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The Weis Manufacturing Company, currently known as WoodCraft Square, [2] [3] is a former factory located at 800 West 7th Street (at the intersection with Union and originally the building used an address of 61 Union [4]) in the city of Monroe in Monroe County, Michigan.
The average elevation of the city is 594 feet (181 meters), [19] decreasing to 571 feet (174 meters) [20] at Lake Erie, which sits at the lowest elevation in Michigan. The Port of Monroe is the only Michigan port on Lake Erie, [21] and Sterling State Park, partially within the city limits, is the only one of Michigan's 103 state parks located ...
The original part of the Wing–Allore House, dating from approximately 1829, is a two-story, red brick, gable-front Italianate structure. Smaller additions were built on the side and rear at some point during ht 19th century, and further additions, mostly complementary flat-roofed structures, were added after 1939 when the house was converted to a funeral parlor.
By the 1970s, however, both St. Mary Academy and Monroe Catholic Central were faced with declining enrollment. In 1986, the two schools merged, moving into the Monroe Catholic Central facility to form St. Mary Catholic Central High School. The former St. Mary Academy building was vacated. [2]
The Rudolph Nims House is a private residence located at 206 West Noble Street in the city of Monroe in Monroe County, Michigan. It was listed as a Michigan Historic Site on October 29, 1971 [ 2 ] and added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 18, 1972.
The Monroe Exchange Club is hosting an information meeting Tuesday. The club is geared toward people with developmental disabilities, but all can join. Monroe hoping to start Michigan's first ...
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The Sawyer House was built in 1873 and is located at 320 East Front Street within the Old Village Historic District. [7] On July 4, 1910, then-President William Howard Taft and Elizabeth Bacon Custer unveiled a statue to commemorate George Armstrong Custer, who spent much of his early life living in