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  2. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Saginaw County

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    Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad East Saginaw Depot† 501 Potter Street Saginaw: December 19, 1991: Fort Saginaw: Court and Hamilton streets Saginaw: August 23, 1956: Fowler Schoolhouse: 13240 W Townline St. Charles: October 10, 1989: Frankenmuth Woolen Mills: 570 Main Street Frankenmuth: April 20, 1995: Freeland United Methodist Church: 205 ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Saginaw ...

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    House at 1514 N. Michigan Street: House at 1514 N. Michigan Street: July 9, 1982 : 1514 N. Michigan Ave. Saginaw: House demolished in 2018. 17: Mahoney Site (20SA193) October 29, 1982 : Address Restricted [10

  4. MacDonald Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    MacDonald Broadcasting began in 1962 when Kenneth MacDonald (Sr.) moved from Ann Arbor to Saginaw and purchased WSAM from the estate of the late Fred Knorr. [3] The station broadcasts on AM 1400, it was originally located at Weiss and Bay Streets on Saginaw's west side but had since moved to Whittier Street on Saginaw's east side, where it remains to this day. [4]

  5. Saginaw Central City Historic Residential District - Wikipedia

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    The area around Saginaw was first settled in 1820. The section east of the river was established in about 1850, and as industry moved into the surrounding timber lands, the village of East Saginaw grew tremendously. It was granted a city charter in 1859, and by the 1870s, fifty mills were operating along the eastern bank of the river.

  6. Saginaw Transit Authority Regional Services - Wikipedia

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    Woodbridge-Gratiot Plaza-Michigan These routes are available Monday–Friday 6:00 am to 9:00 pm, Saturday 8:00 am to 6:00 pm and depart from downtown every 60 minutes. Fares are $1.00 for general public, $.50 for riders 62 or older with identification, those receiving Medicare with ID, Silver Card (ADA/Disabled) and children under 42".

  7. M-58 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    M-58 is a 5.108-mile-long (8.221 km) east–west state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan that runs from M-47 in Saginaw Township east to exit 3 of Interstate 675 (I-675) near the north part of downtown Saginaw. The trunkline follows State Street through the Saginaw area, and east of Lathrop Avenue, M-58 is split along two streets ...

  8. M-84 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    mi [1] km Destinations Notes; Saginaw: Saginaw: 0.000: 0.000: M-58 Bay Street: Bay Street continues from beyond southern terminus; M-58 follows a one-way pairing on State Street and Davenport Avenue: Bay: Frankenlust Township: 9.547– 9.636: 15.364– 15.508: I-75 / US 23 – Mackinac Bridge, Saginaw: Exit 160 on I-75/US 23: Bay City–Monitor ...

  9. Saginaw City Historic Business District - Wikipedia

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    The Saginaw City Historic Business District is a primarily commercial historic district located between Michigan Avenue and the Saginaw River, from Cleveland to Van Buren Avenues, in Saginaw, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]