding area flowed down through the tunnels onto the field. Note the ...

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  9. Desenberg Building - Wikipedia

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    251 E. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo, Michigan Coordinates 42°17′33″N 85°34′51″W  /  42.29250°N 85.58083°W  / 42.29250; -85.58083  ( Desenberg