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  2. Charles T. Mitchell House - Wikipedia

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    House as originally built Michigan state historic marker. George A. Mitchell, a brother to Congressman William Mitchell of Indiana, arrived in the Cadillac area in 1869, exploring the proposed route of the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad. [3] He was particularly interested in the area near Clam Lake (now Lake Cadillac).

  3. Cobbs and Mitchell Building - Wikipedia

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    Cobbs eventually owned three sawmills in Indiana, but decided that the Cadillac area held more promise; he moved there in 1874 and purchased the Pioneer Sawmill from John R. Yale. In 1877, he took on William W. Mitchell as a partner. William W. Mitchell was born in 1854 in Hillsdale, Michigan, the third son of Charles T. Mitchell. [5]

  4. Frank J. Cobbs House - Wikipedia

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    Frank Cobbs attended prep school at the University of Notre Dame, later attended the Michigan Military Academy, then obtained a degree from Olivet College in 1894. [3] He returned to Cadillac to work at Cobbs & Mitchell, and in 1895 organized the Cadillac State Bank. However, soon after, his father Jonathon Cobbs became ill.

  5. 30 of the Oldest Roadside Attractions in the U.S. You Can ...

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    Roadside attractions actually have a long history, with many built in the 1920s and 30s. ... Cadillac Ranch features ten Cadillacs buried nose-down in a field at the same angle as the Pyramids of ...

  6. Cadillac Ranch - Wikipedia

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    In the final scene of the King of the Hill episode "Hank Gets Dusted", Hank Hill has his father's Cadillac, which he cherished growing up, pushed front first into a hole along with other Cadillacs to reference the Cadillac Ranch. [17] Cadillac Ranch serves as the setting for the video for the 2009 song "Honky Tonk Stomp" by country duo Brooks ...

  7. Happy Island: Build your own Cadillac Ranch tourist attraction

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    In case you're not familiar with the term 'Cadillac Ranch,' If you want to keep your Happy Island tourists from growing bored with the same old beach-side attractions, try entertaining them by ...

  8. Mitchell State Park - Wikipedia

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    Under the name Cadillac State Park, it was among 13 parks established in 1920 following the creation of the Michigan State Parks Commission a year earlier. [6] [7] The park's "prime real estate" was donated by Mitchell's widow, Ellen, who requested the park be named in her late husband's honor. [4]

  9. Ant Farm (group) - Wikipedia

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    Cadillac Ranch in May 2013. Ant Farm was an avant-garde architecture, graphic arts, and environmental design practice, founded in San Francisco in 1968 by Chip Lord and Doug Michels (1943-2003). Ant Farm's work often made use of popular icons in the United States, as a strategy to redefine the way those were conceived within the country's ...